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Røros
Røros
Røros
Address
7374, RørosRøros
Østerdalsleden: Trysil – Tynset – Nidaros
Østerdalen has a long tradition of pilgrimage. Several sources mention a high volume of traffic here in the late Middle Ages, connecting Vadstena—home to the Swedish saint Saint Birgitta—and the burial…
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…
Røros
Røros Tweed – Factory Outlet
Røros Tweed has been producing high-quality wool products since 1940. Norwegian wool, 100% Norwegian production, and close collaboration with Scandinavia’s leading designers and textile artists have made Røros…
Røros
Rørosmat comprises local food producers who, collectively, offer a selection of over 350 different items.
These products are sold at local food shops, as well as in stores throughout Norway.
Røros
Address
Femund, 7374, RørosRøros
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…
Tänndalen
Røros is just a one hour drive from Funäsdalen, Sweden’s 3rd largest alpine destination. Beautiful wilderness with the highest mountains south of the arctic circle.
The touristoffice in Funäsdalen will help you with all your questions and needs for…Address
Sakrisodden, Aursunden, 7372, GlåmosTelephone
72410000Glåmos
On the northern side of Lake Aursunden, around 6 km from Glåmos, is Sakrisodden
containing Norway’s rarest plant, the Siberian Aster (Aster Sibiricus). If you would
like to visit Sakrisodden, please contact Jorunn at the farm by the plant sanctuary.Røros
Røros
Between the Femunden and Feragsjøen lakes, canals and chutes were built to float the timber from the Femund region to Røros. The facilities from the 18th century are now restored and can be reached by cycle or foot. Start from Langen, for example.
Røros
Address
Unsetveien 513, 2485, RendalenTelephone
916 37 475Rendalen
We’ll take you on an exciting walk through ancient hunting history, where you’ll experience a reconstructed trapping system. Here, you can see and hear how the pitfall traps worked when they were in use.
If you have the time and interest, we…
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