Getting here
Strömsholm Palace is situated 14 Swedish miles from Stockholm.
Street address:
Slottsvägen 32, Strömsholm
Ticket sales
Tickets are sold at the palace entrance during normal opening hours. You can also purchase tickets online.
Public transport
Take the train to Kolbäck station, then take a Brukslinjen bus to Strömholm, around 5 km. Or take the train to Västerås and then a bus to Kolbäck.
SJ traffic information +46 (0)771 75 75 75
Västmanland local traffic information +46 (0)771 22 40 00
Swebus express +46 (0)771 218 218
Brukslinjen +46 (0)220 105 29
By car
Take the E18 to Västerås, then take exit 252 to Strömsholm (the turning is around 25 km west of Västerås).
Take the E20 to Eskilstuna, then take exit 56 to Västerås (the turning is just west of Eskilstuna), then the 252 to Strömsholm.
By boat
Strömsholms kanal 0220-100 11
By plane
Fly to Västerås, then take a bus.
Västerås airport +46(0)21 80 56 10
By bus
Swebus Express 0200-21 82 18
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