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Åre resort review

 Poster: A snowHead
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@thecramps, we didn't book flights until Feb so the one at a more sociable time was much more expensive - if we go again, which we may well do, will need to book flights much earlier or even fly the sat night and stay over.

How long was the journey from Stockholm?
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Only about an hour, and there Ostersund is never very busy so there was no delays getting our bags and getting the transfer coach.

We did find that when we were looking for our flights that it was cheaper, and we were offered better options by going direct with SAS online and not using the flight search websites. In the end we had very civilized flight times, and not too much waiting around. The 3 hours at Arlanda on the way there was soon used with relaxed lunch and a wander about. We were unable to find anything travelling via Trondheim that didn't mean mad very late/early arrival times.

Another plus of arriving when we did was that the ICA was open so we could get a good shop in on arrival day so we could get straight out there skiing on the first day.
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