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Røros (0.6 miles from Røros Airport)
Set in Røros in the Sør-Trøndelag region, 5 person holiday home in Røros, cleaning included has a terrace. This holiday home offers barbecue facilities. Free WiFi is included throughout the property.
Røros (0.6 miles from Røros Airport)
Set in Røros in the Sør-Trøndelag region, 5 person holiday home in Røros features a terrace. This holiday home offers barbecue facilities. Free WiFi is at guests' disposal throughout the property.
Røros (0.8 miles from Røros Airport)
Set in Røros in the Sør-Trøndelag region, 6 person holiday home in Røros has a terrace. This holiday home offers barbecue facilities. Free WiFi is included throughout the property.
Røros (1.1 miles from Røros Airport)
Set in Røros in the Sør-Trøndelag region, New big cabin near the city centre! has a garden. This property offers access to a patio, free private parking and free WiFi.
Røros (1.1 miles from Røros Airport)
A recently renovated holiday home, Sentrumsnær Røroshytte offers accommodation in Røros. With quiet street views, this accommodation offers a patio.
Hotel in Røros ( 1.2 miles)
Røros Hotell lies surrounded by mountains in the UNESCO-listed town of Røros. It offers rooms with free WiFi and flat-screen TVs. Røros town centre is an 8-minute walk away. The outside of the hotel did not look very fancy, but the interior was very high quality. Luxury spa and splendid breakfast, nice and very clean rooms, nice and polite personnel.
Røros (1.3 miles from Røros Airport)
Situated in Røros in the Sør-Trøndelag region, Gorgeous Home In Røros With Sauna provides accommodation with free private parking, as well as access to a sauna.
Hotel in Røros ( 1.3 miles)
Rørosvidda Hotell is in the World Heritage Site of Røros, about 20 minutes’ drive from Hummelfjell Ski Centre. It provides free Wi-Fi and a TV lounge with fireplace. Within walking distance of the old town. Good easy parking.
Røros (1.3 miles from Røros Airport)
Kjerkgata 6 - midt i Røros sentrum is set in Røros. The property has city views. Free WiFi is at guests' disposal throughout the property. Helpful owners. Cozy and clean place.
Hotel in Røros ( 1.4 miles)
Centrally located, 350 metres from Røros Train Station, this hotel is just 1 km from Røros Airport. It offers free Wi-Fi and private on-site parking. Beautiful hotel in a very good location, very comfortable and clean. We enjoyed a delicious dinner in the restaurant. Very comfortable lounge & nice bar. The staff are nice and polite.
We went to the main museum which was housed in the former smelting works. It was very informative and the audio guide was helpful, talking you through in considerable detail the various mining processes. At the time we visited (mid June) there was only one guided tour each day at the mine which is 13 km from Roros and this did not fit with our schedule. Apart from this main museum there was not a lot else to see once you have walked up and down the two main historic streets. We were irritated to have to pay to go into the church . I never like this.
This is one of the few, and an exceptionally lovely example, of an historic town of wooden houses that I have ever seen. Walks in the town are a treat for the eyes, and there are several hotels, restaurants and other businesses in historic buildings as well. I don't recall identifying a single modern building among the several historic area blocks that I explored, There is an unobtrusive, small, modern mall nearby. The region also has lovely, wide valleys and high, rounded hilltops. It's all a delight.
The town was bustling in the evening with lots of folks out and about, dining and shopping. We were looking for authentic Norwegian food that we did not find. There were a few musicians playing in the evening which was nice. We also thought the food was pricy compared with other cities in Norway.
Beautiful and historical UNESCO world heritage city. Definitely must to visit place. Food and accommodation is more expensive than in Oslo. You should well plan your visit. I recommend you to take walking tour with guide from the Museum
The town definitely deserves the UNESCO status that it has the buildings date back from the 16th century and with the history of the copper mines makes it all more interesting. The wooden buildings are exceptional and the insight of how the miners used to live. It gives you food for thought