At Söderslätt, just west of Eastern Grevie church town, three huge hills spread out. The hills are burial mounds from the Bronze Age, about 1800-1300 BC. The tombs are large, which means that the buried were well-stocked, as much material and power was required to get that size. Within a few hundred meters there are another nine tombs.
Standing on these high hills gives an incredible view of the Söderslätt and the Baltic Sea and Oresund can be seen at the horizon. Nowhere in Skåne you can see so many church steeples at one and the same time. The fact that you can count to as many as 20 steeples when climbing the hills suggests a view beyond the usual. You also see the ferries to Trelleborg, Öresund Bridge and Turning Torso as a white exclamation point in the northwest to just give some further examples.