How did a Viking king find his way into the story of Veddelev? This charming village, Veddelev, sits peacefully on the edge of Roskilde Fjord, just a short distance north of bustling Roskilde. Don’t let its tranquil present fool you. Veddelev whispers tales from a time when Vikings ruled the waves. The name Veddelev itself echoes through the ages, dating back to the 6th century. It originated from “Withelhoff”, meaning “With’s inheritance,” reflecting the power of a great landowner from that era. Centuries passed, and Veddelev transformed into a bustling coastal settlement during the Iron Age. But perhaps the most intriguing thread in Veddelev’s tapestry is the legend of King Halvdan the Old. Whispers and sagas claim this legendary Viking ruler was born right here. While history remains uncertain which Halvdan called Veddelev home, the connection adds a thrilling layer to the village’s story. Today, Veddelev stands as a bridge between its rich past and its peaceful present. The village invites you to stroll its charming streets, soak in the beauty of the fjord, and imagine the echoes of Viking longships sailing past.
Hauptfriedhof
Lost in time stands the Hauptfriedhof Trier. A tranquil expanse in the bustling city it’s more than just a cemetery.