Jordbro Grave Field

Jordbro Grave Field is thought to be the largest grave field in the Nordic Countries from the Iron Age and is located in Haninge kommun in the southern part of Stockholm County, Sweden. It is situated south of the small town of Jordbro, roughly one kilometer from Jordbro train station, or approximately one and a half kilometers north of Västerhaninge municipality and station. Southeast of the grave field is a small wildlife preserve called Gullringskärret. There are also 38 rectangular stone circles, about 300 menhirs and three sunken lanes.

Jordbro Grave Field

Jordbro Grave Field is thought to be the largest grave field in the Nordic Countries from the Iron Age and is located in Haninge kommun in the southern part of Stockholm County, Sweden. It is situated south of the small town of Jordbro, roughly one kilometer from Jordbro train station, or approximately one and a half kilometers north of Västerhaninge municipality and station. Southeast of the grave field is a small wildlife preserve called Gullringskärret. There are also 38 rectangular stone circles, about 300 menhirs and three sunken lanes.