Mörbylånga, Sweden
13th century
Drottningholm, Sweden
12th century
Tidaholm, Sweden
12th century
Glanshammar, Sweden
12th century
Säter, Sweden
1779
Piteå, Sweden
1686
Viklau, Sweden
c. 1170
Svedala, Sweden
12th century
Klintehamn, Sweden
13th century
Löttorp, Öland, Sweden
13th century
Torslanda, Sweden
12th century
Ekerö, Sweden
12th century
Norrtälje, Sweden
1753
Gotland, Sweden
13th century
Lau, Sweden
1220s
Hällekis, Sweden
c. 1150
Simrishamn, Sweden
13th century
Torsby, Sweden
1764
Gotland, Sweden
ca.1250
Åre, Sweden
12th century
The Broch of Clickimin is a large and well preserved, though somewhat restored broch near Lerwick. Originally built on an island in Clickimin Loch (now increased in size by silting and drainage), it was approached by a stone causeway. The water-level in the loch was reduced in 1874, leaving the broch high and dry. The broch is situated within a walled enclosure and, unusually for brochs, features a large 'blockhouse' between the opening in the enclosure and the broch itself. Another unusual feature is a stone slab featuring sculptured footprints, located in the causeway which approached the site. Situated across the loch is the Clickimin Leisure Centre.