Leksand
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Leksand is a town, and a municipality, in the Dalarna province in Sweden.
Understand
Get in
Leksand StationLeksand is connected to the regional railway hub Borlänge by several trains every day. The journey lasts some 30-50 minutes and costs some 65-75 kr. Trains to Mora, the largest city Siljansbygden takes 40-60 minutes and costs some 85-105 kr. There are also 3-hour direct trains to the Swedish capital Stockholm. The railways are operated by the Swedish national train operator SJ.
The regional traffic company in Dalarna is Dalatrafik. Their bus 274 provide 20 minute to and from Tällberg for 33 kr, while bus 111 carry passengers to Borlänge at fares from 65 kr, and bus 102 service passengers traveling to Rättvik at fares from 50 kr.
Route 70 passes just east of Leksand, and carry traffic south towards Borlänge and Västerås, and north toward Tällberg, Rättvik and Mora.
The closest airport is Dala Airport (BLE) outside of Borlänge.
See
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phone: +46 47-80 700address: Kyrkallén 23It is one of the largest rural churches in Sweden, with room for 2300 people. The area has been used as a christian burial ground since the 11th century, and archaeologists have found traces of a church building on the site dating to the 12th century. The oldest parts of the current church building date back to the 13th century, making it the oldest church in Siljansbygden. It got its current design, with the characteristic onion dome, during the 18th century. The Swedish romantic composer Hugo Alfvén is buried here.
Do
- Go on a boat trip on Lake Siljan! During summer two shipping companies offer cruises from Leksand:
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phone: +46 70-542 10 25Has been cruising on Siljan since 1876. They have a restaurant and café on board, but also offer plenty of shrimps! All cruises are guided. Tickets can be bought on board.
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phone: +46 70-5595490A steam ship built in 1866. Today it is operated by the non-profit "The Friends of Engelbrekt Association". Warm meals and wine is served during cruises.
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phone: +46 247-138 00address: Siljansvägen 75A summer park with plenty of child-friendly activities such as water slides, go-carts, laser tag, rope-ways and roller-coasters.
Events
MidsummerMidsummer celebration in Leksand draws as many as 30,000 participants, making it the biggest in Sweden! The celebrations are held in "Gropen", an ice age kettle hole forming a natural amphitheatre, and feature traditional Swedish folk music, dancing, playing and the erecting of a large maypole.
Eat
Aside from these restaurants, you can also dine one the cruise ships M/S Gustaf Wasa and S/S Engelbrekt.
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phone: +46 247-13280address: Torget 1A classical Leksand venue, established in 1978. They offer pizza and á la carte.
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phone: +46 247-121 11address: Norsgatan 23As you might have guessed from their name, they offer grilled chicken and pizza!
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phone: +46 247-132 60address: Norsgatan 19A restaurant, bar and café with several different activities and events, such as live music concerts.
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phone: +46 247-130 31address: Torget 10A Thai cuisine restaurant.
Sleep
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phone: +46 247-123 10address: Hjortnäsvägen 33A mansion turned into a guesthouse, with a fine dining hotel restaurant.
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phone: +46 247-145 70address: Leksandsvägen 7The only hotel in central Leksand.
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phone: +46 247-64816address: Siljegårdsvägen 21A folk high school with their own hostel. During season, from the end of June until early August, they also offer bed and breakfast accommodation.
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phone: +46 247-138 00address: Siljansvägen 61A camping ground and resort on the shores of Lake Siljan. The area features 222 cabins, 500 camping lots, beaches, a pool, a restaurant and a small shop.
Go next
- Falun – The administrative centre of Dalarna, famous for its UNESCO World Heritage copper mine.
- Mora – The uncrowned capital of Siljansbygden
- Tällberg – A tiny village, but a major tourist resort in Ludvika municipality.