This place is fascinating. Yesterday, we had a guided tour ... An *Interesting*!! place was Sandvik. There were many *tiles" cut from the native limestone and finished, first by horses powering a "surfacing" mill - essentially a granite stone with sand and water as an abrasive medium. That process lasted one WEEK, and was later replaced by a windmill-driven system, taking one day per batch.
There are Castles - mainly summer residences of the nobility, with beautiful statuary, and gardens.
We visited a "Borg" - a "ring-wall" - a sort of fortified enclosure, encircling the remains of 88 buildings, dating from ca. 400 - 550 A.D. I kept thinking: "If these stones could only talk..." Standing inside, it seemed to be a landscape from another world... The sign said that it was a temporary place of habitation - possibly used as a refuge from marauding raiders.
LOTS of windmills here (more than 400) ... and lots of wind - it figures. There are many modern wind turbines producing electricity.
More later - now, off to find interesting rock formations.
There are Castles - mainly summer residences of the nobility, with beautiful statuary, and gardens.
We visited a "Borg" - a "ring-wall" - a sort of fortified enclosure, encircling the remains of 88 buildings, dating from ca. 400 - 550 A.D. I kept thinking: "If these stones could only talk..." Standing inside, it seemed to be a landscape from another world... The sign said that it was a temporary place of habitation - possibly used as a refuge from marauding raiders.
LOTS of windmills here (more than 400) ... and lots of wind - it figures. There are many modern wind turbines producing electricity.
More later - now, off to find interesting rock formations.
