Understand
Mariefred, a charming town, holds a fascinating history. Its name is derived from the Carthusian monastery Pax Mariae, which once stood proudly in the area. Although the monastery was sadly demolished during the 1500s after the Protestant Reformation, its legacy lives on in the magnificent Gripsholm Castle, constructed using the very bricks of the monastery.
Get in
If you are starting your journey from Stockholm and heading towards Mariefred, here are a few recommended routes: - Drive southwest from Stockholm along the E4/E20 until you reach Sdertlje. Continue on the E20 in the direction of Gteborg. The scenic drive takes approximately 40 minutes from Stockholm. - Another option is to take the train to Lggesta and then catch a bus or the museum railway into Mariefred. - During the summer, you can embark on a delightful adventure by traveling aboard the steamship Mariefred. This historical vessel departs near the Stockholm City Hall in the morning and takes approximately 3-4 hours to reach Mariefred. Enjoy the beautiful journey and then return to Stockholm in the evening. S/s Mariefred has been sailing this route for over a century, offering a unique and nostalgic experience.
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