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..and say hello! We like to do everything we can to make you welcome. And we feel we are rather good at it. After all, Örebro is used to receiving visitors. We have been doing it for hundreds of years. Roads have always met in Örebro. From the medieval highway between Götaland and Svealand to today’s motorways. Furthermore, we are at the middle of Sweden’s centres of population. So, it is only natural that people visit us. Centuries of tired travellers have spent the night here. Nowadays, we also have lots to offer those who want more than rest. It is no surprise that some travellers decide to stay here for good! Others continue onwards after a few days, enthusing over all they have experienced. So, welcome to our home. We promise to look after you well. Take a seat in our “stateroom”, the heart of Örebro’s city centre. Be amazed by all the historic jewels we have collected over the years. Relax in the wilderness garden we call Kilsbergen… You can be sure we will take care of all your needs. After all, that is our speciality!
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Produced by Björn Fransson, Destination Örebro AB Photo Terje Rakke/briljans.se (cover), Alexander von Sydow, Magnus Westerborn, Magnus Wahman, Björn Fransson, Andreas Hylthén, Christer Pöhner, Karin Moberg, Göran Ekberg, Jette Bergström, Dan Lindberg, Helga Stensgaard, Eva Widlund and others. Translation John Halliwell/Transtext Printed by db grafiska, Örebro, 2006
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Glorious past. Today, all is peaceful in the tiny community between Hallsberg and Kumla. Yet, 150 years ago, Sannahed was one of Sweden’s largest military camps and training grounds. Let the faithfully restored and stately officers’ mess take you back to the glory days. Visit the military museum and the home of an officer in the Hussars. The latter paints an intimate picture of life in the 19th century. ? South of Kumla & +46 (0)19 58 81 06 8 www.kumla.se
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Tranquil. There can hardly be a better word to describe Hallagården. This old manor house, once home to an iron magnate, is part of the Lekhyttan idyll at the foot of the Kilsbergen uplands. The buildings, in “Swedish red”, house a café, shop and exhibitions. The coffee and pastries are gloriously fresh. Tempted? Then also try Johan’s home-made sheep’s cheese. A world away from busy supermarkets, browse through the shop’s fine assortment of teas, herbs, spices and other delights. ? Lekhyttan, west of Örebro
& +46 (0)19 29 20 92 8 www.hallagarden.nu
Antiquity. Discover a real cultural treasure in the forests near the Östergötland border. The Boo manor house estate stretches round the towers and spires of fairy-tale Boo Castle. Many of the buildings here conjure up pictures of ancient Greece. The church and the church school, with its mighty columns, are just two examples. The rich plant and animal life will also amaze you. ? Southeast of Hallsberg
& +46 (0)582 405 40 8 hem.passagen.se/bohemsida
From Birger’s time. At its height, Riseberga Kloster, the Cistercian convent outside Fjugesta, owned 240 properties in six provinces. It was founded in the 12th century when Birger Brosa, the country’s highest public officer, donated a number of large estates to the nuns in Riseberga. Unfortunately, King Gustav Vasa put a stop to their activities in 1546 and the buildings were left to fall into decay. Today, parts of the original western church wall remain. However, the entire convent area has been renovated. Close by, there is a chapel and an impressive amphitheatre with seats for over 1,200 spectators. On a warm summer evening, what better than a guided tour with fascinating stories from the convent’s heydays? ? South-East of Fjugesta & +46-(0)582 811 00 8 www.lekeberg.se
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Time machine. At Örebro castle, the “theatre pieces” known as Secrets of the Vasa fortress serve as a time machine. Take your ticket and travel back over the centuries. Meet haughty royalty, sly prisoners, proud masterbuilders and not always so humble servants. Hear them speak about themselves and famous and littleknown episodes from the castle’s history. Daily, 26 June – 13 August; “ordinary” castle tours all year round. ? Örebro Castle & +46 (0)19 21 21 21 8 www.orebro.se/slottet
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Amidst tin cans and enamel signs. Step right back into a general store from Sweden’s past. The air of authenticity is flawless. Real metal biscuit tins, glass jars, enamel signs, toffees in paper cones, old postcards and a host of other fascinating items. ? Stallbacken, Örebro city and in Wadköping
& +46 (0)19 18 37 00/32 33 16
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Dramatic history. Many chapters of Sweden’s history have been written within Örebro Castle’s metre-thick walls. Over its 700 years, the mighty fortress at the heart of Örebro has provided the stage for sieges, parliaments and meetings of the great and small. Amidst the models and computer animations in Queen’s Tower, live the castle’s history. Via the actors in Secrets of the Vasa fortress, meet figures from the past. Enjoy the excellent cooking of Nobel chef, Johnny Johansson. Shows, art exhibitions, markets, trade fairs and other events complete the yearly menu. ? Örebro city
& +46 (0)19 21 21 21 8 www.orebro.se/slottet
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Örebro tourist information office welcomes you!
History package Overnight stay in an Örebro hotel, Secrets of the Vasa fortress (or other guided tour of the castle) and a visit to Wadköping. Ring us on from +46 (0)19 21 21 21
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»Would you like to know more about Örebro? Then come to the tourist information office. We will be delighted to tell you more about what there is to see and do in and around the town. Visit us at the castle in the heart of Örebro. We are open nearly every day of the year. Weekdays 10.00 – 18.00 and weekends 10.00 – 14.00. On summer weekends, we stay open until 16.00. Of course, you can also ring us on +46 (0)19 21 21 21 or read more at www.orebro.se/turism or www.orebrolan.se/turism.« Helene Magnusson Destination Örebro
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Karin and Carl Larsson in Hallsberg. She lived in the shadow of her husband, Carl, one of Sweden’s greatest ever artists. However, had Karin Larsson lived today, she would certainly have been one of our most noted designers. Karin’s elegant furniture and beautiful textiles put her way ahead of her time. Her ideas have inspired many modern designers, not least those of IKEA. Several of Karin’s works, both furniture and paintings, are on show at her parents’ home, Bergööska huset. There is also an exhibition about her family. The main hall is decorated by Carl Larsson’s impressive wall paintings of the Bergöö family and Hallsberg. ? Östra Storgatan 5, Hallsberg & +46 (0)582 68 53 37 8 www.hallsberg.se
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Living history. Kvarngården in Mullhyttan is a piece of living history. The old village mill, which is part of the attraction, has been in use since the 18th century. Its 2.5 metre waterwheel grinds ecologically grown wheat and rye. You can buy the flour from the tiny shop. Exhibitions, a café and shows also attract visitors throughout the summer. ? Southwest of Fjugesta & +46 (0)585 403 94 8 www.mullhyttan.nu
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Örebro as it was. There is no hurry in Wadköping. Calm reigns in the village’s cobblestone streets and squares. Stop and drink in the atmosphere of the courtyards ringed by the traditional red buildings that were once amongst Örebro’s finest. Rummage through the handicraft stalls and cosy shops. Relax with a cup of coffee in the square. Breathe in the heady aromas that waft from the tiny bakery. Visit some of the exhibitions. Remember to check the programme – there is always something happening! Music, puppet shows and markets such as those that attract great crowds at Christmas. ? Örebro & +46 (0)19 21 62 20 8 www.orebro.se/wadkoping
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Varied. Örebro county museum has everything from Bronze Age treasures to the first go-kart of Formula 1 ace, Ronnie Peterson [17]. See the costumes, jewellery and weapons in the Treasure chamber. Feel the repose amongst the beautiful objects in the Church hall. Encounter Örebro’s greatest sportspeople at the Sports museum. Wander through farming communities from the Stone Age to the present day. Peep inside old dwellings, mint your own “gold coin”, admire the dolls house from one of the mansions and write your own name in runes. A large part of the museum is devoted to art. There are five main themes – nature, man, abstract art, history and the home. Have a good lunch at the museum’s restaurant and then continue on to enjoy the temporary exhibitions! ? Engebrektsgatan 3, Örebro
& +46 (0)19 602 87 00 8 www.orebrolansmuseum.se
Shoe times. At the Shoe industry museum in Kumla, time has stood still! One of the floors has been left exactly the same as on the day the shoe factory closed down. However, the museum is carrying traditions onward. The handmade shoes now produced here can be bought in the shop. Exhibitions and authentic settings tell of the times when the Närke region was the capital of the Swedish shoe industry. Here, you can also take a trip back through the nostalgia of shoe fashions. We guarantee the odd smile or two! Kumla is still a shoe town. The Age factory produces the famous Arbesko range and the Ymer shoe factory is responsible for Kavat, the highly popular children’s shoes [37]. ? Sveavägen 19, Kumla & +46 (0)19 58 81 87 8 www.kumla.se
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For VW fans. Everyone remembers the “Beetle”! Holmgren’s Volkswagen museum is the world’s largest private collection of VWs. Wander through this classic collection and see Beetles from 1949 to 1975, one for each year. There is also a model from 2004. The museum’s latest acquisition is one of the very last Beetles made in Mexico before production was stopped. Most of the cars are untouched originals. However, there are also rarities. For example, a Karmann-Ghia and custom builds such as a mint-green Beetle limousine! ? Pålsboda 8 www.holmgrensbuss.se
& +46 (0)582 400 10
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All aboard! From Järle, you take a physical voyage through time! The vintage train that leaves the tiny station takes you to the “iron community” of Pershyttan and the picturesque “wooden town” of Nora. Built in 1854, next to Sweden’s first railway line, Järle station is the country’s oldest. There are departures throughout the summer. You can choose between a real steam train and an oldfashioned railbus. ? Järle, 20 km north of Örebro
& +46 (0)587 502 90 8 www.nbvj.nu
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Tractor feast. The Tractor museum outside Viby has collected some thirty tractors of different ages and makes. It also has other tractor-related objects. More tractors are on show at the history of agriculture exhibition in Tekniska Kvarnen at Karlslund [32] in Örebro . ? Norra Öna, Viby
& +46 (0)582 710 30 8 www.hallsberg.se
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Golden pumps. Be carried back to the petrol stations of the 50’s! Just outside Vretstorp, there is a reconstructed Shell station from the golden era of this American giant. Contemporary pumps, oil cans, signs, vending machines and other authentic items are all here. Souvenirs and 50’s and 60’s “memorabilia” can be bought from the museum shop. ? Vretstorp west of Hallsberg
& +46 (0)582 720 45 8 www.hallsberg.se
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F1 legend. Which Örebro person is best known throughout the world? Possibly racing ace Ronnie Peterson; 123 Grand Prix starts and ten victories have ensured his place in motorsport’s hall of fame. In 2003, twenty-five years after his tragic accident at Monza, a memorial sculpture was unveiled a stone’s throw from Ronnie’s childhood home in Almby, Örebro.
We saw over three thousand swans!
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Natural. “Let’s go up to Ånnaboda”. That is what the people of Örebro usually say when the weather calls them to the outdoor life. Throughout this area in the heart of the Kilsbergen uplands, there are small lakes for bathing, winding trails for exercise, tricky obstacle courses for the adventurous and relaxing paths for those who like forest walks. The 280-kilometre long Bergslag trail passes by, but there are also lots of shorter challenges for runners, skiers and ramblers alike. Ånnaboda is home to Kilsbergen Konferens & Lodge, a centre offering a restaurant, accommodation, camping and conference facilities. Ånnaboda, Garphyttan +46 (0)19 29 55 00 www.kilsbergen.se
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Beautiful Örebro. Örebro is beautiful. This may sound like boasting, but we simply have to say it! Our “stateroom”, the castle surrounded by the Svartån river and rows of stately buildings, has no equal. Furthermore, Stadsparken, the town’s main park, was recently voted the most beautiful in Sweden. Within walking distance of the city centre, you can find Alnängarna’s water park and, on the shores of Lake Hjälmaren, the Oset and Rynningeviken nature reserves. Then there are the turn of the century districts in Öster and Karlslund [24]… The list can be made as long as you like!
Swan lake. Every spring, the lake at Tysslingen stages an amazing spectacle. For a few hectic weeks, thousand of whooper swans gather here. There can be as many as 4,000 every day! Make time to drop in on the Swan festival that is arranged to coincide with the migration. It has exhibitions, presentations films and guided tours. Tysslingen is a popular destination throughout the year. At Rånnesta, there is a café and an art gallery. There are also two nature information stations by the lake. ? Rånnesta, west of Örebro
& +46 (0)19 28 32 38, 29 87 70 8 www.tysslingen.com
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Artistic view. Kvarntorpshögen is one of our most remarkable industrial memorials. During the Second World War, oil was extracted from shale. The hot slag generated by this process created an over 100-metre high hill. This has now cooled (although there are the occasional wisps of smoke) and become a popular destination. Besides the magnificent views, there is also the Art on high (Konst på hög) sculpture park. Sited at the top of the hill, this has works by many famous artists. Next to the coffee cabin, you will also find Pluto, part of the scale model that begins at Kumla’s main square and depicts the solar system. It is possible to drive to the top of the hill, but why not take on the challenge of the 427 steps in Europe’s longest staircase? ? Kvarntorp, east of Kumla & +46 (0)19 58 81 06 8 www.kumla.se
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Kumla oasis. A wonderfully green oasis stretches out below the old water tower in Djupadalsparken. Hire a pedalo and venture out onto the little lake. Play minigolf and then relax with some openair refreshments at the Sjösidan restaurant. The oasis also has scenic paths, a camping site and the heated pools of Djupadalsbadet.
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Stone history. Near Kvarntorp, there is Hällabrottet. From this quarry, white mexi-tile and Ytong blocks once travelled out across the world. At the Stonework museum, hear about the quarry’s centuries old history and then see the beautiful white marble floor in Yxhult’s old headquarters. ? Hällabrottet & +46 (0)19 58 81 06 8 www.kumla.se
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& +46 (0)19 57 97 85 8 www.kumla.se
We went all the way up the 427 steps!
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Culture park. In Karlslund, on the outskirts of Örebro, culture and nature are combined into a beautiful and green mix. Parks, gardens and herb beds surround the over ninety buildings where artists and artisans work. A café in the manor house, as well as museums such as Tekniska Kvarnen [32] and the old power station, add to the delights. Finally, Karlsund’s nature conservation area is simply made for beautiful walks.
»Make it easy for yourself and book one of our special hotel packages. We have them in all price ranges and with many different themes. Of course, we can also help you with other bookings, e.g. hotel rooms. Ring the tourist information centre on +46 (0)19 21 21 21 and we will tell you more.«
? Örebro & +46 (0)19 21 62 20 8 www.orebro.se/karlslund
Johanna Bjelkengren Destination Örebro
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We have more than just a “stateroom” and jewels of history… How about a massive playroom? A play space for children of all ages? Its “toys” can teach all of us something about the world. Eyes open naturally wide in our playroom! We have many places designed for family fun. Skiing, the roar of speedway engines… The choice is yours. Then there is also our bathroom. Fully tiled of course. And with a bubble pool. Not to mention palms, waterslides, water trails and lagoons – and living fish… So, come along. Relax and join in!
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The tops. There are adventure pools and water playgrounds. Then there is Gustavsvik! On suspended wooden bridges under waving palms, climb to the top of Europe’s longest wild-water run. Take the plunge! If that is not enough, there are also climbing walls, water courses and the Turbo Super Twister waterslide that starts right up at the ceiling. Ten seconds later, thoroughly dizzied, you land in one of the pool’s basins. But, are you looking for quieter challenges? If so, we have the aquarium lagoon (with sharks and other tropical fish), a wave pool, bubble pools and a massive play area for the very young. The Gustavsvik leisure complex also has a relaxation section, a fifty-metre exercise pool, solariums, a gym and a large outdoor pool with grassy areas and sun traps. Next to Gustavsvik, there is a five-star camping site and Åstaden’s crazy golf course with its models of Örebro buildings. Play well at the foot of the Mushroom and score a hole in one through the ghosts in Örebro Castle! ?
Stenbackevägen, Örebro
& +46 (0)19 19 69 00 8 www.gustavsvik.se
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Family package Overnight stay in an Örebro hotel and admission to the Gustavsvik leisure complex or other popular family attractions. Ring us on +46 (0)19 21 21 21 and we will tell you more. rom
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Play and explore. The Children’s Museum blends play with learning about life and society. How does the ear work? What is it like to sit in a wheelchair? How can you stop nightmares? Work together on finding solutions and have fun at the same time! Open your own business. Lose yourself in dreams amongst all the dressing up clothes. The Children’s Museum is closed in the spring, but is opening in new premises in summer 2006.
fun for all the family ? Hallsberg & +46 (0)582 61 13 37 8 www.childrensmuseum.nu
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Winter fun. Storstenshöjden in Kilsbergen is Örebro’s alpine centre. Nine prepared runs, a “crossover” land and sledge hills attract skiing fanatics and young families alike. The lift queues are seldom long. In total, the lifts can handle 5,000 people an hour. If you prefer cross-country skiing, then Ånnaboda is just next door. Over seventy kilometres of prepared trails from short loops to the Kilsberg trail all the way to Nora. Furthermore, snow is a certainty. Next to Kilsbergen Konferens & Lodge in Ånnaboda [18], there is a five-kilometre trail on artificial snow.
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Elite sport and party. When the 500 cc engines roar into life at Kumla Motorstadion, thousands of spectators of all ages come together. Some take to the stands. Most choose the green grass. Many of them have picnic hampers. All watch keenly as the Indians, the home team, compete in Speedway’s elite league. Headed by world champion Tony Rickardsson, all the world’s best race around this oval track. ? Kumla Motorstadion, Sannahed
& +46 (0)582 136 90 8 www.indianerna.nu
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& +46 (0)19 29 55 90 8 www.storstenshojden.se ? Kilsbergen Konferens & Lodge
& +46 (0)19 29 55 00 8 www.kilsbergen.se
Buy your tickets here! »In the same building as the tourist information centre, there is Örebro’s ticket office. Here, you can buy tickets for most major events in Sweden.« Jimmy Führ and Marie Larsson Destination Örebro
Djupadalsbadet.
Nicely warm. Enjoy the heated pools at two of our most popular lidos. Djupadalsbadet in Kumla has a 50metre pool, training pool, paddling pool and two waterslides. For the bold, there is a ten-metre high diving tower. You can also bathe in the nearby Kumlasjön [22], play minigolf or relax at the Sjösidan restaurant. At Sannabadet in Fjugesta, the attractions include a 25-metre pool, children’s pool and paddling pool. Both these bathing complexes have lots of green areas that invite you to spread out a blanket. ? Sannabadet, Fjugesta
& +46 (0)585 811 97 8 www.lekeberg.se ? Djupadalsbadet, Kumla
& +46 (0)19 58 86 75 8 www.kumla.se
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Golf. GolfDigest recently ranked Örebro Golf Club’s course as the eighteenth best in Sweden. This popular course in Lanna is not our only one. Within a radius of just a few kilometres, there are five other high-class courses and one indoor hall. 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
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www.kumlagk.se www.gvgk.se www.karstagk.se www.mosjogolf.com www.mellringegolf.se www.orebrogk.com www.orebrogolfhall.se www.segersjo.com (pay and play)
Stunning. Örebro’s new water tower could never be dull. The architect created an entirely new design that soon set the tone for other Swedish examples and also gave the tower its name, the Mushroom (Svampen). Since the lifts opened almost fifty years ago, more than eight million people have admired the wonderful views. However, the Mushroom’s cap offers more than views alone. Aqua Nova, a science centre, has experiments and multimedia displays centred on water. The café has tasty refreshments… and fantastic views. ? Svampen. Dalbygatan, Örebro & +46 (0)19 611 37 35 8 www.svampen.nu
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Puzzlers. The old mill at Karlslund’s manor house [24] has been transformed into an experiment centre for all ages. Make a soap bubble with yourself inside it and set the train moving in the gigantic model railway. ? Tekniska Kvarnen, Örebro
& +46 (0)19 21 21 58 8 www.orebro.se/karlslund
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Children’s island. Stora Holmen is an island especially for children. Hire a pedal car and drive around the miniature town. Run about in the play area or drop in on the animals. The miniature train that takes you round the whole island leaves from Trollebo Central. Although you can reach the island by bridge, it is more fun to take Wictoria, the quaint ferry that leaves from Stadsparken [20]. ? Örebro & +46 (0)19 14 96 10 8 www.orebro.se/astaden
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Dashing into Lake Hjälmaren! Island fun. Explore Lake Hjälmaren’s largest island, Vinön. Leave the car on the mainland and take the free ferry. Hire a bicycle when you arrive and enjoy the island at your own pace. Bathe. Ramble along one of the trails. Play minigolf. Visit the herb shop and the exhibitions. Buy something from the bakery. At the inn, order one of the local specialities. What about pike-perch from Lake Hjälmaren itself? ? Ferry from Hampetorp southeast of Örebro & +46 (0)19 44 81 01 8 www.vinon.se Ferry times www.vv.se
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Shopping town. Four arcades, shopping districts, pedestrian precincts and the quaint “old town”. Not surprisingly, Örebro draws shoppers from far and wide. Hunt out the bargains in the chain stores and specialist shops. Which do you prefer, fashion or model railways? Not that it matters, we have almost everything!
Shopping centre. Barely ten kilometres south of Örebro, the Marieberg Centre houses more than sixty shops under one roof. IKEA and a host of other superstores and warehouses are also here. ? Marieberg, 7 km south of Örebro
& +46 (0)19 20 67 90 8 www.marieberg.nu
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Shoes with tradition. The Swedish shoe industry was born in Kumla. Kavat, the popular children’s shoes, are taking the tradition further. Every year, 200,000 pairs of shoes are shipped to shops in four countries. However, some remain in Kumla and can be bought at special prices from the factory shop. At one time, over half Sweden’s shoe factories were in Örebro county. To learn why, visit the Shoe industry museum [12]. ? Järsjögatan 10, Kumla & +46 (0)19 58 73 37 8 www.kavat.com
Bargains at the tourist information office! »We have more than just brochures and postcards. The tourist information office has all types of souvenirs from sweaters, caps, key rings and mugs to books and exclusive hand-made goods. Come in and see for yourself!« Veronica Gehlin Destination Örebro
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Tasty bargains. Ninety-nine years ago, Oscar Lithell started a small delicatessen in Kumla. Now known as Atria Lithells and based in Sköllersta, it is one of Sweden’s largest food companies. It produces delicatessen goods and ready meals. Tasty seconds are available from the factory shop. There are different bargains every day! ? Atria Lithells AB, Sköllersta
& +46 (0)19 300 300 8 www.lithells.se
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Car European highways 18 (Oslo-Eskilstuna-Stockholm) and 20 (Stockholm-VästeråsGöteborg) meet in Örebro. National highway 50 from Ödeshög (E4 from Malmö) or from Hudiksvall via Falun. Train There are stations in Örebro, Kumla and Hallsberg. 8 www.sj.se. Air Örebro Airport. Charter and scheduled flights. 8 www.orb-airport.se. Bus Swebus provides national services to and from Örebro. County buses from Örebro to Kumla, Hallsberg, Fjugesta and most other towns in Örebro county. 8 www.lanstrafiken.se.
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Police & 114 14 Örebro University Hospital & 019-602 10 00
Tourist Information Offices Destination Örebro: Örebro Castle & +46 (0)19 21 21 21 8 www.orebro.se/turism Open Mon–Fri 10 – 18, Sat–Sun 10 – 14 (September–May) Sat–Sun 10 – 16 (June–August) Kumla: Library (all year), Parkgatan 14 & +46 (0)19 58 81 06 Djupadalsbadets Camping (summer) & +46 (0)19 58 86 83 8 www.kumla.se Lekeberg: City hall, Bangatan 7, Fjugesta & +46 (0)585 811 00 8 www.lekeberg.se
Destination Örebro AB. Printed by db grafiska, Örebro 2006
Hallsberg: Stationsplan (railway station) & +46 (0)582 68 53 36 8 www.hallsberg.se