Frösön is the largest island in the lake Storsjön and lies immediately west of the town of Östersund in the province of Jämtland, Sweden. The name is traditionally rendered as "Freyr's island," reflecting an old connection to the Norse deity Freyr. The island occupies a prominent position in the lake and is an identifiable landmark for residents and visitors to the region; more information on the lake appears at Storsjön.

Landscape and connections

Frösön combines forested areas, cultivated land and built-up neighborhoods. It is linked to the mainland and Östersund by road bridges and has both year-round housing and areas used for recreation. The island is also notable for hosting the regional airport; the presence of transport facilities makes Frösön an accessible destination and a practical gateway for air travel serving central Jämtland.

Historic and archaeological features

One of the island's best-known antiquities is the Frösö Runestone, a carved stone bearing runic inscriptions that has been dated to roughly 1030–1050 AD. The runestone is an important example of early medieval runic monuments in northern Sweden and is often cited in studies of the region's transition from pagan traditions to Christianity.

Culture and notable residents

Frösön has attracted cultural figures as well as ordinary residents. The composer Wilhelm Peterson-Berger established a summer residence on the island and later made it his permanent home; his association with Frösön influenced some of his music and contributed to the island's cultural reputation. Today the island's mix of historical interest and scenic setting continues to draw attention from musicians, artists and local historians.

Uses and attractions

  • Recreation: walking, cycling and lakeside activities in warm months.
  • Residential life: villages and modern housing suited for commuters to Östersund.
  • Transport hub: proximity to the regional airport and road links to the mainland.
  • Heritage sites: the Frösö Runestone and other local historical points.

Visitors interested in the island's location or seeking maps and coordinates can refer to the geographic reference at coordinates. Frösön's blend of natural scenery, archaeological importance and cultural associations make it a notable feature of Jämtland's landscape and heritage.