An impressive prehistoric megalithic tomb that connects us with the mysteries of the Stone Age.
Hunebed D45, also known as Hunebed D45, is open year-round, 24 hours a day, as it is an outdoor site with no gates. You can easily reach it by car via the N34 near Emmen; there is a small parking area nearby. For more details, visit the official hunebedden website at hunebedden.nl.
Visiting Hunebed D45 is completely free, with no ticket required. It is a historic monument accessible to everyone at no extra cost. If you plan to visit the nearby Hunebed Centre, there are admission fees there of around 8 euros for adults.
A typical visit lasts between 20 and 45 minutes, depending on whether you read the information panels or take photos. It is a compact site, ideal for a quick stop on an itinerary through Drenthe. If you are a prehistory enthusiast, you may want to extend your visit by exploring the surrounding area.
Hunebed D45 is a Neolithic megalithic tomb built around 3400-3000 BC by the Funnelbeaker culture, and it represents one of the oldest funerary monuments in Western Europe. It is part of more than 50 hunebedden in Drenthe, offering a window into the beliefs and practices of prehistoric communities.
The best time is during spring or summer, from May to September, when the weather is more pleasant and there are more daylight hours to enjoy the landscape. Avoid rainy winter afternoons; visit early in the morning to avoid crowds and capture photos with mystical mist. In summer, ideal temperatures are around 20-25°C.
The site has a gravel path that can be uneven, so it is not fully wheelchair accessible without assistance. There is a nearby viewing point that allows partial views without getting too close. For information about accessibility adaptations, contact the Hunebed Centre at +31 592 377 276 or visit its website.
Nearby you will find other hunebedden such as D27 and D50, just a few kilometres away, ideal for a megalithic tour. There is also the Hunebed Centre in Borger, an interactive museum 10 minutes away by car, as well as Drouwenerzand National Park for hiking. Explore more at visitdrenthe.nl for itineraries.
Wear comfortable shoes for the uneven ground and bring a map or GPS app, as signage is limited. Read the information panels to appreciate its historical context, and combine the visit with a picnic in the nearby meadows. If you are travelling with family, download free guides from hunebedcentrum.nl to enrich the experience.
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