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Where are you geographically located?

Navardalen is located in northern Dalarna, around 30 kilometres north of Älvdalen, in the heart of the Swedish wilderness. Despite its secluded setting, it is still accessible from major cities. It is approximately 5 hours by car from Stockholm, around 355 km from Stockholm Arlanda Airport, and about 520 km from Gothenburg. The nearest train station is Mora Station, reached in about 3 hours 45 minutes to 4 hours from Stockholm Central, after which a car or transfer is needed for the final part of the journey. 

If you do not have your own car, you can book a transfer with us from Mora Station.

Getting to Navardalen is part of the experience. As you travel north through Dalarna, the landscape gradually opens into forests, lakes, and quieter roads, and the final part of the journey becomes a natural transition into the stillness of the wilderness.

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A More Conscious Way to Travel to Mora Station and Navardalen.

Travelling to Mora Station from Europe by public transport is entirely possible and offers one of the most sustainable ways to arrive. For guests coming from across the continent, the most climate friendly option is to travel by train, allowing the journey itself to become a meaningful part of the experience.

From many parts of Europe, the easiest route is to travel by rail via Copenhagen, Hamburg or Berlin to Stockholm. From Stockholm Central Station, there are direct trains to Mora, making the final part of the journey both simple and comfortable. Rather than rushing by air, travelling overland offers a slower and more thoughtful transition from city life into the forests and landscapes of Dalarna.

Choosing the train instead of flying significantly reduces the climate impact of the journey. It also creates space to arrive in a different state of mind. The further north you travel, the more the scenery begins to shift. Cities give way to open land, deeper forests and a quieter rhythm. For many guests, this is where the experience truly begins.

A simple option is to travel by train to Copenhagen, Hamburg or Berlin, continue to Stockholm with operators such as Snälltåget, and then take the direct SJ train from Stockholm to Mora. Snälltåget runs direct services between Copenhagen and Stockholm, and from May 4, 2026, also direct trains between Hamburg and Stockholm via Copenhagen. SJ then connects Stockholm with Mora within Sweden.

For guests travelling from Belgium, the Netherlands or Germany, European Sleeper can be a useful first step, with overnight trains such as Brussels to Berlin or Prague, from where the journey can continue north toward Copenhagen, Stockholm and Mora.

For a lower cost alternative, guests can also combine long distance buses and trains. FlixBus operates extensive routes across Europe and to Sweden, including connections to cities such as Gothenburg and Stockholm, where travellers can continue onward by train to Mora.

Book trains within Sweden, including Stockholm to Mora: SJ

Book trains between Copenhagen, Hamburg, Berlin and Stockholm: Snälltåget

Direct Snälltåget route Hamburg to Stockholm via Copenhagen Snälltåget Hamburg–Copenhagen–Stockholm

Snälltåget night train Berlin to Stockholm via Copenhagen
Snälltåget Berlin–Stockholm night train

Book overnight trains from Brussels, Amsterdam and Berlin
European Sleeper

European Sleeper Brussels–Amsterdam–Berlin route
European Sleeper night train

Book long distance buses across Europe to Sweden
FlixBus

FlixBus to Stockholm
FlixBus Stockholm

FlixBus to Gothenburg
FlixBus Gothenburg

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