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Passage tomb: Ingershøj

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Passage tomb: Ingershøj

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Jættestue: Ingershøj is a remarkable Neolithic passage grave, a type of megalithic tomb dating back approximately 5000-5300 years to the Stone Age. Situated at an elevation of 58 meters in Denmark, this ancient burial mound offers a tangible connection to the country's rich prehistoric past. It stands as a significant historical site and natural monument, inviting visitors to explore the impressive engineering and cultural practices of early human societies.

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    Ingershøj is a living room with 3 chambers, approx. 5000-5300 years old.
    The hill is named after a girl who disappeared without trace in this place. One day when she …
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    Location: Hillerød, Capital Region of Denmark, Denmark

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the historical significance of Jættestue: Ingershøj?

    Jættestue: Ingershøj is a Neolithic passage grave, a type of megalithic tomb dating back approximately 5000-5300 years. It represents a crucial period in Danish prehistory when new burial customs emerged with the advent of agriculture. While the specific name 'Ingershøj' is tied to a local legend, the structure itself is a testament to the impressive engineering and cultural practices of Stone Age people, offering a direct link to their societal development.

    Is Jættestue: Ingershøj the same as Jættestuen Møllehøj?

    Based on historical descriptions and features, Jættestue: Ingershøj shares many characteristics with Jættestuen Møllehøj, a significant and well-preserved passage grave in Frederikssund Municipality, Sealand. Møllehøj was formerly known as Udlejre Stenstue and is notable for its large, high-ceilinged chamber. It's possible 'Ingershøj' is a local or alternative name for this or a very similar structure, given the shared age and description of a 'living room with 3 chambers'.

    What are the dimensions of the chamber inside Jættestue: Ingershøj?

    The interior chamber of this type of jættestue is remarkably spacious. For instance, a similar well-documented passage grave (Jættestuen Møllehøj) features a chamber approximately 1.9 meters high, 6.7 meters long, and 2.9 meters wide. This allows most visitors to stand upright once inside, and it could historically accommodate around twenty adults. Remember to crouch low when entering the passage.

    Are there any specific trails or routes recommended around Jættestue: Ingershøj?

    While specific named trails are not detailed, the area around Jættestue: Ingershøj is ideal for leisurely walks and exploration. The site is situated in a tranquil, green landscape, perfect for those looking for an easy walk or a family-friendly outing. Hikers can discover various routes through the surrounding natural areas, enjoying the peaceful setting and connection to the Danish landscape.

    Is there dedicated parking available at Jættestue: Ingershøj?

    Parking information for Jættestue: Ingershøj is not explicitly detailed, but its location on Vestre Ringvej suggests relatively easy access. Visitors typically find roadside parking or small designated areas nearby. It's advisable to arrive earlier in the day, especially during peak seasons, to secure a convenient spot.

    Can I visit Jættestue: Ingershøj during winter?

    Yes, Jættestue: Ingershøj can be visited year-round. Each season offers a different perspective on the surrounding Danish landscape. During winter, the site can be particularly serene, though paths might be muddy or icy. Dress warmly and wear appropriate footwear for potentially damp or cold conditions. The interior of the passage grave will maintain a relatively stable temperature.

    Is Jættestue: Ingershøj suitable for families with children?

    Absolutely! Jættestue: Ingershøj is considered very family-friendly. Children often enjoy the adventure of crouching to enter the ancient chamber and exploring the impressive interior. The surrounding area is also suitable for easy walks, making it a great destination for a family outing that combines history with outdoor activity.

    What should I bring when visiting the interior of the passage grave?

    To fully appreciate the interior of the passage grave, it is highly recommended to bring a flashlight. The passage and chamber can be quite dark, and a light source will help you explore the ancient structure more thoroughly and safely.

    Are there any amenities like cafes or restrooms near Jættestue: Ingershøj?

    Jættestue: Ingershøj is located in a tranquil, natural setting, and direct amenities like cafes or public restrooms are not immediately adjacent to the site. Visitors should plan accordingly, perhaps bringing their own refreshments. Nearby towns or villages would offer such facilities.

    What is the legend associated with the name 'Ingershøj'?

    A local legend tells of a girl named Inger who mysteriously disappeared at this very spot. The story recounts that one day, while walking through the woods to milk cows, Inger placed a piece of rye bread in a water puddle to cross it, but then vanished into the ground, never to be seen again. This folklore adds a captivating layer of mystique to the ancient monument.

    Are dogs allowed at Jættestue: Ingershøj?

    Generally, historical sites in natural settings like Jættestue: Ingershøj are dog-friendly, especially in the outdoor areas, as long as dogs are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. However, due to the confined space and historical nature of the interior chamber, it might be best to keep dogs outside or consider if they would be comfortable entering.

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