Paalgraven
On this burial ground, which is known both as Paalgraven and Zevenbergen, people were regularly buried during the Bronze Age and early Iron Age.
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On this burial ground, which is known both as Paalgraven and Zevenbergen, people were regularly buried during the Bronze Age and early Iron Age. It is located a few hundred meters from the princely grave of Oss and was discovered in 2007. Under one of these seven hills, archeologists found an unusually rich princely grave of nearly 40 meters for the second time in a short period.
There is a lookout tower from which you can oversee the area and also the nearby Vorstengraf. There are information panels on the site and along the walking route to it.
Tip: The monument is best visited by bike and partly on foot. The bike can be parked at the gate along the Rijksweg N324. There is also a bike route indicated between the Vorstengraf and the Paalgraven. Put on sturdy (hiking) shoes.
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