Fiskartorpet

Sporting facilities include an ice hockey rink, a soccer field, and a K-47 ski jump.

In 1904, an even larger hill with towers was inaugurated after drawings by architect Gustaf Wickman (1858-1916).

[2][3] It is one of the locations for Fredman's Epistles, a collection of songs by Sweden's bard, Carl Michael Bellman.

It is the setting for one of Carl Michael Bellman's most famous songs, Fredman's Epistle No.

Pastoral dedicerad till Herr Assessor Lundström" (To Ulla in the window in Fiskartorpet at lunchtime one summer's day.

A serenade at Fiskartorpet: Coloured postcard of Carl Michael Bellman 's song " Ulla! min Ulla !", with Fredman on his horse, and Ulla at the window of the fishing cottage, 1903