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Lunden Standing Stone and Iron Age Stone Circle, Flåm

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Lunden Standing Stone and Iron Age Stone Circle, Flåm

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Lunden Standing Stone and Iron Age Stone Circle, Flåm

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The Lunden Standing Stone and Iron Age Stone Circle in Flåm, Norway, offers a fascinating glimpse into the region's ancient past. Situated in a public park area within the picturesque village of Flåm, nestled at the end of the stunning Aurlandsfjord, this historical site stands at an elevation of approximately 25 meters. It represents the remnants of a much larger Iron Age cemetery, providing a tangible link to the early inhabitants of this dramatic fjord landscape.

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  • Location: Aurland, Sogn and Fjordane, Norway

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    August 5, 2023

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    This Standing Stone which probably marks a grave, is the only remnant of a large Iron Age cemetary which only covered the field south of the stone.
    The seven stone benches are originally standing stones from an Iron Age cemetary at Flåm where they formed a large Stone Circle with ten other stones.


    - megalithic.co.uk/article.php?sid=55952

    November 28, 2024

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    There is a rest area right next to the standing stones.
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    Location: Aurland, Sogn and Fjordane, Norway

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is there dedicated parking available for the Lunden Standing Stone and Iron Age Stone Circle?

    While there isn't a large, dedicated parking lot specifically for the standing stone, it's located within the village of Flåm. Visitors can typically find parking in various public parking areas within Flåm, which are usually within a short walking distance of the site. Given Flåm's popularity, especially during peak season, arriving early is advisable to secure a spot.

    Can I visit the Lunden Standing Stone and Iron Age Stone Circle during winter?

    Yes, the site can be visited year-round. While the warmer months offer the most comfortable conditions for exploring Flåm, a winter visit can provide a unique, tranquil experience, often with snow-covered landscapes. Be sure to dress warmly and check local weather conditions, as paths might be icy.

    Are dogs allowed at the Lunden Standing Stone and Iron Age Stone Circle?

    Yes, the Lunden Standing Stone and Iron Age Stone Circle is located in a public park area, and dogs are generally welcome. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain the site's cleanliness for all visitors.

    Is the Lunden Standing Stone and Iron Age Stone Circle accessible for wheelchairs or strollers?

    The site is situated in a public grassy park area with generally flat terrain, making it quite accessible. The paths leading to and around the standing stone are typically level, which should accommodate wheelchairs and strollers with relative ease. There is also a rest area with picnic tables nearby.

    How long should I allocate for a visit to the Lunden Standing Stone and Iron Age Stone Circle?

    Most visitors find that 15-30 minutes is sufficient to explore the Lunden Standing Stone and Iron Age Stone Circle. It's a contemplative spot, perfect for a brief historical reflection or a peaceful break. Many choose to combine it with a leisurely walk around Flåm village or other nearby attractions.

    What other historical sites are similar to Lunden Standing Stone in the Flåm area?

    While the Lunden Standing Stone is a unique Iron Age remnant, the Flåm area itself is rich in history. The region has been settled for at least 2000 years, with evidence of extensive burial grounds from the early Iron Age. For those interested in local history, exploring the old farmsteads or the Flåm Church (dating back to 1667) can offer further insights into the area's past, though they represent different historical periods.

    Are there any cafes or amenities close to the Lunden Standing Stone?

    Yes, the Lunden Standing Stone is conveniently located within the village of Flåm. You'll find several cafes, restaurants, and shops within easy walking distance, particularly near the harbor area. There are also picnic tables right at the site for those who bring their own refreshments.

    What is the historical significance of the Lunden Standing Stone and Iron Age Stone Circle?

    The site is a remnant of a much larger Iron Age cemetery, dating back approximately 2000 years. The surviving standing stone and the semicircle of stone benches (originally upright stones from a larger stone circle) offer a tangible link to the funerary practices and cultural beliefs of early inhabitants of the Flåm region. It provides a unique glimpse into Norway's ancient past and the human history of this fjord landscape.

    Are there any specific viewpoints or natural features to look for near the standing stone?

    While the standing stone itself is the primary historical feature, its location in Flåm offers views of the surrounding majestic mountains and the head of the Aurlandsfjord. The site is part of the stunning natural scenery that defines the region, providing a historical counterpoint to the dramatic landscape.

    How crowded does the Lunden Standing Stone and Iron Age Stone Circle get, especially during peak season?

    As Flåm is a popular tourist destination, especially during the summer months when cruise ships and the Flåm Railway bring many visitors, the village can get quite busy. The Lunden Standing Stone, being a public park, might see a steady flow of visitors, but it generally remains a relatively peaceful and contemplative spot compared to the more bustling areas of the harbor.

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