Join us on a historical walking tour to Christinero and get the story of the special garden that Chamberlain Christina Friederica von Holstein laid out in the late 1700th century.
In the garden there was time and quiet to enjoy nature and reflect on life.
The garden is full of ambiance with its small fountains from natural springs, a watermill with stuffed figures that draw a saw, booths and hermit booth, as well as a pavilion created as a Greek temple.
Today the garden has developed into a small forest with many old trees. For visitors with children there is the opportunity to frolic.
There is access to the pavilion and the nearby cookhouse where food and drink can be prepared.
Christine Friederica von Holstein called the plant "My Thoughts". The chamberlain was drawn by the spirit and thoughts of the Brotherhood.
Only after her death in 1812 did the garden get the name Christinero. The chamberlain was buried in her beloved garden, and today you can visit her grave in the back of the garden, where there is also a small chapel.
From Christinero, a path goes through Smedeholm forest to Tyrstrup old rectory with the 300-year-old Bullade.
The Bullade was built in 1668 and is the largest and best preserved Bullade still standing in its original place. The bullad is listed in oak and is protected.