Ancient Mounds & Historic Sites
Explore the archaeological landscape of Northern Jutland, characterized by a high concentration of prehistoric burial mounds and historic coastal defenses. This collection features numerous Bronze and Iron Age tumuli, such as Hovhøje and Rakkerhøj, alongside the Hou Batteri, a coastal fortification established in 1807 during the Napoleonic Wars. These sites offer a timeline of Danish history, from ancient funerary traditions to 19th-century military strategy along the Limfjord and Kattegat coastlines.
Hou Batteri
Coastal fortification established in 1807 during the Napoleonic Wars to defend against the English navy. It remained active until 1814.
Sebber Kloster
Site of a former Benedictine nunnery and medieval manor house with roots dating back to the Middle Ages.
Hovhøje
Group of prehistoric burial mounds.
Bavnehøj
Prehistoric burial mound historically used as a beacon hill for fire signaling.
Skørbæk Hede
Heathland area containing prehistoric settlement remains and ancient burial mounds.
Rakkerhøj
Prehistoric burial mound.
Sønderhøje
Site of several ancient burial mounds.
Silshøje
Prehistoric burial mounds located near the coast.
Hammelhøje
Archaeological site featuring ancient burial mounds.
Ellidshøj
Archaeological site containing prehistoric burial mounds.
Hestenshøj
Prehistoric burial mound.
Rævehøje
Group of ancient burial mounds.
Fladhøj
Prehistoric burial mound.
Rodstrup høje
Cluster of prehistoric burial mounds.
Tværhøje
Pair of ancient burial mounds.
Dværghøj
Prehistoric burial mound.
Solhøj
Prehistoric burial mound.
Grønhøje
Archaeological site featuring ancient burial mounds.
Storhøj
Large prehistoric burial mound.
Bavnehøj
Prehistoric burial mound historically used as a beacon site for fire signaling.
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