A great starting point for a trip round Vallentuna lake searching for runestones, there are two big runestones to try and interpret here along with a rune-themed playground. The playground is not actually that great, rather uninspiring unfortunately but fine in the summer months for small kids. Icy and virtually unusable in winter. There is a nice grassy field behind the playground that leads to a ramble that will take you through the forest towards the lake, lovely any...
Read moreNice place near the a lake with some viking ruins and stones, I was here in April in a tour and the place was a bit dead. The stones are nice and tell a story about the viking days, there is a playground for kids and some other nice things around but I wouldn't recommend staying here for more than 45 minutes. Overall its a nice stop for a short break to see the viking stones and relax outside the busy area...
Read moreVisited what wouldn't be called a bridge now, but as the land has risen over the last 1000 years or so, the Baltic was touching the land. And RUNE STONES are markers telling a historical note or the death of someone of power n wealth. This stone, and there's quite a few on the "bridge. Was done by a chieftain who by in large bragged about his wealth and what he did, i.e., built a connection between two...
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