Located in a small forest about 1 km from the town of Bogø is a well-preserved passage grave from the Neolithic era. The site has an information board and is located by the road. The grave was constructed sometime near 3.200 BC.
The grave is enterable. Parts of the mound has been damaged due to erosion. The capstones creating the chamber's roof are now exposed and the corridor into the chamber is also exposed. The grave is one of many passage graves one can enter in Denmark.