Valhall Park, Nature park with Bronze Age graves in Ängelholm, Sweden
Valhall Park is a nature park in Ängelholm that contains Bronze Age grave sites and open green spaces. The grounds spread across multiple hectares with established fruit trees and areas for outdoor recreation throughout the seasons.
The site was established on land containing Bronze Age burial grounds from over 3000 years ago. These ancient graves reflect early Swedish settlement patterns and burial customs from that distant period.
The park serves as a gathering place where the community enjoys Swedish outdoor traditions and local events. People use the green spaces for recreation and social activities throughout the year.
The park sits near Ängelholm-Helsingborg Airport and Barkåkra train station, making it accessible by different transportation options. The grounds are open year-round with paths for walking and exploring at your own pace.
The park is home to Koenigsegg car manufacturer facilities and an Air Museum with historical aircraft. Visitors can see rare sports cars and original aircraft in the same location, which is quite unexpected.
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