Gränsfors Bruk

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Bergsjö, Sweden

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Handicraft museum

Gränsfors Bruk Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Gränsfors Bruk is located in Bergsjö, Sweden on Gränsfors 381. Gränsfors Bruk is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category handicraft museum in Sweden.

Address

Gränsfors 381

Phone

+46 65271090

Amenities

Good for kidsRestaurantToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Mike Plaster

The axe museum at Gränsfors Bruk is well worth the visit. There is a museum housing axes throughout the years together with the production facility which is free to look around. At the factory you can see steel being smelted and forged into axe heads before they are treated and sharpened ready to have the handle attached. You are free to roam around the factory and staff are more than happy to answer any questions. There is also a great gift shop where you can purchase your very own Gränsfors axe, just don’t leave it in your hand luggage..!

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manxspike

Mecca for axe lovers, nice staff too, enjoyed the axe Museum too!

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Kevin Burge

So amazing to be able to walk around the factory for free to see how the best axes in the world are made. The folks making the axes are even nice enough to talk to you about the processes and themselves and where we were from. Very inviting, can't wait to buy my axe. The museum is nice and there is a place to co wood ( try out their axe) and to throw axes. Very fun!

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Campbell Murray

Spent two days here on a trip with intrepid-expeditions.co.uk. very informative and learned to use a forge and made my own axe.

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Niklas Ljung

Was closed when we got there, could have been a sign further out.

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Jesper Lindström

Historic old axe factory

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Emil Almberg

I love this place. It's so genuine! Don't miss the production or the shop.

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Philipp

Great place, very interesting to see how my great axes are made.