Impressive ancient relics and monuments on Møn
Møn is home to some of Denmark’s most beautiful and best-preserved stone dolmens and burial chambers. Even though several of them are more than 5,000 years old, you can still get really close and actually crawl all the way into the burial chamber.
Grønjæger Høj/Grønsalen
Longdolmen, 102 m long and 10 m wide high sorrounded by 124 edge stones. With two chambers at the east end and one at the west end.
According to a legend, the Chief Green Hunter must be buried here. An...
King Asger's Hill
Take an exciting walk through the dark hallway to the chamber of King Asgers Høj, bring your flashlight and have a thrilling experience between the big stones in the dark.
King Asgers Højis located o...
Klekkendehøj
Klekkendehøj is located south of the village of Røddinge. The mound is "Mon's only double giant burial ground. Excavated in the 18th century as one of the first archaeological excavations in Denmark.
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Sprovedyssen
Round barrow about 100 m south of Kong Asgers Høj. Passage and chamber built of large stones and small, flat medium-sized stones. The burial mound is encircled by 35 large stones forming a barrow circ...