Carl Linnaeus, The Lapland Journey, translated by Peter Graves (Edinburgh: Lockharton Press, 1995), p. 42.
Medelpad, 17/05/1732, ¶136:
There is a fairly high hill called NYÅKERSBERG, very steep on its southern side, lying immediately north of Dingersjö. The local people have made a hop garden there. Since hops will not flourish in other locations, they thought that this hill would provide them with a high enough wall to force the plants against. They were right, too, for the hops grow well since the north wind cannot touch them and the warm rays of the sun are concentrated here as if through a lens. The hill lay on the right-hand side.
- NYÅKERSBERG visited
- Dingersjö (mentioned only)