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Showing Moskosel, Through the visitor's eyes

As you approach Moskosel, the landscape becomes more rugged and wild. The trees grow taller and the air becomes fresher. You can feel the energy of the north, where the people are hardy and the nature is untamed.

As you step off the train and onto the platform, you are welcomed by the friendly locals of Moskosel. They invite you to explore the beauty of their home, from the sweeping vistas of the surrounding forests to the tranquil lakes that dot the landscape. As you wander through this quaint village, you are struck by the sense of connection that the people have with the land, and the pride they take in their home.

As you continue your journey through Moskosel, you are enveloped by the natural beauty of the north. You are struck by the majesty of the forests, the stillness of the lakes, and the wonder of the wildlife. And as you depart, you carry with you memories of this special place, and the warm hospitality of its people.

Travel Options -> Get to Moskosel :

Are you looking for travel options from Stockholm to Moskosel, a village in Sweden located in the municipality of Arvidsjaur in Norrbotten County.

There are several options for traveling from Stockholm to Moskosel:

  • By plane: The fastest and most convenient option is to fly from Stockholm Arlanda Airport to Arvidsjaur Airport. From Arvidsjaur Airport, you can take a taxi or rental car to Moskosel. Or a bus to Arvidsjaur and a bus to Moskosel. We normally can pick you up from Arvidsjaur (airport or bus station). The flight takes about 1 hour and 15 minutes. 

  • By train: Alternatively, you could take the train from Stockholm Central Station to Luleå Central Station. From Luleå, you can take a local bus to Arvidsjaur and then transfer to a local bus to Moskosel. This journey takes about 13 hours and 30 minutes. Another option is to take the train from Stockholm Central Station to Jörn or Alvsbyn, and then transfer to a local bus to Moskosel. This journey will take about 12 hours and 30 minutes.

  • By car: If you have a car, you can also drive from Stockholm to Moskosel. The journey takes about 10 hours and 30 minutes, depending on the traffic.

  • By bus: Another option is to take a bus from Stockholm to Arvidsjaur, and then transfer to a local bus to Moskosel. This journey takes about 12 hours and 30 minutes.

  • By boat (not really sure if possible): If you prefer another mode of transportation, you could take a boat from Stockholm to the North of Sweden, and find other transportation to reach Moskosel. This option is not as common and may not be available. However, if you are able to find a boat that operates this route, it can be a scenic and enjoyable way to travel.

Travel Options -> Download the Travel Itinerary.pdf to Moskosel Creative Lab:

Traveling:

By bus: 

visit site: https://ltnbd.se/

Länstrafiken Norrbotten

Moskosel ->Arvidsjaur

Moskosel <-Arvidsjaur

These are the "normal" bus times. 

However, there are other times for the "school" bus.

That depends if there are holidays or not.

School bus times:

Moskosel to Arvidsjaur - 07:10

Arvidsjaur to Moskosel - 16:15

FAQ

The Answers You Need

The cost of food in Sweden can vary and it is subjective as to what is considered expensive or cheap. However, some people have reported that food prices in Sweden are generally a little higher compared to other countries, but similar to other countries like France, Germany, Spain and Portugal. To get a better idea, you can check out prices at a popular grocery store chain like Coop.

https://www.coop.se/handla/

Keep in mind that 10 Kr is roughly equivalent to 1 Euro.  

Are food costs more expensive in Sweden?

Moskosel has a 24h/7days digital grocery shop. It is very well equipped and anyone can find a good variety of  food there. Arvidsjaur town is also 30min car distance, if anything else is needed.

Moskosel food shop

The fastest way to reach us is by phone @ +46 73 985 13 24 (Gonçalo). 

Direct and fast contact

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