Vikinga Tider Löddeköpinge, Sweden
VikingaTider is an archaeological open air museum showing what the landscape and buildings would have looked like in Viking age. The concept behind The Viking Tider (times) is to clear up the many myths and misconceptions about Viking life by presenting visitors with genuine archaeological evidence as well as entertainment for the family. They have
Foteviken Viking Town & Museum Höllviken Sweden
Photos copyright Regina D. Utyasheva At the beginning of the Viking Age, the Nordic countries society was mainly made up of different clan communities. These settlements were either isolated farms or small villages out on the grasslands. The landscape was completely different from todays with large areas of wetlands and thick vegetation, so hamlets settled on
Viking Fortress Trelleborg, Sweden
In 1988 remnants of a Viking Age fortress were found at the highest point in Trelleborg city, solving the riddle of the city’s name, this type of Viking ring fortress was called “trelleborg” in Denmark. The word “trelle” refers to the slanted timber staves that supported the palisade and the word “borg” is the Swedish
Viking Ship Museum & Frederikssund Settlement
Roskilde Viking Ship Museum The Viking Ship Museum in Roskilde is the museum for ships, sea-faring and boat building from ancient and medieval times in Denmark. Here you can see the five Viking ships found at Skuldelev, both the original parts and the reconstruction using original crafts. A cinema will show you a film explaining
Angavallen – Farm and Hotel
“No Compromises, No Exceptions” Rolf Nordstrom, Angavallen enthusiastic owner, farmer and hotelier has a great policy, food taste best and is better for you if pigs and cows are happy and their food is healthy.This truly is organic farming at its finest in southern Sweden. This organic farmer operates with the elements created over thousands of
Sagnlandet Lejre – Land of Legends
Photos copyright Regina D. Utyasheva The Land of Legends is a huge open-air museum demonstrating prehistoric and Viking settlement; it is a fascinating destination for the whole family. This exciting tourist attraction brings 10,000 years of Danish history to life. As you leave your car in the large car park and go through the wide gates
The Viking Experiences and the Viking Games
Denmark and Sweden is the spiritual and historical home of the Viking. The Oresund region, southern Sweden and Eastern Denmark, is the epicentre of Viking heritage and here you will see from rune stones and monuments to fortresses and genuine Viking boats. From Harold Bluetooth and his Dana Empire 940-986 AD to Canut the Great,
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