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Røros
A bike ride in the footsteps of Johan Falkberget. The North Mine Field can be reached from Røros, Glåmos, or Rugeldalen. Falkberget himself worked in the mines in this area, and many of his books and rich literary works are inspired by it.
The…
Sømådalen
Work together and solve puzzles in our Escape Game – a fun, challenging activity for families, friends or companies.
Contact us by email if you have any questions before booking.
Røros
Gym and bouldering wall open to visitors every day. For other times and prices ask at reception.
We are closed for a period during the summer.
Tynset
Savalen Horse Center has its located at Savalen. They organizing in all of North Østerdal. The main goal is to offer cultural and historical quality experiences with horses for locals and tourists. Mighty scenery from horseback in the varied and…
Røros
Femundsmarka National Park is one of the largest continuous, unspoilt wilderness regions in Southern Scandinavia. A great area for canoeing and fishing. The Norwegian Trekking Association has selected it as one of the three best hiking areas in…
Røros
The old mining road offers an excellent cycling trip along an historical trail. In 1646, King Christian IV wrote a letter of Privelege giving Røros copperworks the sole rights to minerals, forests, waterways and labour within a radius of four old…
Røros
This is where the history of Roros began. You can get information about cycle routes and ski tracks up to Storwartz and Olavsgruva at the tourist office in Roros.
Sømådalen
Explore the water in a canoe or on a SUP board, a quiet and peaceful experience in nature that is suitable for both beginners and experienced paddlers.
Røros
A walk along the nature and culture trail in Mølmannsdalen allows you to discover how the Ice Age has shaped the landscape, to explore the flora and fauna and to see traces of man’s reliance on nature through the ages. The nature trail is around 8.5…
Røros
When Røros Copper Works built the first smelter in 1646 people came to get paid work and settle with their own farms. Røros emerged as a collection of town houses with barns and outbuildings. The mining town has preserved much of its original…