This big boulder of Pandekagestenen
is
found in the forest north of Denmark's
oldest Inn; Bromølle Kro, dating back to
1198.
Location:
Slagelsevej 78, 4450 Jyderup. 350 metres
north along the Slagelsevej, then a
small gravel road leads into the forest.
As far as I recal, the bolder is to the
left of the road, around 800 metres
along the trail.
GPS: Around 55.618245,11.385882
Size: 2 metres
high, 4 metres wide and 6,6 meters
long.
Meaning of the
name: Pancake Stone
Material:
Gneiss
Origin: ?
Legend: It is
said it flips-over, when it can smell
fresh baked pancakes, for it is so much
like pancakes. To judge from the mosses,
that have not happened for quite some
time!
A troll from Tissø threw the stone at
Regstrup Church in Nørre Jernløse,
because he was tired of listening to the
church bells. There was not enough power
in the throw, and the stone landed in
Bredevangsskoven.
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