
Västerås, Sweden
Explore Anundshög: Viking Burial Mound in Västerås
Anundshög, located at Anundshög 5, 725 96 Västerås, Sweden, is a captivating historical site that serves as both a park and a tourist attraction. This ancient burial ground, dating back to the Late Iron Age, is home to one of Sweden's largest burial mounds and a series of impressive stone ship settings. Visitors can explore this archaeological treasure, which is believed to have been a place of worship for pagan Vikings, making it a significant cultural landmark in Västerås.
Location & Nearby Attractions
Anundshög is conveniently situated in the Hökåsen-Badelunda area of Västerås, making it easily accessible for both locals and tourists. The site is well-connected by public transport, with buses running from Västerås Central Station. Nearby attractions include the Västerås Cathedral and the Västerås Art Museum, providing visitors with a full day of exploration in this historic city.
Amenities & Activities
Visitors to Anundshög can enjoy a variety of activities, including:
- Exploring the ancient burial mounds and ship settings.
- Participating in seasonal activities, such as crafting and traditional games.
- Enjoying a coffee at the on-site café after a leisurely walk.
Visitor Information
Anundshög is a free attraction, making it an ideal destination for families and history enthusiasts alike. The site is fully accessible, ensuring that everyone can enjoy its rich heritage. With restroom facilities available and a welcoming environment for children, Anundshög is perfect for a day out in nature while immersing yourself in Sweden's Viking history.
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Aggregated Ratings 4.3
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Anundshög is a royal tomb from the 6th century, the largest of its kind in Sweden. It has a bar/restaurant, which is widely known as an elderly people spot for breakfast/brunch/fika. Not that expensive and pretty worth it

