This hill at Kalvsvik in Österhaninge is called Kikarberget. Which could translate to Lookout Hill or something like that. On the top, not far from the
mystery rock, you will still find some remains of an old
hill fort. The name
Kalvsvik is said to come from Kalsvi which was the name of a farm here, some 700 years ago. Long before that Kalvsvi could have been a place for offerings and rituals. There are a few rune stones nearby,
here's one . There's also a big ancient grave field in the area and a possible
offering stone on another hill.
Oh those fall colours. we don't get a fall like that. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteA really impressive week of photos. Sweden really does excel as a subject in Autumn.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful view.
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That's an autumn coloured house on the hill, too.
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