Jens Langknivs Hule is 36 meters long and 7.5 meters wide barrow with two stone graves.
The name derives from the stories of Jens Langkniv, which was in central Jutland around the year 1600, according to the tradition he hid in the mound. Especially Jeppe Aakjær and Steen Steensen Blicher, who in the 19th century helped to shape the stories that are still told today about Jens Langkniv. The robber stories about Jens Langkniv were also told man and man in between at the Jutland Alhede.