The mound is located on a separate hill, on the edge of the valley on the left bank of the Audra River. The site is oval, with a sharper northern tip. On the slope, the mound was surrounded by a ditch 3 m wide and 2 m deep (found during the research). The slopes are steep, 4-4.5 m high, except for 15 m high in the northeast.
The mound was plowed, the western slope was dug with gravel. Separate trees grow on the edges of the site.
Around the mound, on the area of 1 ha, there is a foothill settlement, where streaked, rough pottery, slag and animal bones have been found.
The mound dates back to the end of the 1st millennium BC – the beginning of the 1st millennium.