Burgwall Feldhusen

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Question: Ever wonder where local nobles sought refuge nearly a thousand years ago? Right here at Burgwall Feldhusen. This circular rampart tells a tale of Obodrite nobles and even whispers of pirates. Welcome to Burgwall Feldhusen.

Burgwall Feldhusen, also known as Harkenwall, isn’t just a pile of earth. It is a window into the Early Middle Ages. This ringwall likely dates back to the 10th to 12th centuries. This places its origins in the mid to late Slavic period. Burgwall Feldhusen lies northeast of Feldhusen. This is a district in the municipality of Dassow. Dassow is in the district of Nordwestmecklenburg.

Imagine this place centuries ago. The Burgwall Feldhusen sits in a lowland area. Nearby is the Deipsee lake. This provided natural protection. It made quick attacks much harder. Burgwall Feldhusen was located in the tribal area of the Obodrites. It served as a fortified seat. It was home for a local noble.

The Burgwall Feldhusen offers more than just history. A local legend intertwines with pirate lore. The infamous Klaus Störtebeker is said to have sought refuge here. Legend says Störtebeker hid his plundered treasures within the Burgwall Feldhusen. Did Störtebeker really hide his treasure here? No one knows for sure.

Today, only the remnants of the Burgwall Feldhusen remain. The earthworks still hint at its former shape and size. Take a moment. Envision the lives that unfolded here centuries ago. Think of the nobles and warriors who sought shelter within its walls.

Burgwall Feldhusen stands as a reminder. It is a reminder of the region’s rich past. It is a landmark where history and legend intertwine. As you leave, remember the stories that this ancient site holds. The stories of nobles, pirates and a bygone era.

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