This stone circle (judge’s ring) is 18 metres in diameter and consists of 22 stones, which is between 0,6 to 1,2 metres high. In the centre of the circle there is a low stone. During a examination and restoring project in 1940, a burnt human was found in the centre, together with a cup made of glass, a sharpening stone and a comb made of bone.
Infoboard on site in Swedish, English and German.
The stones itself can’t be seen in GE, but you can see a circular clearcut in the forest north or the road.
How to get there
From the museum of rock carvings at Vitlycke, drive for 8,6 kilometres southward, on the tarmac road west of the museum.
Turn left onto the gravel road where you see the ‘sightings sign’ and drive for 1,9 kilometres, and the site is on your left
You're back! It's really interesting to see sites from Sweden. And I believe you have some pretty special rock art, much more figurative designs than the British versions. I'll get to Sweden one day...