How to Book Train Travel From Stockholm To Mora

Located in the center of Sweden, Mora is an important destination for winter sports enthusiasts. A train trip from Stockholm to Mora takes fewer than four hours and lets travelers escape the large, busy capitol city and enjoy the solitude of Lake Siljan in the shadow of the Scandinavian Mountain Range.

Things You'll Need

  • Passport
  • Computer with Internet access
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Instructions

  1. Familiarize Yourself With Traveling Options on Trains From Stockholm to Mora

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      Decide how many stops you want on the way to Mora. Some trains leaving Stockholm make stops in Gävle, Falun, and Borlänge and many routes involve switching trains. In addition, some train routes use bus transfers to reach Mora.

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      Use timetables to determine the shortest trip to Mora. Some trips between Stockholm and Mora take as little as 3 3/4 hours while other routes take over 5 1/2 hours.

    Know the Difference Between Sweden's Trains Before Traveling From Stockholm to Mora

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      Take X2000 trains for speed and convenience. Swedish high speed trains reach speeds up to 200 km/h (125 mph) and use tilting technology to maintain speed through curves. X2000 trains also offer amenities such as bistro carriages and onboard internet service.

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      Book tickets on Intercity trains for direct service and lower fares. Intercity trains from Stockholm to Mora offer non-stop routes, have competitive fares and the fastest travel times.

    Book Tickets for Travel Between Stockholm and Mora Online

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      Use Swedish reservation service Resplus to book your travel. The Resplus website shows all train routes traveling to Mora and allows users to reserve tickets directly.

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      Navigate the Swedish Railways website to find the lowest fares. Check the website for discounts and offers for rail passes.

    Travel From Stockholm to Mora to Experience Swedish Winter Traditions

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      See the world's biggest ski race. The Vasaloppet is a 90km cross country ski race which takes place on the first Sunday in March. The event was first held in 1922 and now more than 14,000 people participate in a week of festivities leading up to the weekend race.

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      Visit Santa Claus at Santaworld. Located at the base of Mt. Gesunda, Santaworld is home to Santa's house and workshop, as well as Santa's post office where St. Nick will collect your wish list himself.

Tips & Warnings

  • To book train travel from Stockholm To Mora, call Raileurope at 1-888-382-RAIL or visit the link below.

  • It is not possible to reserve seats on routes that only provide second class seats.

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