Discover Ljungby’s history - visit ‘don’t miss’ and ‘I had no idea’ places
During the winter of 2023, the series “Historien om Sverige” (The History of Sweden) was…
Culture
In the 19th century, a land reform called ‘Laga skifte’ was implemented, where farmers exchanged land with each other, and houses were moved outward. This created our Swedish countryside, where farms are scattered instead of clustered in villages. In Hörda-Klövaryd, you can see a delightful ‘Laga skifte’ landscape with well-preserved buildings along a road that stretches for nearly a mile. Most of the farms are arranged in rows, with the main buildings facing the road. Hörda is one of the longest villages south of the Dalälven river.
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