Bromsbackarnas
Bromsbackarnas is a geographic area in central Sweden that comprises a chain of low hills and small valleys formed during the last ice age. The name Bromsbackarnas is Swedish, combining broms and backarna, and is believed to reflect historical use of the slopes as a braking point for carts on a nearby route, though exact origins remain uncertain.
Geography and geology: The core ridges extend over a few kilometers and rise roughly 120 to 250
Ecology and conservation: The habitat supports common species of central Swedish woodlands, including roe deer and
History and culture: Archaeological material is sparse within the hill group itself, but the broader region
See also: Geography of Sweden, Nature reserves in Sweden, Hiking in Sweden.