Guided tours of Karlholmsbruks mill environment
Booking for private individuals
For more information, contact Kultur- o Guidegrupen via e-mail kulturoguide@karlholm.nu or by phone 072-589 21 00.
Booked groups
Throughout the year we receive booked groups for viewing. You can also order coffee with homemade bread or sandwiches in advance.
Booking for groups
Contact "Boka Uppland" via e-mail info@bokauppland.com or telephone +46 (0) 295-203 00 for information regarding the various booking packages.
Lancashire forge
Between 1727 and 1728, the owner of Lövsta mill, Charles de Geer, built an ironworks in Karlholmsbruk. The operations in the Lancashire smithy continued until 1932, when it was closed down. Since then it has been virtually untouched.
School Museum
The school museum is located in the "schoolhouse" in Karlholm. The cottage was built in 1791 and has been used as a school for more than 100 years. The school museum has school photos from the school in Karlholm, Västland and Sandby as well as many other school supplies.
Church
The church was built in 1737. In 1895 the church was moved from its original location, north of the manor, to its present location a few hundred meters away. The church was renovated internally in 1945. The church has had neither a belfry nor a church tower. Instead, the mill's bell tower has been used.