Falbygden, the fertile tableland around Falköping , is a varied landscape with many moors and unique table mountains. Few landscapes are as strongly characterised by the past as Falbygden. Here you find approximately 260 passage graves, 2/3 of the total amount in Sweden.
The passage graves can be found in the middle of Falköping town and in the sourrounded countryside. This is unique in Sweden. The Stone Age community belonged to the so called funnel beaker Culture and was part of a much larger community in ancient Europe.
The most important megalithic monuments are presented along various turist routes. A unique hiking tour runs through the town, passing megalithic tombs and other graves from different prehistoric periods. (that are still present in the central part of Falköping.) Worth an extra trip are the passage tombs in Karleby, Vårkumla, Luttra and – not to be forgotten – Ekornavallen. Ekornavallen is a unique prehistoric site with graves from the Stone Age to the Iron Age.
Pick-up maps and brochures at Falbygdens museum!
Download a map of megaliths here!
Walkingpath - Megaliths
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Bikeroute - Megaliths
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