Gärde

Petroglyphs at Gärdesån in Offerdal, Jämtland

Gärde is a locality in the north of Offerdal in the historical province Jämtland in the middle of Sweden. Gärde is situated in Krokom Municipality, 70 kilometres northwest of Östersund, the capital of Jämtland. Gärde is a traditional village in a genuine agricultural area with a long history. The name of the village has been known since 1553.

Petroglyphs on the river of Gärdesån in Gärde were made approximately 7 000 years ago. The carvings consist primely of moose and belong to the oldest petroglyphs in Sweden.

Gallery

References

  • En bok om Offerdal (A Book about Offerdal), ed. by Offerdals hembygdsförening, 1957-1964.
  • Curt Lofterud: Offerdal - Sevärt i Krokoms kommun, part 7.

External links

  • Tångeråsen & Gärde (local website, in Swedish)
  • Petroglyphs in Gärde Archived 2012-03-11 at the Wayback Machine (Photo from the Jamtli museum)
  • A farm in Gärde (Photo from the Jamtli museum)

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