If you've typed fiskekort Mörrumsån pris into a search bar, you're already halfway to one of the finest salmon and sea-trout rivers on earth. Before you book your rod days, it helps to understand how the permit system actually works — because price and value here depend entirely on which beat and which week you choose.
How Fiskekort Mörrumsån Pricing Works
The Mörrum river (Mörrumsån) is managed by Sveaskog under the name Kronolaxfiske, and every angler needs a permit bought directly from Sveaskog before wetting a line. Rather than one flat fee, permit prices vary by beat, by day, and by season — spring days on the famous Classic beat command different pricing to a quiet midweek session further along the system. For the current, official fiskekort Mörrumsån pris, always check Sveaskog's own booking channel, since rates are set and updated by them rather than by any local guide or house.
Five Beats, One River
The fishery runs roughly 18 km across five beats — Classic, Vittskövle, Knaggalid, Härnäs and Svängsta — with the numbered pools of the Classic beat (1 to 32) stretching about 7 km and forming the historic heart of the river. Each beat has its own character and, often, its own pricing tier, so it's worth reading the beat descriptions before choosing where your permit takes you.
Timing Your Permit to the Season
The season runs from 1 March to 30 September, and water conditions shift dramatically across it. Spring brings high, cold water — often 100 down to 30 m3/s and just 0–10°C — testing but productive for early fish. By early summer, flows ease to roughly 30 down to 10 m3/s as the water warms toward 20°C, and May is frequently the peak of the salmon run, which is why permits for that window are in high demand. High summer and autumn settle into low, stable flows of about 7–15 m3/s; summer nights fish well, and autumn belongs to the sea-trout run. Matching your permit dates to these patterns matters more than chasing the cheapest fiskekort alone.
Staying Right by Pool 15
However you plan your permit days, where you sleep matters almost as much as where you fish. Mörrum River House sits about a one-minute walk from Pool 15 itself, with a fenced garden, two fireplaces for cold spring mornings, fast fibre WiFi for checking water levels, and a fridge/freezer with proper capacity for the catch. Everyday essentials — ICA and Coop supermarkets, a bank, cafés such as Café Ljusagård and River Rhyme at Laxens Hus — are all a comfortable 20-minute stroll away, so rod days need never be interrupted by long drives for supplies.
FAQ
Where do I buy a fiskekort for Mörrumsån? Permits are sold directly by Sveaskog through their Kronolaxfiske booking system, since they manage the entire fishery across all five beats.
Does the permit price differ by beat? Yes — the Classic beat, Vittskövle, Knaggalid, Härnäs and Svängsta are priced and booked separately, so it pays to compare beats against your preferred season and pool before purchasing.
Staying by the water
Fishing early and late is easier when you sleep by the river — see where to stay near the Mörrum.
