OUOC are thinking of flying via Copenhagen and having a crazy long trip across land as flights to Gothenburg are veeery expensive. Does anyone know the best way to get from Copenhagen to the O Ringen and rough costs? We're having problems finding out due to our lack of Swedish speaking.
Cheers guys!
Any other hints for ways to cut costs would be muchly appreciated.
Getting to the O Ringen
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Getting to the O Ringen
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Becks - god
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for trains try
http://www.rejseplanen.dk/
they've got english-language pages and an international journey planner. no info on costs though.
http://www.rejseplanen.dk/
they've got english-language pages and an international journey planner. no info on costs though.
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Ed - diehard
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And why would you want to go to Jönköping?
I'd suggest going by train from Copenhagen Airport directly to Skillingaryd. According to http://www.sj.se it takes only 3 hours 19 minutes. Cost is about 281 SEK for students but your journey will be faster and easier.
I'd suggest going by train from Copenhagen Airport directly to Skillingaryd. According to http://www.sj.se it takes only 3 hours 19 minutes. Cost is about 281 SEK for students but your journey will be faster and easier.
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once you are in sweden internal flights railfares can be cheap if under 26. try sas and/or http://www.sj.se
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Becks wrote:Just tried that site EriOl suggested and it looked more expensive! Think I made need some Swedish tuition before booking these things!
Well, booking tickets from SJ isn't exactly simple and the price you pay is a bit of a lottery, that's why I wrote "about 281 SEK". Make sure you get the student discount and group discount if you're entitled to it. http://www.swedenbooking.com/ might help.
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We are going to fly to copenhagen with easyjet. It was much cheaper than malmo and gothenburg. There is a bridge across the sea from copenhagen to malmo and not too far from there.
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Mrs H. wrote:Have you taken the cost of crossing the bridge into you equation - it's pretty pricey - but very spectacular - you come soaring out of a tunnel onto an island and on to the bridge
I found out it was about a fiver each way on the train, but I guess if you were on a bus/coach it would be even cheaper
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