Along the country road, just a short kilometer north of Over Jerstal, lies a nice collection of large stone graves from the Peasant Age, approx. 3.300 BC On the small area protected and publicly accessible area, with an associated parking space next to the road, there is a giant's room, a large dyke and a burial mound with a destroyed chamber as well as a burial mound that has not yet been investigated.
Archaeological investigations have been carried out at both the large dolmen and the burial chamber in 1931 and 1959, during which sacrificial pottery was found in front of the chamber entrances - and in the chambers themselves there were sacrificial offerings in the form of flint axes and pottery. An information sign on site elaborates the story.