Blomsholm

Also 7 burial grounds from the Iron Age and the large mound Grönehög can be found here.

At the beginning of the 18th century, the manor burned down and was replaced in 1710 by the buildings that still exist on the site.

During Charles XII's war against Norway in 1718, the manor functioned as a field hospital because it was located on Galärvägen, the transport route that Charles XII used with the help of 800 soldiers to transport twelve ships (galleys) over land and via the lakes Strömsvattnet and Färingen to Ise Fjord.

A local legend states that soldiers who died during the war are said to be buried in the stone ship.

Statarlängan, built in 1899, is today a restaurant and museum where one of the four apartments is decorated in the same way as it was when the last statesman lived here in 1938.