…■Discover■Hidden stories from the pastHidden stories from the pastDiscover ancient monuments and hidden stories on Langeland. Visit impressive stone dolmens, passage graves or the lost city in picturesque surroundings.photo: VisitLangeland→ Walk in the footsteps of the island’s first inhabitantsFor thousands of years, Langeland was populated by small groups of hunter-gatherers who lived off the land.Hulbjerg Passage Gravephoto: Morten GaustadHulbjerg Passage GraveStone Age life, burial customs and early surgical methods was found in Langeland's finest passage grave in Hulbjerg near Bagenkop.read_moreLong dolmen the Grave of King Humblephoto: VisitLangelandLong dolmen the Grave of King HumbleDiscover Langeland's most impressive long dolmen. At 48.5 metres in length and with 77 kerbstones, King Humble's grave from the Stone Age is unique.read_moreDouble passage grave in Tvede Forestphoto: Morten GaustadDouble passage grave in Tvede ForestOne of Denmark's 29 relatively rare double passage graves built in the Neolithic period can be found on the island of Langelandread_moreLong dolmen at Nørreballe Inletphoto: VisitLangelandLong dolmen at Nørreballe Inletread_moreprevious_slidenext_slideBronze Age barrows at Tryggelev Norphoto: VisitLangelandBronze Age barrows at Tryggelev Norread_moreThe Devil’s Stonephoto: VisitLangelandThe Devil’s Stoneread_moreCup-shaped rock carvings from the Bronze Agephoto: VisitLangelandCup-shaped rock carvings from the Bronze Ageread_moreGolden bracelet from the Bronze Age at Tryggelev Norphoto: Morten GaustadGolden bracelet from the Bronze Age at Tryggelev Norread_moreprevious_slidenext_slideViking ship-formed burial in Konabbe Forestphoto: Langelands MuseumViking ship-formed burial in Konabbe Forestread_moreSmall mounds in Stengade Forrestphoto: Morten GaustadSmall mounds in Stengade Forrestread_moreprevious_slidenext_slideMedieval castle Hoborgphoto: Langelands MuseumMedieval castle Hoborgread_moreSandhagen - The city lost to the seaphoto: Jens Kortermann LarsenSandhagen - The city lost to the seaThe story of a 16th century fishing village where archaeological finds reveal a life closely linked to fishing and trade with Europe.read_moreThe Stengade Redoubtphoto: raybenderThe Stengade Redoubtread_moreChurchesphoto: Langeland TuristbureauChurchesread_moreprevious_slidenext_slideRead moreWalking and bikingLæs merephoto: Jeppe BrochChild-friendly walksChild-friendly walksRead morephoto: Ard JongsmaThe project Langelands Hidden Stories is supported by the Danish Outdoor Council and developed by VisitLangeland and Langelands Museum.photo: Friluftsrådet