Einhäuser Reisebüro e.K.
06251 57361
Einhäuser Reisebüro e.K.
06251 57361
Mietwagenrundreise "Große Schweden-Reise"
From 2.457 €

Mietwagenrundreise "Große Schweden-Reise"

MIETWAGENRUNDREISE
Created: Tuesday, August 26, 2025
Ref ID: 33669300
price per person From
2.457 €
Based on 2 adults
Created: Tuesday, August 26, 2025
Destinations: Malmö, Sweden , Trelleborg, Sweden , Karlskrona, Sweden , Linkoping, Sweden , Norrkoeping, Sweden , Stockholm, Sweden , Uppsala, Sweden , Sundsvall, Sweden , Umea, Sweden , Lulea, Sweden , Kiruna, Sweden , Skelleftea, Sweden , Östersund, Sweden , Mora, Sweden , Falun, Sweden , Karlstad, Sweden , Gothenburg, Sweden , Varberg, Sweden , Malmö, Sweden

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12 Mar
Transport from Frankfurt to Malmö
Departure
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
06:55 - Frankfurt, Frankfurt Main (FRA)
15:25 - Malmo, Sturup (MMX)
8h 30m 1 PC 2 Stopovers
KL
KL KLM Royal Dutch Airlines - KL 1814
06:55 - Frankfurt, Frankfurt Main (FRA)
08:05 - Amsterdam, Schiphol (AMS)
Transport:  KL1814
Cabin Class: Economy
2h 35m - Connection in Amsterdam, Schiphol (AMS)
KL
KL KLM Royal Dutch Airlines - KL 1219
10:40 - Amsterdam, Schiphol (AMS)
12:45 - Stockholm, Arlanda (ARN)
Transport:  KL1219
Cabin Class: Economy
1h 30m - Connection in Stockholm, Arlanda (ARN)
Change from terminal 2 to 5
KL
KL KLM Royal Dutch Airlines - KL 8442
14:15 - Stockholm, Arlanda (ARN)
15:25 - Malmo, Sturup (MMX)
Transport:  KL8442 Operated by:  Braathens Regional Aviation AB
Cabin Class: Economy
12 Mar
Car rental
K PEUGEOT 3008
Thrifty Europe
A/C 4 doors 5 persons
K PEUGEOT 3008 or similar
Includes:
Deposit: Pickup full return full
Automatic transmission
Unlimited mileage
Sturup
MALMO AIRPORT SSK
16:30 - 12.03.2026
Sturup
MALMO AIRPORT SSK
07:45 - 02.04.2026
Driver age

Minimum 26, Maximum 80

Deposit
Vollgetankt erhalten/abgeben: Übernahme und Rückgabe mit vollem Tank. Falls das Fahrzeug nicht mit vollem Tank abgegeben wird, berechnet der Anbieter das fehlende Benzin zzgl. einer Gebühr für den Betankungsservice.
Payment rules
Vorauszahlung: Volle Zahlung bei Reservierungsabschluss. Gültige, auf den Fahrer laufende Kreditkarte ist unbedingt bei Abholung vorzulegen. Prepaid-, EC- oder Debitkarten (zB. Maestro,Visa Elektron,Visa Premier,Carte Bleue) nicht akzeptiert
Bei Abholung des Fahrzeugs wird eine Kaution auf der Kreditkarte des Fahrers blockiert. Diese Kaution wird vom Anbieter unter Berücksichtigung der geltenden Selbstbeteiligung und der gewählten Fahrzeugkategorie festgelegt. Bitte beachten Sie, dass der Wert der Selbstbeteiligung, eine Tankfüllung und eventuelle Bußgelder zusätzlich auf Ihrer Kreditkarte belastet werden können. Es wird empfohlen, eine Kreditkarte mit Chip, Pin-Code und geprägten Zahlen vorzulegen.Voraussichtliche Kaution: Selbstbeteiligung gemäß der gewählten Kategorie zuzüglich EUR 150
Theft protection
mit Selbstbeteiligung gemäß der ausgewählten Fahrzeugkategorie
Collision damage waiver
mit Selbstbeteiligung gemäß der ausgewählten Fahrzeugkategorie
Pickup

MALMO AIRPORT SSK - Telephone: 040 500257

STURUP AIRPORT

Opening hours: 06:00 - 23:59

Flughafenstation, bitte folgen Sie der Beschilderung zum Mietwagen Terminal.
Dropoff

MALMO AIRPORT SSK - Telephone 040 500257

STURUP AIRPORT

Opening hours: 06:00 - 23:59

Flughafenstation, bitte folgen Sie der Beschilderung zum Mietwagen Terminal.
12 Mar
1. Malmö
Stop
About the destination: Malmo is the third largest city in Sweden by population. Previously a secluded city at the southernmost point of Sweden, Malmo is rapidly evolving into a significant multicultural hub. The completion of the Oresund Bridge in 2000, which connects Sweden to Denmark, has made Malmo just a 30-minute car or train journey from the heart of Copenhagen. With its canals, beaches, and historical landmarks, Malmo is an excellent destination for tourists. The city is compact enough that most major attractions are within walking distance. The historical city center around the Main Square, Stortorget, presents a fascinating blend of old and new structures, which are best explored on foot. To the west of Stortorget's main square is the old town, Gamla Staden. This charming area is filled with bars, restaurants, and some very beautiful old houses. Some of these include the famous and adorable single-story houses that seem barely large enough to accommodate a single fisherman. Sankt Petri Kyrka, or St. Peter's Church, is hidden behind Stortorget, on Goran Olsgatan. This red-brick church is Malmo's oldest building and a representation of Baltic Brick Gothic from the 14th century. Malmo's pride, its grand City Hall, was the largest of its kind when it was constructed in 1546. The current town hall facade in Dutch Renaissance style was added in the 1860s, replacing a neoclassical facade from the early 1800s. The facade features sculptural ornaments. Lilla Torg, or "Little Square," was established in the late 16th century as a trading area for smaller market vendors. Its modern centerpiece is another of the city's unique public artworks: the bedside lamp. The square is encircled by some remarkable medieval buildings and is also one of the top nightlife spots in the old city, with numerous bars and pubs. In the lovely green parks and coastal suburbs, such as Sibbarp, you can get a good view of the Swedish nature and landscape. Malmo is a creative and curious city and Sweden's most multicultural metropolis. Once a drab industrial city, it has transformed itself into a modern and hip city with a lively nightlife.
More info
12 Mar
Car journey 22 Miles - 32m
Malmö
Trelleborg
14 Mar
Car journey 143 Miles - 2h 33m
Trelleborg
Karlskrona
15 Mar
Car journey 198 Miles - 4h 4m
Karlskrona
Linkoping
16 Mar
Car journey 27 Miles - 36m
Linkoping
Norrkoeping
16 Mar
5. Norrkoeping
Stop
16 Mar
Car journey 99 Miles - 1h 53m
Norrkoeping
Stockholm
16 Mar
6. Stockholm
Stay
About the destination: Sweden's capital, a picturesque blend of waterways, parks, and spire-dotted skylines, is rightfully celebrated as one of the most beautiful cities in Europe. Spanning across 14 islands and surrounded by thousands of smaller, rocky islets, it merges the dramatic landscapes and open skies of Scandinavia with the energy, dynamism, and urban chic of Western Europe. The city's essence is found in its diverse aspects: the stucco walls of the Old Town, the modern pulse of the galleries, the consumerist hum of the shopping districts, the tranquil serenity of the parks, the pulsating rhythm of the nightlife, and increasingly, the culinary allure of the restaurants. Stockholm's position on the Baltic Sea results in stark seasonal changes, and many locals will tell you that the only thing rivaling the beauty of a summer evening in Stockholm is the winter allure of its frozen lakes and snow-dusted skylines. Indeed, Stockholm's unique charm is a significant factor in its popularity among tourists, and in a continent brimming with captivating urban destinations, it speaks volumes that the city's cultural scene is dynamic enough to compete with any other in northern Europe. In addition to its exhibitions, museums, and concerts, it also offers a deeply romantic backdrop for a leisurely weekend getaway – the combination of preserved medieval architecture, expansive water views, and vibrant nightlife is irresistible. Most importantly, it's worth emphasizing that this city is truly unique. It's the most populated urban area in Scandinavia, yet two-thirds of it is still made up of water and green spaces. And if this seems unlikely, well, it provides the perfect reason to go and see for yourself.
More info
18 Mar
Car journey 44 Miles - 1h 2m
Stockholm
Uppsala
18 Mar
7. Uppsala
Stop
About the destination: Uppsala is a university town located in Uppland, Sweden, 80 km north of Stockholm. It is the city where Carl Linnaeus, one of the most significant scientists in history, served as a professor of medicine at Uppsala University during the 18th century. Visitors can explore the Linnaeus Museum and Linnaeus Garden to learn more about this remarkable man. As a university town, Uppsala is home to many of Sweden's important historical buildings and a large portion of its rich cultural heritage is tied to the university. The Skokloster Castle, considered one of Europe's most impressive sites, is also located here. This baroque castle, beautifully positioned on a peninsula in Lake Mälaren, is the largest privately owned palace in Sweden.
More info
18 Mar
Car journey 193 Miles - 3h 21m
Uppsala
Sundsvall
19 Mar
Car journey 164 Miles - 3h 18m
Sundsvall
Umea
21 Mar
Car journey 164 Miles - 3h 9m
Umea
Lulea
23 Mar
Car journey 216 Miles - 4h 11m
Lulea
Kiruna
25 Mar
Car journey 290 Miles - 5h 27m
Kiruna
Skelleftea
26 Mar
Car journey 288 Miles - 6h 6m
Skelleftea
Östersund
27 Mar
Car journey 193 Miles - 4h 10m
Östersund
Mora
27 Mar
14. Mora
Stop
27 Mar
Car journey 55 Miles - 1h 21m
Mora
Falun
28 Mar
Car journey 143 Miles - 3h 18m
Falun
Karlstad
28 Mar
16. Karlstad
Stay
About the destination: Karlstad is located halfway between Oslo and Stockholm on the northern shore of Lake Vänern in the county of Värmland. Known as the sun city of Sweden, Karlstad has adopted the sun as its symbol, representing the hospitality of its residents and illustrating the warm-hearted nature of the city. The River Klarälven flows through Karlstad before reaching Lake Vänern. The old Stone Bridge, Sweden's longest stone arch bridge, spans the eastern branch of the river. The large and airy market square, Stora Torget, is the heart of the city center. Here, you can visit the Neoclassical Rådhuset, the town hall, and the Peace Monument, which commemorates the peaceful dissolution of the union between Sweden and Norway. Just east of the market square is Karlstad Cathedral, easily recognizable by its tower visible throughout the central city. Inside, you can admire the altar made from Gotland limestone with a cross of Orrefors crystal, and the organ. Next to Karlstad Cathedral is a memorial stone dedicated to the sailors from Värmland who lost their lives at sea during World War II. Opposite the cathedral is the Karlstad School Museum, which houses a large collection of school objects, educational materials from the mid-19th century, and school uniforms. One of Karlstad's major tourist attractions is the Värmland Museum, located at the corner where the Klarälven River splits. The museum features a dozen permanent exhibits that guide visitors through the history of Värmland. "Sola i Kallsta," meaning "the sun in Karlstad," is a popular local expression referring to a cheerful and friendly servant girl who lived in Karlstad in the 17th century. A sculpture of her stands outside the Stadshotellet and Bishop's Arms pub. Karlstad is a pleasant, beautiful, and friendly city, and the surrounding Värmland offers a natural treasure: Tiveden National Park. There, you will find swamps, glacial forests, and paths along lakes that reflect the stunning skies, making the trip truly worthwhile.
More info
29 Mar
Car journey 156 Miles - 3h 18m
Karlstad
Gothenburg
29 Mar
17. Gothenburg
Stay
About the destination: Certainly! Here’s a clear, natural-sounding American English translation of your text: --- Gothenburg is Sweden’s second-largest city and the biggest port in Scandinavia. Despite this, the city is known for its unique blend of urban energy and small-town friendliness, earning it a reputation as Sweden’s friendliest city for years. In short, Gothenburg is a vibrant city with fascinating sights and an unbeatable seaside vibe. Poseidon rules the city—the massive bronze statue of the sea god flexes his muscles in the middle of Götaplatsen, the city’s arts center, but his influence stretches far beyond that. Every weekday morning, fishermen auction off their catch at the Fiskekorka, or “Fish Church.” This indoor fish market got its name because the building looks like a Gothic church. Even though Gothenburg is a lively city, it can also be beautiful and peaceful, especially in its many parks. Slottsskogen Park has lakes, birds, and a zoo featuring Swedish animals. Just beyond it are the famous Botanical Gardens, with plant collections from all over the world. The city is full of museums, but two stand out. The Röhsska Museum is Sweden’s national museum of design and applied arts, and the Gothenburg Art Museum, housed in a stunning building next to the theater and concert hall, features a world-class collection of Nordic art. Gothenburg’s Cathedral, Domkyrkan, was built in 1815 on the ruins of two earlier churches that burned down in 1721 and 1802. This neoclassical building is located on Västra Hamngatan, right in the heart of downtown. Gothenburg isn’t really an industrial city; it’s more of a logistics hub. There are no grimy factories or tall smokestacks here. Instead, you’ll find plenty of green spaces, an archipelago, and tons of sports and cultural activities. The lively crowds, cosmopolitan restaurants, cafés along the popular Avenyn, and the nearby west coast of Sweden all make this city buzz with life. ---
More info
31 Mar
Car journey 47 Miles - 59m
Gothenburg
Varberg
31 Mar
18. Varberg
Stop
31 Mar
Car journey 124 Miles - 2h 7m
Varberg
Malmö
31 Mar
19. Malmö
Stay
About the destination: Malmo is the third largest city in Sweden by population. Previously a secluded city at the southernmost point of Sweden, Malmo is rapidly evolving into a significant multicultural hub. The completion of the Oresund Bridge in 2000, which connects Sweden to Denmark, has made Malmo just a 30-minute car or train journey from the heart of Copenhagen. With its canals, beaches, and historical landmarks, Malmo is an excellent destination for tourists. The city is compact enough that most major attractions are within walking distance. The historical city center around the Main Square, Stortorget, presents a fascinating blend of old and new structures, which are best explored on foot. To the west of Stortorget's main square is the old town, Gamla Staden. This charming area is filled with bars, restaurants, and some very beautiful old houses. Some of these include the famous and adorable single-story houses that seem barely large enough to accommodate a single fisherman. Sankt Petri Kyrka, or St. Peter's Church, is hidden behind Stortorget, on Goran Olsgatan. This red-brick church is Malmo's oldest building and a representation of Baltic Brick Gothic from the 14th century. Malmo's pride, its grand City Hall, was the largest of its kind when it was constructed in 1546. The current town hall facade in Dutch Renaissance style was added in the 1860s, replacing a neoclassical facade from the early 1800s. The facade features sculptural ornaments. Lilla Torg, or "Little Square," was established in the late 16th century as a trading area for smaller market vendors. Its modern centerpiece is another of the city's unique public artworks: the bedside lamp. The square is encircled by some remarkable medieval buildings and is also one of the top nightlife spots in the old city, with numerous bars and pubs. In the lovely green parks and coastal suburbs, such as Sibbarp, you can get a good view of the Swedish nature and landscape. Malmo is a creative and curious city and Sweden's most multicultural metropolis. Once a drab industrial city, it has transformed itself into a modern and hip city with a lively nightlife.
More info
02 Apr
Transport from Malmö to Frankfurt
Return
Scandinavian Airlines
Scandinavian Airlines Scandinavian Airlines
09:50 - Malmo, Sturup (MMX)
19:45 - Frankfurt, Frankfurt Main (FRA)
9h 55m 1 PC 2 Stopovers Fare: STANDARD
SK
SK Scandinavian Airlines - SK 106
09:50 - Malmo, Sturup (MMX)
11:00 - Stockholm, Arlanda (ARN)
Transport:  SK106
Cabin Class: Economy
4h 10m - Connection in Stockholm, Arlanda (ARN)
SK
SK Scandinavian Airlines - SK 1407
15:10 - Stockholm, Arlanda (ARN)
16:20 - Copenhagen, Kastrup (CPH)
Transport:  SK1407
Cabin Class: Economy
1h 55m - Connection in Copenhagen, Kastrup (CPH)
SK
SK Scandinavian Airlines - SK 1635
18:15 - Copenhagen, Kastrup (CPH)
19:45 - Frankfurt, Frankfurt Main (FRA)
Transport:  SK1635
Cabin Class: Economy
price per person From
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Based on 2 adults
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