In the St. Sigfrid Spring, around the year 1020, Sweden’s first Christian king, Olof Skötkonung, was baptized. The spring is next to Husaby church, which was Sweden’s first bishopric. Its majestic tower was raised to the skies in the 11th century. Not far from Husaby, you will find artwork that tells the tale of an even earlier time. The petroglyphs at Flyhov date from the Bronze Age, between 1500 and 1000 B.C.
Many artists have their studios on the slopes of Kinnekulle. A particularly good time to visit them is during Vårrundan – the springtime event on the first weekend in May every year when some 70 participants let the public see how they work.