Stone circles on the Tschengla high plateau

Stone circles on the Tschengla high plateau
6708 Brand, Mühledörfle 71
Stone circles on the Tschengla high plateau
A Prehistoric Calendar Site with a Mystical Aura
High on the Tschengla Plateau at Bürserberg lie impressive Neolithic stone circles, shrouded in mystery and ancient history. Their true purpose remains uncertain, but one thing is clear: these prehistoric sites radiate a special energy that has fascinated visitors for centuries.
A Sacred Power Place
The discovery of these stone circles has sparked numerous theories. Experts from various fields—including astronomy, medicine, mythology, and geomancy—have studied these remarkable formations. Research suggests that these locations align with energy crosspoints—powerful fields that some believe can be felt by those who visit.
The astronomical alignment of the stones bears striking similarities to other famous prehistoric sites across Europe. Some researchers suggest that the circles functioned as a massive calendar system dating back to the Neolithic era (5,000–1,900 BC). Additionally, ancient traditions link the site to the goddess Raetia, who was revered in Roman times as the Mistress of Nature.
An Experience for All Senses
Those open to the energy of this place may feel its unique power. Whether viewed as a historic relic, a site of spiritual significance, or simply an extraordinary natural phenomenon, a visit to these stone circles is a truly special experience.
On-Site Information
Visitors will find four information boards providing an overview map and additional details about the site’s history and significance. Each board is aligned so that the viewer looks over the named stone towards a specific horizon point.
Discover the mystical presence of this ancient cultural site and immerse yourself in the world of our ancestors!
Stone circles on the Tschengla high plateau
6708 Brand, Mühledörfle 71