Viborg to Limbaži by train
Travel from Viborg (Denmark) to Limbaži (Latvia) by train (934km): schedule and information to the train connection. Compare fares and buy your ticket.
To travel by train from Viborg in Denmark to Limbaži in Latvia, the main route leads via Sweden. Please read the following information and blog posts.
Your travel route could be like that.
934 km
How to use the following information: we show you the best routes and where to buy tickets. On longer routes you may need more than one ticket. Book your tickets step by step as explained. If you have questions about the route from Viborg to Limbaži, please ask in our forum. Of course, sometimes there are as well other travel routes possible.
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train connections : popular connections travelled by other users
Limbaži - Viborg / Aalborg - Riga / Aarhus - Riga / Helsingør - Riga / Kolding - Riga / Odense - Riga / Roskilde - Riga1 Viborg (Denmark) - Stockholm (Sweden) - Riga (Latvia) - Limbaži (Latvia)
The route consist of more than one step. You have to buy several train tickets.
1a Travelling from Viborg (Denmark) to Stockholm (Sweden)
To buy a train ticket from Denmark to Sweden, have a look at the booking links. Depending on where you start in Denmark, you first have to buy a ticket from your starting place to Copenhagen. From Copenhagen, buy a second train ticket to your destination in Sweden.
There are frequent train connections from everywhere in Denmark to Copenhagen. Copenhagen is the main hub to continue to Sweden and Scandinavia in general. There are direct trains going from Copenhagen to Gothenburg and Stockholm.
Otherwise first travel via the Öresund Bridge (train runs every 20 minutes) to Malmö (Sweden), from where you continue to your destination in Sweden.
Where to buy a ticket from Viborg to Stockholm?
The following links could be interesting for you.
train types: Train types you are likely to travel with.
Snabbtåg (S) / Öresundståg (OT) / InterCityLyn (Lyn) / InterCity (IC)
night train: Night trains that might be suitable for this trip.
NT 2 Malmö - Stockholm
train company:
SJ Statens Järnvägar / DSB Danske Statsbaner
train connections: popular connections travelled by other users
Stockholm - Viborg / Copenhagen - Stockholm / Copenhagen - Gothenburg / Copenhagen - Malmö / Odense - Stockholm / Aalborg - Stockholm
search for train schedules here: Online timetable information, on which you can find relevant, up-to-date connections.
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1b Travelling from Stockholm (Sweden) to Riga (Latvia)
Travel from Stockholm to Riga by the direct ferry connection of "Tallink Silja".
There are daily departures with a journey time of 18 hours. Ferry ticket fares start from 100 EUR and depend on the comfort category you choose.
Find the exact ferry schedules and buy your ticket via the given booking links.
Where to buy a ticket from Stockholm to Riga?
The following links could be interesting for you.
ferry: Ferry connections that might be helpful.
Stockholm - Riga / Riga - Stockholm
train connections: popular connections travelled by other users
Riga - Stockholm
Where to buy a ticket from Riga to Limbaži?
The following links could be interesting for you.
train types: Train types you are likely to travel with.
LDz standard (LDzS)
night train: Night trains that might be suitable for this trip.
1P Moscow - Riga / 2P Riga - Moscow
bus: Bus connections that might be helpful.
Riga - Tallinn / Riga - Vilnius
ferry: Ferry connections that might be helpful.
Riga - Stockholm
train company:
LDz Latvijas dzelzceļš / LUX Lux Express
train connections: popular connections travelled by other users
Limbaži - Riga / Riga - Tukums / Riga - Jelgava / Riga - Daugavpils / Riga - Alūksne / Riga - Madona / Jelgava - Liepāja
search for train schedules here: Online timetable information, on which you can find relevant, up-to-date connections.
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