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Hire A Car In Mora, Sweden: Great Value For UK Travellers

Compare competitive prices and use this practical, UK-focused guide to choose the best pick-up point, avoid hidden fees, and drive confidently around Mora and the wider Dalarna region.

UK Traveller Essentials
Car Hire Guide For Mora, Sweden
Hiring a car in Mora is one of the easiest ways for visitors from the United Kingdom to explore Dalarna beyond the town centre—think lakeside viewpoints, forest roads, ski areas and villages where public transport can be limited outside peak times. Mora itself is compact and walkable, but a hire car adds flexibility for day trips and luggage-heavy travel (outdoor gear, prams, or sports kit). Expect straightforward driving, well-maintained roads, and strong seasonal variation: winter conditions can be icy and dark, while summer brings longer daylight and busy weekends. Book ahead for school holidays and winter sports periods, choose the right fuel policy (full-to-full is usually the clearest), and confirm what’s included for winter equipment (winter tyres are common/expected in season; studded tyres may be fitted).
Alamo
Avis
National
Europcar
Enterprise
Keddy by Europcar
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Mora Area Air Access (Via Mora–Siljan Airport, MXX)
Mora–Siljan Airport is the closest airport to Mora, but flights can be limited/seasonal. When services operate, car hire is typically arranged via pre-booked pick-up rather than a large terminal hall. Navigation tip: confirm the exact handover point (arrivals forecourt vs. nearby parking) and the after-hours return process before you fly, as staffing hours may be shorter than major airports.
Central Mora (Town Centre Pick-Up)
Pros: convenient if you’re staying in central hotels; easy to combine with shopping and dining; often walkable from accommodation. Cons: limited opening hours compared with major airports; smaller fleets (fewer automatics/SUVs); parking and one-way systems can slow pick-up/return at busy times.
Mora Retail/Commercial Areas
Pros: often easier parking and quicker vehicle handover; good for larger vehicles; simpler access to main roads for onward travel. Cons: may require a short taxi/bus ride from the centre; fewer nearby amenities if you need to wait; returns can be less convenient if you’re catching a train immediately after drop-off.
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Hit the Road from Mora in Comfort and Style

Three hand-picked cars for Sweden's lake country, chosen for the local roads, climate and the way you actually travel. Browse our most-booked makes below.

Winter

SUV

Snow-Ready & Trail-Finding
5
3
Auto

Mora endures long, harsh winters with deep snow and icy rural lanes winding through Dalarna's forests. A 4WD SUV with proper winter tyres provides the grip, ground clearance and stability you need to reach remote trailheads, ski resorts and frozen lake viewpoints safely. Heated seats and a robust heater make sub-zero mornings far more bearable.

Lakeside Touring

Large

Roomy Comfort for Long Days Out
5
3
Auto

Touring the shores of Lake Siljan and the wooden villages of Dalarna often involves long days behind the wheel, so comfort matters. A large estate car swallows suitcases, pushchairs and outdoor kit with ease, while a smooth automatic gearbox takes the strain out of unfamiliar roads. Easy to park in central Mora too.

Group Adventure

Van

Pack It All, Bring Everyone
7
4
Auto

Travelling with friends or family to the Vasaloppet finish line, ski resorts or summer music festivals? A roomy van carries seven to nine passengers plus skis, poles, rucksacks and picnic gear without a squeeze. Sliding doors help in tight car parks, and a higher seating position gives a confident view of forest roads.

Choose Your Ride

Find the perfect vehicle for your trip. Compare options below.

Airport Pick-Up
Downtown Pick-Up

Best For Quick Getaways And Wider Vehicle Choice

Airport pick-up can be the simplest option if you’re arriving by air or starting a road trip immediately. It often offers longer opening hours, clearer signage, and better availability of popular categories (automatics, estates and SUVs). Confirm the exact desk/meeting point and after-hours returns, especially for smaller regional services near Mora.

Car Hire at Mora Airport: Honest Customer Reviews

Browse genuine feedback from travellers who collected their rental cars in Mora, and choose a supplier you can trust for your Swedish road trip.

Rental companyRatingAvg. Daily RatePickup Method/DistanceSecurity depositAccepts Debit CardsKey Advantages
National
2.7
25 reviews
$255In terminal, Walk to counter
$328 - $656
  • Friendly and helpful staff
  • Efficient pickup and drop-off
  • Premium vehicle options available
Alamo
2.6
22 reviews
$236In terminal, Walk to counter
$324 - $656
  • Smooth Pick-Up and Return Process
  • Reasonable Pricing
  • Standard Service
Enterprise
2.2
13 reviews
$2438.2 mi from Mora Downtown
$324 - $1,616
  • Friendly and efficient staff
  • Clean vehicles with new tyres
  • Smooth pick-up and return
Thrifty
1.8
3700+ reviews
$1637.3 mi from Mora Downtown-
  • Friendly and polite staff
  • Quick and efficient service
  • Smooth pickup and dropoff
Europcar
1.7
88 reviews
$2177.1 mi from Mora Downtown
$539 - $1,092
  • Smooth pick-up and return process
  • Helpful and friendly staff members
  • Cars provided in excellent condition
Hertz
1.5
120+ reviews
$2127.3 mi from Mora Downtown
$216 - $943
  • Smooth self-service kiosk
  • Professional staff
  • Clean and modern vehicles

*Rating and review data are sourced from Trustpilot. Policy details may vary by location and vehicle type. Please confirm at the time of booking.

Data source: QEEQ Car Rental
Last updated: Jun. 22 2026
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Drive Through Sweden's Alpine Heartland

Essential driving and travel guide for exploring Mora and central Sweden, from scenic roads to practical rental tips

LANGUAGES

Swedish

CURRENCY

SEK

DRIVE ON

Right-hand side

COUNTRY CODE

+46

AVERAGE CAR RENTAL PRICE

$68 per day

AVERAGE CAR RENTAL LENGTH

5-7 days

SPEED LIMIT WITHIN TOWN

30-50 km/h

SPEED LIMIT OUT OF TOWN

110-120 km/h

ACCEPTABLE LIMIT OF BAC

0.02% (Strictly Enforced)

AVERAGE GAS PRICE

$2.05/L

LOWEST / HIGHEST GAS PRICE

$1.35/L - $2.62/L

Mora Car Hire & Self-Drive Essentials

Practical FAQs for Travellers Hiring a Car and Driving Around Mora, Sweden

Can I drive in Mora with just my UK photocard licence, or do I need an International Driving Permit?
Yes — your UK photocard licence is valid for driving in Sweden for up to one year, so you do not need an IDP. You must carry the paper counterpart (or check your DVLA share-code online) and the licence must show your full address, which UK cards do. Photocopies are not accepted, and under-25s or drivers with less than one year's experience usually pay a young-driver surcharge of around SEK 100–150 per day with most rental firms in Mora.
What are the winter driving rules in Mora, and are winter tyres really mandatory?
Winter tyres (studded or friction tyres marked M+S) are legally required from 1 December to 31 March whenever conditions are wintry, and almost every hire car in Mora comes with them already fitted between November and April. The E45 and Route 70 around Mora are well gritted, but lake-effect snow on the approach to Siljan can drop visibility in minutes. Pack a torch, warm clothes, and extra screen wash; if you are arriving between May and October, normal tyres are fine and studs are unnecessary.
Are there any tolls, congestion charges or bridge fees when driving around Dalarna?
No — Sweden abolished its last city-congestion zone in 2024, and Mora itself has no tolls, congestion fees or bridge charges. You will not need an EasyGo or AutoPASS tag to drive around Siljan. The only charge to budget for is parking in central Mora, which costs roughly SEK 10–25 per hour between 08:00 and 18:00 Monday–Saturday, payable via the PayByPhone or Pskr apps or coins at the meter.
What fuel do hire cars in Mora use, and where can I charge an electric vehicle?
Petrol (95/98 E10) and diesel are the norm; E10 petrol has been the standard since 2024 and older cars may need E5. Most major brands have a Circle K or OKQ8 station right on the E45 through Mora, open late. EV charging is available at Ionity and Tesla Superchargers roughly 70 km away in Borlänge or Sala, but public fast chargers in Mora itself are limited, so plan carefully if you book an EV.
What is the speed limit and are there speed cameras around Mora?
Built-up areas in Mora are limited to 50 km/h, rural roads to 70 km/h, and the E45 motorway sections to 110 km/h unless signs say otherwise. Speed cameras are common on the E45 and on Route 70 north of Mora, and fines are hefty — driving 30 km/h over the limit in a 70 zone can cost SEK 4,000–5,500. Watch for moose-warning signs at dusk; collisions with elk are a real and under-reported risk around Siljan.
Is a one-way drop-off from Mora to Stockholm or Oslo expensive?
Cross-border one-way fees from Mora are usually manageable — expect SEK 1,500–3,000 to drop a car in Stockholm Arlanda, and SEK 2,000–4,000 to Oslo Gardermoen, depending on the supplier and how far ahead you book. Going into Norway usually adds a "cross-border fee" of SEK 300–500 for the insurance paperwork. Always confirm in writing that the rental contract permits the crossing and that the green card covers Norway.

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