The Disa Farm depicts a traditional Uppland farming village with houses and homesteads, a soldier’s cottage, cultivated fields, and farm animals. Here, visitors can glimpse what life was like in the countryside during the late 19th century.
Breathe in the scent of mint in the garden and feel the warmth of sunlit timber beneath your hand. In the pastures, you’ll meet Linderöd pigs and Roslag sheep, while Hedemora hens roam freely in the farmyard.
Join one of the engaging guided walks for both children and adults, exploring themes such as working conditions, social contrasts, love, folk medicine, and local beliefs. Midsummer celebrations, haymaking, heritage building care, traditional dance evenings, and harvest days are just a few of the summer activities offered here.
The Disa Farm is located in the Gamla Uppsala archaeological area, home to several other fascinating sites – perfect for a full-day excursion.