Ja den ruinen har jag åkt förbi många gånger på min väg till Oslo. Men jag har aldrig stannat till och besökt platsen. Kul att du gjorde en film om platsen.
Tack för kommentar! Ja det är tydligen många som bara åkt förbi där på sina resor, precis som jag gjort, men nu var det dags för ett besök tyckte jag och kul att det uppskattas 😊👍
Thanks a lot! On a strategic height by the Slottsbrosundet just south of Grums lies Edsholm's castle ruins. It was probably erected in the 1370s by From the castle, the sea route was to be secured where the then important route from the West Coast to Bergslagen passed. Edsholm's castle was built with a two-storey main building in gray stone with walls up to two meters thick. It housed living quarters for the bailiff and a warehouse. Outside was the forecourt with wooden buildings such as stables, crew barracks and craft houses. During World War II, the ruin was converted into a redoubt. Even today you can see portholes and entrances to the bunker's interior :)
@@MickeSamurai Many thanks for your kind reply Micke,which took me to Google maps where I discovered both the castle and Lake Vanern which is amazing! Thank you for educating me on Sweden!
On a strategic height by the Slottsbrosundet just south of Grums lies Edsholm's castle ruins. It was probably erected in the 1370s by From the castle, the sea route was to be secured where the then important route from the West Coast to Bergslagen passed. Edsholm's castle was built with a two-storey main building in gray stone with walls up to two meters thick. It housed living quarters for the bailiff and a warehouse. Outside was the forecourt with wooden buildings such as stables, crew barracks and craft houses. During World War II, the ruin was converted into a redoubt. Even today you can see portholes and entrances to the bunker's interior.
@@petter5721 Så tänkte jag också, men jag har sett borgruinen i många år och tyckte det var dags att besöka platsen och det kommer bli fler besök där i området framöver 😁