
This big boulder of Fiskebæk
2
is
found on a megalith, next to
Fiskebæk 1;
the slightly smaller boulder. They sit
on the top of this ancient tomb in
Fiskebæk Skov (Forest), next to a
clearing, around 285 metres through the
forest from the intersection of Gammel
Landevej og Fiskebæk Stationsvej in the
village of Fiskebæk. A green trail,
heading left, right into the forest,
leads right to them.
Location:
Fiskebækvej 2-4, 4874 Gedser - and into
the forest on the other side of the
road.
GPS: 54°38'30.1"N 11°53'25.2"E
54.641697, 11.890321
Size: 1,5
metres high, 2,0 metres wide and 3,2 meters
long. It is 8,7 metres in
circumference.
Meaning of the
name: Fish Creek, after the tomb,
which is named after the forest - which
is named after the village.
Material:
Fine granite.
Origin: ?
Legend: At
least on of them was thrown by a
sorceress on Lolland, in anger over the
building of Skelby Church.

Seen from
above.




Seen from
underneath.



The
entire tomb. |