Getting There and Away

From Røros - Kjerkgata
Randi Hausken from Bærum, Norway, Wikimedia Commons

Røros is served by Røros Airport (RRS), a regional airport located approximately 2 kilometers from the town, and Røros Station, a railway hub connecting to major cities. The town also has a main bus station, Røros Skysstasjon, which is close to the train station.

By Air:

Regular scheduled flights are available from Oslo Airport Gardermoen (OSL) to Røros Airport (RRS) via Widerøe, with a flight duration of approximately 50 minutes.

By Train:

Røros Station is on the Rørosbanen line, offering connections. A train journey from Oslo to Røros typically takes around 5 hours, often requiring a transfer at Hamar. Tickets from Oslo can start from $27 (€22), with average costs around $92 (€77) on the day. From Trondheim, the train journey to Røros takes approximately 2.5 to 3 hours, with three daily departures available.

By Bus:

Buses connect Røros with Trondheim and Oslo. The bus journey from Oslo to Røros takes about 5 hours. From Trondheim, a direct bus service operates three times daily, taking approximately 2 hours 53 minutes to 3 hours 15 minutes, with tickets costing between kr 200 and kr 290.

By Car:

Driving to Røros from Oslo takes approximately 5 hours via E6 and RV3. From Trondheim, the drive is about 2.5 hours via E6/Route 30 South. Car rental services are available in Røros from several international and local companies.