Bäjeby farm is a really old family farm, which has been in the family's possession since the 17th century. Alongside agriculture and forestry, it is now the Icelandic horse business that is in focus. Annica is a trained Central riding instructor and gives riding lessons all year round. You can participate in one of the farm's well-trained Icelandic horses or bring your own horse. Lessons are also given in emptying and training a horse from the ground.
On the farm there are various free-ranging herds of Icelandic horses of all ages, several of which consist of uncorked horses.
Farm sale of self-produced hay silage, wheat straw and grain. You can also buy firewood in small bags.
Magnus also performs minor paving and construction work as well as some gardening, such as grass cutting and clearing sawing work.