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About Borlänge

General Information

Borlänge is the central town in Borlänge Municipality(Borlänge Kommun). Borlänge, which is seated by the river Dalälven, is the largest city in Dalarna and its most important industry and trading city. Steel and paper is the biggest industries.


History

From the beginning Borlänge was just the name of a little village and a part of Stora Tuna municipality. The oldest known information found about Borlänge is a land register from 13th oktober 1390. But the village was for a long time insignificant and first around 1870 Borlänge became a more important place. The year 1875 the railway between Falun-Borlänge-Ludvika was ready. During the same period the construction of the iron factory had begun and it was ready for use 1877. Borlänge wanted to break up from Stora Tuna and 1898 people founded their own market town with about 1300 inhabitants. Alongside Borlänge Domnarvet grew as a large industry neighbourhood around the iron factory. Year 1900 Domnarvet had 4000 inhabitants. Around 1900 the owner of Domnarvet also founded the paper mill in Kvarnsveden. 1944 a fusion between Borlänge, Kvarnsveden and Domnarvet founded the city Borlänge with 18000 citizens.


Borlänge in Couchsurfing

Contactinformation:

City Ambassador:No one at the moment.

The Borlänge Group was created 2nd October and is a sub group to the region Dalarna.
Moderator in the group: Robert Westling

Districts of Borlänge

Jakobsgårdarna, Tjärna Ängar, Skräddarbacken, Forssa, Östermalm, Hushagen, Hagalund, Lergärdet, Gylle, Norra backa, Södra backa, Hytting, Torsång, Mjälga Islingby, Ornäs, Domnarvet, Busskåker, Romme, Hönsarvet, Sellnäs, Övre Tjärna, Kvarnsveden, Medväga, Åselby

Attractions

Romme Alpin

Romme Alpin is a ski facility located in Dalarna about 20 km outside Borlänge.
It's a great facility if you don't want to travel so far north.
For more information visit: http://www.rommealpin.se/index.asp/lang/1033.

Ski facility map
Click it!

Kupolen

Large shopping centre in Borlänge.
http://www.kupolen.nu

Rösåsen watchtower

About 20 km outside the city of Borlänge a watchtower is located,
where you can look out over Borlänge. If you want to visit this tower you will have to have access to a car,
as it is no other connections between Borlänge and Rösåsen.

View from the tower

Ornässtugan

In Ornäs you find Ornässtugan(Ornäs cottage)which is one of Sweden's oldest museum and opened around 1750.
Gustav Vasa(1546-1560) stayed in Ornässtugan on his tour in Dalarna. He was trying to gathering men for a rise against the Danish.
He was betrayed and escaped through the loo in the house. Vasaloppet(the skirace) is named after him.

Peace and Love

Peace and love is a Music festival in Borlänge every summer. http://www.peaceandlove.nu


Museums

Jussi Björling museet

About the highly regarded Swedish operatic tenor.
http://www.borlange.se/templates/BlgPage____7038.aspx
Address: Borganäsvägen 25

Framtidsmuseet/The Future Museum

A great nature and science museum for families, schools and children of all ages.
http://www.framtidsmuseet.se/
Address: Jussi Björlings väg 25

CTH - Fabriksmuseum

(Hat/Cap Factory museum)
The CTH-factory was for over 100 years a factory which made a lot of the hats and caps that was worn in Sweden.
Adress: Vattugatan 3, Borlänge

Dalregementets Museer

(Dalarnas Regiments museum)
Adress: Rommehed

Geologiska museet

(Geologic mueseum)
Address: Hantverksbyn 13

Ornässtugan

(See under attractions)

Pylonen Vägverkets museum

(Swedish Road Administration museum)
Address: Röda vägen 1

Torsångs Motormuseum

A small Musuem with old cars, toys, bicycles, bikes. From around 1900 and forward.
Address: Opposite to the church in Torsång.

Accomodation

Hostel

Hotel

Transport

Useful Links

Cybercafe Borlänge: Borganäsvägen 48 http://www.hitta.se/LargeMap.aspx?var=Borgan%e4sv%e4gen+48

Related Links: Return To Places in Sweden | Sweden Wiki | Borlänge Group | Dalarna Wiki
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