Ingegerdsleden

Ingegerdsleden ("the Ingegerd trail") is a pilgrimage route in the province of Uppland in Sweden, between Stockholm Cathedral (Storkyrkan) and Uppsala Cathedral (Uppsala domkyrka). The hiking trail is approximately 110 kilometres (68 mi) and passes historical places, churches, palaces and nature reserves.

The trail is named after the Swedish princess Ingegerd Olofsdotter, daughter of Swedish king Olof Skötkonung and who after she married became Grand princess of Kiev. After her death Ingegerd was later declared a saint by the name of St. Anna in Novgorod.[1]

Runestone U 112 beside the Ed Church path
The symbol of Ingegerdsleden.

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  1. Ingelman-Sundberg, Catharina (2004–2005). "Ingegerd – a pawn in the game of politics, Olga & Ingegerd – Viking Princesses". Historiska nyheter: 25. ISBN 91-89176-30-8.

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