Rosenstigen is named after a rose found in monastery environments, Rosa alba ‘Gudhem’. A nature trail, about 2 km, through a cultural landscape that tells the story of how people have lived here for thousands of years.
Klostergården was built in the early 1920s by the station inspector Otto Rosander for his wife Elsa, and it was used as a café. They settled down here for their retirement on a new second floor, which was built in 1935. The building is now owned by the Swedish church and is still used as a summer café.