Natural monuments in Thuiner Holz offer a blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The region features ancient burial sites, historical springs, and locations tied to archaeological discoveries. These sites provide insights into prehistoric cultures and local history. The area is characterized by its forest landscapes and diverse points of interest.
Last updated: May 2, 2026
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Beautiful megalithic grave in the Freren Andervenne area
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The 27 meter long megalithic tomb near Thuine.
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As I drove into the forest, it felt like I'd been there before. And yes, did a little research and Komoot even had the answer ready, because back then I had already added a few photos of Einstein on the stones 😅 that's the nice thing about the app, maybe you don't really remember it yourself, but if you created a nice tour report in Komoot, Komoot can refresh the memories. Thanks for that!
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In an extensive forest area northeast of Thuine is not only one of the most remarkable megalithic tombs in Emsland but in all of northern Germany on the Megalithenstraße. With 17 bays and a length of 25.5 m, the chamber is a real giant among burial chambers. http://www.strassedermegalithkultur.de/de/station-12-grosssteingrab-in-der-kunkenvenne
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A little history is given here. If you want to skip the story, you are welcome to interrupt your tour in the nearby swimming pool, maybe football is also being played next door.
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Past history is brought to life here. Some details can be found on the plaque.
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This megalithic tomb from the Neolithic period (approx. 3500 - 3000 BC) is very impressive with a total length of 37 m.
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Thuiner Holz offers a diverse range of natural monuments, including impressive megalithic tombs like the Kunkenvenne megalithic tomb, historical springs such as the Holländer Pütt Spring, and sites of archaeological significance like the Lengerich gold discovery in Sudderwehe. You'll find a blend of ancient history and natural beauty.
Yes, many natural monuments in Thuiner Holz are suitable for families. Sites like the Kunkenvenne megalithic tomb, the Holländer Pütt Spring, and The Devil's Kitchen are all categorized as family-friendly, offering engaging experiences for all ages.
The Kunkenvenne megalithic tomb is one of the most remarkable in the Emsland region and Northern Germany. It features 17 yokes and a substantial length of 25.5 meters, making its chamber a giant among burial sites. It's exceptionally well-preserved, with most capstones in their original positions, and is unique for its double stone wreath structure.
The Holländer Pütt Spring served historically as a continuous source of water and a resting point for Dutch travelers on their journeys to neighboring regions. It's located directly at the edge of a path and provides a pleasant resting area with a covered bench, reflecting its role as a historical waypoint.
The Lengerich gold discovery in Sudderwehe marks the location where jewelry, coins, and other treasures were found beneath three boulders. These artifacts date back to two distinct periods (approximately 350-353 AD and 98-211 AD), indicating a long history of human activity and a hidden cache of valuables. It's a compelling point of interest for those fascinated by local history and archaeological mysteries.
Yes, Thuiner Holz offers numerous hiking trails that allow you to explore the natural monuments. You can find various routes, including easy loops like the 'Holländer Pütt Spring – Sand Dune Path loop from Kunkenvenne' or the 'Kunkenvenne megalithic tomb – The Devil's Kitchen loop from Thuine'. For more options, check out the Hiking in Thuiner Holz guide.
Absolutely! Thuiner Holz provides opportunities for both gravel biking and mountain biking. You can find routes such as the 'Megalithic tomb on the Radberg – Megalithic Tomb in Landkreis Emsland loop from Langen' for gravel biking, or more challenging MTB trails like the 'Megalithic Tomb in Landkreis Emsland – Forest Descent Trail loop from Freren'. Explore more options in the Gravel biking in Thuiner Holz and MTB Trails in Thuiner Holz guides.
The Alt-Frerener Forst Megalithic Tomb is a stone grave dating back to the Neolithic Age (approximately 3500-3000 BC). Its structure is still clearly visible, offering a glimpse into ancient burial practices. It is also part of the 'Street of Megalithic Culture'.
The name of The Devil's Kitchen, or 'Düvelskökke,' is said to come from a local legend. During the time of Christianization, the devil supposedly lived there, throwing large stones at church construction sites in anger. This legend is believed to explain the origin of the stone graves in Freren and Thuine. The site is also known for its impressive large beeches.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The well-preserved ancient burial sites, the tranquil and historically rich springs, and the intriguing archaeological discovery locations offer a unique experience. The area's forest landscapes and diverse points of interest are highly valued by the komoot community, with many photos and upvotes shared.
The trails around the natural monuments in Thuiner Holz vary in difficulty. Many routes, such as those connecting the Holländer Pütt Spring and the Kunkenvenne megalithic tomb, are rated as easy. However, there are also intermediate options available for those seeking a bit more challenge, especially on longer loops or specific mountain biking trails.
While specific parking addresses are not detailed here, Thuiner Holz is generally accessible, and visitors often find parking options near popular starting points for trails that lead to the natural monuments. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival for designated parking areas.


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