Follow the path 400 meters and you arrive at Penne.The path continues from there towards Lista lighthouse.
Wakre laid dozing on the rock, which had been warmed up by the sun, the same rock where his ancestors had once carved in ships, foot prints and cup-marks.The carvings told stories about people journeying across the seas on their way towards adventure.
Jærberget, where Wakre sometime during the Migration period laid and viewed the landscape at Lista, is surrounded by cultural heritage spanning a long period of time. On the rock itself there are rock carvings from the Bronze Age.This is the largest rock carving site at Lista, with 22 boat figures and 60-70 cup-marks. Below the rock there are the remains of a farm dating back to the Migration Period (400-550 A.D.).
Western Lista has a unique nature, and a cultural land- scape that has been farmed for more than 6000 years. Agriculture has left many marks on the landscape, all dating from different periods in time.
Among this marks you find countless stone fences and clearance cairns. Further west one can find Pennehuset, a typical building from Lista where the barn and the house are built together. This type of construction has roots back to the Iron Ages. At Lista this tradition is still preserved.