Vikingeborgen Fyrkat
Ruin in Hobro, Denmark
Fyrkat is a former Viking ring castle in Denmark, dating from c. 980 AD. It is located near the town of Hobro, some distance from the present end of the Mariager Fjord in Northern Jutland. The fortress is built on a narrow piece of land, with a stream on one side and swampy area on the other sides. Wikipedia
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9500 Hobro Tel: +45 3199 0667. Mail: fyrkat ... At Fyrkat, a earthen rampart marks where the fortress once was located, and right next to it is a reconstructed ...
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Driving to the town of Hobro, you're headed to one of the oldest of the Viking ring-fortresses in Denmark. The ruined Fyrkat Ring Fortress is a circle with ...
Driving to the town of Hobro, you're headed to one of the oldest of the Viking ring-fortresses in Denmark. It was built around AD 980 by Danish King Harald ...