On this page, you’ll find information about traveling to Karlskrona, as well as useful guidelines for visitors bringing dogs to Sweden and Karlskrona.

There are many alternative routes for you if you’re visiting Karlskrona. You can arrive by car, train, ferry, or plane. On this page, you’ll find tips on different travel options.
Approximate travel times to Karlskrona
Copenhagen: Train 3 h 30 min / Car 3 h
Malmö: Train 2 h 45 min / Car 2 h 30 min
Stockholm: Plane 1 h (to Ronneby flygplats) / Car 5 h 45 min
Ronneby airport: Bus/taxi 30 min.
Gothenburg: Train 4 h 30 min / Car 4 h.
Gdynia, Poland: Ferry (Stena Line) 10 h.
You will find the venue at the address: Björkholmskajen 3, 371 36 Karlskrona.
Parking
Information about parking in the area will be provided shortly.
Information for Dog Owners Visiting Sweden and Karlskrona
Here you can find information from the Swedish Customs Authority regarding travel with dogs to Sweden:
Link to Swedish Customs Authority’s website with information
Link to the Swedish Board of Agriculture’s website with information
More information
Dog owners in Sweden must keep their dogs under control at all times. The Swedish Act on the Supervision of Dogs and Cats requires owners to prevent their dogs from causing harm, disturbance, or risk to people, animals, or wildlife. Owners are legally responsible for any damage their dog causes.
From 1 March to 20 August, dogs must be kept on a leash or otherwise strictly controlled in nature areas to protect wildlife during the breeding season.
After 20 August, there is no nationwide leash requirement. However, dogs must still be supervised closely and prevented from chasing or disturbing wildlife throughout the year.
Dogs entering Sweden must be identifiable (e.g., microchipped) and meet Swedish entry requirements for vaccinations.
Please remember to always pick up after your dog, and avoid letting your dog urinate on building walls or similar surfaces.
Local Rules in Karlskrona
Karlskrona Municipality has additional local regulations that apply to public areas:
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Leash requirement on public places such as city streets, squares, parks, and other urban public spaces.
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Restrictions in specific areas such as playgrounds, cemeteries, and certain bathing areas, where dogs may be prohibited or must be kept on a leash.
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Nature reserves and protected areas may have their own rules, often requiring dogs to be leashed year‑round. These areas are clearly signposted at entrances.
Visitors are encouraged to check local signage and Karlskrona’s municipal guidelines for the specific areas they plan to visit.
These rules help ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone — humans and dogs alike — during your stay in Sweden and your visit to Karlskrona.
