Denghoog Germany
Germany - Cologne - Dusseldorf - Frankfurt - Munich - Stuttgart - Hamburg - Berlin
In the year 1868, the Denghoog was archaeologically examined and stone hatchets and perforated stone clubs, blades and amber beads were unearthed. The remains tell us a lot about the civilization of the age and introduce us to their lifestyles. One of the most important objects of interest in the Sylt Island is the stone grave at Denghoog. It is the rendezvous point for travelers who come here to obtain an insight into the life and times of the people who lived here. The hill was put here on the third millennium BC as a kinship or a family grave. The large earth hill has an angular stone chamber.
Legend explains that that the emergence of the hill at Denghoog, Germany was a result of a war that was raged between the giants and the dwarves. It is recommended that you drop in to Denghoog on a weekend to bask in radiating sunshine. From the seaside resort of Westerland, near Sylt Island, a road runs for a distance of 18 kms or 11m to the north of Wenningstedt with a long languid beach. Welcome to AsiaRooms.com for information regarding Denghoog, Germany.