As far as I recall, and the map tells me, the place we visited was in Ursvik, Sundbyberg (please correct me if I'm wrong). I also managed to take some pictures.
Here is the main gate to the Heath:

And here is a peek inside over the fence:





Happy to obligedrakkar wrote:During our Stockholm weekend in June, StefL's Lindqvist tours
The location is correct as far as I have been able to tell from Handling the Undead and The Final Handling (where only a general area of the location is specified). And although The Heath as such doesn't exist, with some imagination drakkar's pictures could very well be showing it...drakkar wrote:made a brief visit to the Heath![]()
As far as I recall, and the map tells me, the place we visited was in Ursvik, Sundbyberg (please correct me if I'm wrong). I also managed to take some pictures.![]()
I'm rereading the epilogue (Final Handling) now and it was exactly what they did.StefL wrote:The Heath as such doesn't exist, with some imagination drakkar's pictures could very well be showing it...
As I mentioned above, the Heath doesn't exist in reality. When the book was originally written, there were no buildings in the location where it is said to be. But since then the area has been developed, and the fenced in site that drakkar photographed when he visited me three years ago is a construction site which is now completed and fully occupied - by normal living peopleOpeth wrote:I imagined the fence to be higher but then Flora does jump it easily from memory. it looks very strange on a nice clear day. There's something about it that doesn't look quite right, I don't know, hmm. So has it ever actually been referred to as the Heath? Before HTU was written? I wonder what it's called by locals.
Sure it has - it was built for the purpose, and the style of building in the picture says 60's or 70's to me. I have to admit though that I'm not entirely sure whether it's still there and being used by FOI or whether it was evacuated and/or even demolished when the area was developed for housing. My brother should know - he's a research engineer at FOI, albeit at another of their sites...Opeth wrote:Sort of fitting, maybe a little too fitting. Hmm...I'm guessing that has belonged to the FOI for quite a while.