Jellbybacken
Discover the Charm of Jellbybacken in Åre
Discover the serene beauty of Åre Park, a perfect haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts in Sweden.
Nestled in the heart of Sweden, Åre Park offers a serene escape for tourists seeking natural beauty and outdoor activities. This picturesque park is perfect for leisurely strolls, picnics, and enjoying the stunning views of the surrounding landscapes.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you're driving to Åre Park, start from the center of Åre. Head south on Storgatan toward Årevägen/E14. Continue on E14 for about 2 kilometers. Take the exit toward Mörviksvägen. After exiting, turn left onto Mörviksvägen. Åre Park will be on your right at Mörviksvägen 6. There is parking available nearby, but be aware that parking fees may apply depending on the time of year.
Public Transportation
To reach Åre Park via public transportation, start by taking a train to Åre Station. From Åre Station, catch the bus number 501 or 502 heading towards Mörvik. The bus ride takes approximately 10-15 minutes. Get off at the Mörviksvägen stop, which is a short walk from Åre Park. Follow Mörviksvägen to the right, and you will see Åre Park located at Mörviksvägen 6.
Walking
If you're already in Åre and prefer to walk, you can take a scenic route. Start at the Åre Torg (the main square) and walk south along Storgatan. Continue onto Årevägen/E14 for about 1.5 kilometers, then turn onto Mörviksvägen. Åre Park is located at Mörviksvägen 6. The walk should take about 30-40 minutes, so wear comfortable shoes.
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