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Contribuisci feedbackThis is a very unique place to visit and learn about how people lived in this area. I highly recommend starting your visit at the 'Finnskogen museum' in Lekvattnet, where you can park your car and then take a short walk on a trail behind the museum to the open air museum complex. Avoid walking along the road. Each building in the complex has a 'QR' code that provides information about its historical significance. You can also enjoy a delicious Finnish meal or Swedish lunch buffet at the main building. I also suggest going on a hike on the nearby '7 Torp Leden' trail to learn more about the Finnish history in this area.
My family and I visited this place expecting a museum with accessible buildings showcasing how people used to live and work. However, there were very few buildings to explore. The café, on the other hand, was exceptional and full of charm. It featured historic items and had an old, quaint atmosphere. The food served was in line with the time period and quite tasty. The service was also excellent. Overall, the café alone is worth a visit.
Nice and quaint hembygdsgården. The smell of Fläsk och Motti was amazing, and if it weren't for the fact that I had fläsk och motti yesterday I would have ordered it. The waffles I ordered instead were no less deliciously prepared by the friendly and helpful staff. Highly recommend.
Very good and affordable buffet with motti and pork. Cozy cottage and nice hospitality. The only thing that lowers the rating is the area when you drive into Karmen Kynna. You are met by junk, old cars and dead white goods.
This restaurant is amazing! Make sure to stop by and sample their delicious homemade traditional dishes!