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Dolmen of Wéris (Northern dolmen - Wéris 1)

Dolmen Nord Wéris is an impressive prehistoric tomb located at the edge of fields and forests in the Famenne region. It features enormous puddingstone blocks forming a passage grave approximately 6 meters in length, with a rectangular burial chamber. This monument is part of Wéris's remarkable megalithic landscape, the largest and best-preserved site of its kind in Belgium. Nearby are Dolmen Sud Wéris, menhir A, and a variety of standing stones dispersed throughout the area. Visitors can reach the site through short hikes starting from the center of Wéris village, where rural paths allow clear sightlines of the robust, earthen-covered structure.
 

Archaeological and Historical Findings

Research dates Dolmen Nord Wéris to the 3rd millennium BCE, built roughly 5,000 years ago by Neolithic farming communities who used locally sourced puddingstone carried down to the plateau site. The tomb consists of a rectangular chamber and a brief entrance corridor, once likely enclosed beneath an earthen mound, as indicated by the sloping embankment on its eastern side. Excavations near the dolmen have revealed Neolithic tools, including flint blades, tanged arrowheads, scrapers, hammerstones, polished axes, and fragments of human bones indicating burials spanning all ages, associated with the Seine-Oise-Marne culture. The site shows evidence of reuse during the shift from the Neolithic to the Bronze Age, marked by All-Over-Ornamented beaker pottery, along with Gallo-Roman coins and ceramics pointing to activity during Roman times.

Accessibility and Visitor Information

The Dolmen Nord can be easily accessed on foot from the Maison des Mégalithes visitor center in Wéris, located at Place Arsène Soreil. The walk to the site covers about 900 meters along a marked, mostly flat rural path. The terrain is grassy and may be uneven in spots but involves no significant inclines or stairways. This route is suitable for most visitors, although individuals with limited mobility might experience some difficulty, especially in wet conditions. Access to the dolmen site itself is free. The Maison des Mégalithes museum charges a modest entry fee; visitors should consult the official website for current rates.

 

Highlights

Useful details to know when (planning) your visit to this place.

Immerse yourself!

The Wéris complex is well worth a day trip. Immerse yourself in Belgium's megalithic capital. Park at the museum and start your walk here. Take your time at each site. Close your eyes, go inside and listen to what our prehistoric ancestors have to say...

Route passing this site

This route takes you past the highlights of the Wéris megalithic complex. Start from the village, for example with a visit to the small but interesting museum.

You can of course shorten the walk or visit the dolmens by car. This is not possible with the Pierre Haina and lit-du-diable. Here you really have to take a walk in the woods.

During the walk, you will also pass a few menhirs. These are not marked with an icon on the map, but you cannot miss them...

Feel the underlying energy of the area regularly during your walk. Recharge yourself with the feeling of cohesion, relaxation and ease. And... perhaps you will feel something else entirely...

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