bålsteder
Bålsteder, often translated as fire pits or hearths, are designated areas for outdoor fires, commonly found in recreational spaces like parks, campgrounds, and private gardens. Their primary purpose is to provide a safe and controlled environment for campfires, cooking, and general gathering around a fire. Historically, these locations served as central points for warmth and sustenance in communities.
The construction of bålsteder varies greatly. They can be simple circular arrangements of stones or bricks,
The use of bålsteder is often subject to local regulations, especially concerning fire bans during dry seasons.