The small village of Wéris (or Werix), ESE of Dubuy in the Belgian province of Luxembourg, has two of the country's very few megalithic tombs, and most of its menhirs.
Despite these being the village's main claim to fame, it is quite difficult to find the megaliths and natural features which form a ritual landscape - apart from Wéris Dolmen 1 which is by the roadside approaching from the north-west.
Despite these being the village's main claim to fame, it is quite difficult to find the megaliths and natural features which form a ritual landscape - apart from Wéris Dolmen 1 which is by the roadside approaching from the north-west.
The Devil's Bed at the foot of the hill. Notice the smoothness of the horizontal stone. It is 2.45 m long, 1.45 m wide and 0.6 m high.It is possible that this rock has been vitrified. Vitrified rock from ancient cultures has been found all over the world. It is still a mystery how they did this.
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