There is a burial mound and three stone settings. The latter can be seen as elevations in the ground surface. The tombs were probably dug during the Bronze Age (1800-500 AC).
Burial mounds are widespread along the waterways in southern and central Värmland. They are either isolated in a monumental position or arranged in groups or lines. The location here on a cliff above the water is characteristic. The pile is often well built and sometimes contains stone chests. The coffins can be as long as a man for skeleton graves or small for cremation graves, i.e. graves with burned bones. Stone settings always contain hearths.