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Korsnäsgården

4.6 (147)

Charming Mora cottage blending boutique shopping, homemade fika, and summer garden bliss in Dalarna's cultural heart.

Korsnäsgården is a charming Swedish cottage restaurant and shop in central Mora, blending traditional Dalarna hospitality with homemade baked goods, ice cream, and House of Olivia boutique items. Housed in a historic wooden building at Moragatan 9, it offers a cozy spot for coffee, light meals, and summer outdoor seating in a quaint garden setting. Open weekdays from 11am with shorter weekend hours, it captures the essence of local Mora life.

A brief summary to Korsnäsgården

  • Moragatan 9, Mora, 792 30, SE
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  • Mid ranged
  • Environment icon Mixed
  • Mobile reception: 5 out of 5
  • Monday 11 am-5 pm
  • Tuesday 11 am-6 pm
  • Wednesday 11 am-6 pm
  • Thursday 11 am-6 pm
  • Friday 11 am-6 pm
  • Saturday 11 am-3 pm

Local tips

  • Opt for the seasonal ice cream in summer from the glass pavilion for a refreshing treat amid the garden greenery.
  • Pair your coffee with a slice of homemade apple pie, a staple that showcases local baking traditions.
  • Browse House of Olivia early in the day to avoid peak lunch crowds and discover unique Dalarna crafts.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From Mora Central Station, walk 10-15 minutes along flat sidewalks through the town center; fully accessible with no steep inclines, suitable year-round.

  • Bus

    Take local bus line 20 or 50 from Mora bus terminal to Moragatan stop, 5-8 minutes travel time, departs every 30 minutes weekdays, fares 25-35 SEK.

  • Bicycle

    Rent a city bike from nearby stations and cycle 7-10 minutes via dedicated paths; free for first 30 minutes, lock securely as parking is street-side only.

  • Driving

    Drive from E45 highway exit, 3-5 minutes to central parking at Köpmannagatan lot; limited spaces, 20 SEK per hour, watch for pedestrian zones.

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Cottage Charm in the Heart of Mora

Nestled at the intersection of Moragatan and Köpmannagatan, Korsnäsgården embodies the timeless appeal of a classic Swedish stuga, or cottage. This wooden structure, with its pitched roof and flower-adorned facade, stands as a preserved piece of Dalarna's rural heritage amid Mora's bustling town center. Step inside, and you're enveloped by the warm scent of freshly baked bread and coffee brewing, evoking memories of family gatherings in the Swedish countryside.The building's low ceilings and creaking floorboards whisper stories of generations past, when such homes served as hubs for community life in this region known for its forests, lakes, and vibrant folk traditions.

House of Olivia Boutique Experience

At the core of Korsnäsgården lies House of Olivia, a boutique curating unique Swedish design pieces, from handcrafted textiles to artisanal homewares. Browse shelves lined with colorful pottery, woolen scarves, and wooden carvings that reflect Dalarna's craft legacy. Each item tells a tale of local artisans, making it a treasure trove for those seeking authentic souvenirs.The shop's layout invites leisurely exploration, with displays arranged to highlight the interplay of tradition and contemporary style, perfect for discovering gifts that carry a piece of Mora home.

Culinary Delights from Hearth and Garden

Korsnäsgården's kaffebar serves as the soul of the venue, offering homemade pastries, sandwiches, and a tempting ice cream menu featuring creamy scoops in seasonal flavors. In summer, the outdoor glass pavilion and garden seating transform the space into an idyllic retreat, where sunlight filters through birch leaves and birdsong accompanies your fika – Sweden's cherished coffee break ritual.Expect simple yet flavorful dishes rooted in local ingredients: think rye bread with cheese from nearby dairies, berry pies bursting with forest-picked fruits, and robust coffee from regional roasters. It's casual dining at its finest, emphasizing quality over complexity.

Seasonal Rhythms and Daily Rhythm

The venue pulses with Mora's seasonal cadence. Summer brings extended outdoor hours and lively garden vibes, while winter cozies up with indoor fireside seating. Open from 11am Tuesday through Friday until 6pm, with shorter Saturday sessions and Mondays closed, it aligns with the unhurried pace of small-town Sweden.This rhythm allows visitors to sync with local life, perhaps timing a visit around nearby markets or cultural events in Dalarna, enhancing the immersive experience of regional authenticity.

Gateway to Dalarna's Cultural Tapestry

Beyond its walls, Korsnäsgården anchors visitors in Mora's cultural landscape, close to landmarks celebrating the area's horse culture and midsummer festivals. It serves as a gentle introduction to Dalarna's traditions, where every cup of coffee or boutique find connects you deeper to the province's folklore-rich heritage.Whether lingering over lunch or selecting a handmade ornament, the spot fosters a sense of belonging in this lakeside town famed for its natural beauty and artistic spirit.

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