Kvarnholmen Morning Walk
So the top of the hill was fenced off as well, but I’ve come to learn that any worthwhile fenced off place will have a hole cut into it somewhere.
Here is a nice view. You can see the retirement castle on the right and the Henriksdal yellow apartment buildings where I live on the hill in the back left. Also in the bottom right is the other building I explored on my last nighttime post about Finnboda.
Great view.
So I’m basically on the top of that cement wall now.
Walking more inland to the top of the hill takes you to the Finnberget neighborhood.
I’m sitting in what looks to be a WWI gun emplacement, with a perfectly shaped picnic table.
Walking down the road to Kvarnholmen
At the bridge I went off the road to a clearing on the left.
Like I said, any cool place I find will have been visited before me–always by entrepreneurs with bolt cutters.
So I continued left on the patch of earth next to the bridge and walked down the side of the hill.
Across the street you can see the start of the fenced off construction area that wraps all the way around Finnberget’s northern side and back to the Finnboda shipyard with the tower crane and factory I wished to visit.
Here is my first interesting sighting, a building built into the side of Finnberget.