Inlandsbanan scenic train
The Inlandsbanan is a scenic train route in Sweden that takes you all the way up to the Arctic Circle. Travel through magnificent forests and bogs while spotting reindeer from your train window.
The Inlandsbanan is fully included in your Eurail Pass.
Inlandsbanan routes
The 1,300 km long (807 mi) Inlandsbanan starts in Kristinehamn in the south and ends in Gällivare in the north. The railway is open for tourist traffic with daily departures from the middle of June until the end of August. At other times of the year, it is only open for chartered arrangements. The stretch Kristinehamn – Mora is open during the high season and tcombines train and bus.
Inlandsbanan routes:
- Kristinehamn - Mora
- Mora - Gällivare
Facilities and services
Additional information
Conditions for Eurail Pass holders
Eurail Passes are valid on the Inlandsbanan. Seat reservation for groups is compulsory, for individuals a reservation is highly recommended as the trains are often very busy. The reservation fee is SEK 50 per person per day.
Special features
The Inlandsbanan railway takes you on a voyage of discovery through the beautiful Swedish countryside. You can travel from Värmland in the south via Dalarna up to Lapland in the north. The journey takes you through 19 municipalities. There is lots on offer, from exploring nature and local heritage to eating delicious foods such as cloudberries, whitefish and reindeer. So climb on board for a fantastic journey.
All Inlandsbanan trains have knowledgeable, helpful train hosts. They will tell you about the places and scenery through which you are traveling. They are there to help you in whatever way they can and can also help with practical matters. The hosts remain onboard the train/coach and do not accompany you on excursions or to your accommodation.
More info at www.inlandsbanan.com.
Info: info@inlandsbanan.se or call: +46 (0)771-53 53 53.
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