5/5 Lizzie F. 1 year ago on Google
Absolutely
amazing!
Incredible
day
out,
its
a
world
heritage
site
and
the
museum
is
very
informative.
Audio
guides
were
available
for
non
German
speakers
and
it
was
visually
clear.
Entry
fee
is
around
10€
so
not
too
bad
and
there
are
some
very
cool
tradespeople
making
and
selling
crafts
in
the
village.
The
reconstruction
is
very
well
made
and
immersive
with
no
signposts
around
(photos
don't
do
it
justice).
There
are
even
chickens
walking
around.
Well
worth
a
visit
if
you
are
in
the
area,
and
even
as
a
trip!
I
think
that
the
tradespeople
change
throughout
the
year,
and
there
are
also
events
on
throughout
the
year
with
live
demonstrations.
The
crafts
are
also
incredibly
reasonably
priced
for
the
location
and
their
character.
The
walk
to
the
site
is
well
managed
but
accessiblity
seems
it
may
be
a
problem
if
you
need
a
wheelchair
or
if
you
have
problems
walking
great
distance.
As
it
is
an
archaeological
site
in
situ
the
ground
is
quite
rough
and
in
the
winter
I
imagine
it
would
be
difficult.
Overall
accessibility
is
probably
a
3/5
at
best.
They
have
tried
to
make
it
accessible
though
and
there
are
disabled
spaces
nearer
to
the
site
and
the
museum,
its
just
the
terrain
on
site
which
wouldn't
be
changable
without
altering
the
momument.
We
spent
hours
here
and
walking
along
the
boundary
wall
was
a
lovely
end
to
the
day.
There
are
some
great
spots
to
picnic
and
enjoy
the
site.
Highly
recommend!