Stainabjär
outside Vinslöv is a large Iron Age burial ground. Unfortunately, the burial ground has been damaged over the years by agriculture and stone quarrying, but it is still worth seeing with the remains of stoneships.

April 23, 2022
Drive through Vinslöv on the way to Norra Strö. Along the road on the right is a parking pocket by a forest grove just before the Iron Age burial field Stainabjär. The road goes through the burial ground. Most of the rocks are on the east side of the road just after the grove. Barbed wire makes it difficult to enter. Walks along the road until the pasture ends. Aha there is a style. Ragged and thicket, but you get in. So far, there are no livestock in here.

Unfortunately, the burial ground has been damaged over the years by farming and quarrying, otherwise it would have been an outstanding burial ground. Now fragments remain, but it is large and still worth seeing. It was restored in 1929. There are some remains of stone ships, where most of the stones are gone. But you can see the structures. On the other side of the road there are some remains, but not nearly as much. Have to crawl under an electric fence to get in. Opposite where we parked, a small road goes in on the opposite side. From there you can crawl under a fence into a pasture where there are also some stones, some with a hint of the prow of a ship.

A visit to Bröt Anund's grave further along the road is also well worth it.

Karta
GPS: WGS84 decimal (lat, lon) 56.104356, 13.944772