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.
Unicare Røros is a rehabilitation center open to guest when available. This accommodation is 200 metres from Røros Museum, in the UNESCO-listed Røros town centre. It offers free parking.
Situated in the UNESCO-listed Røros town centre, Erzscheidergaarden Hotell offers traditional yet modern rooms with free Wi-Fi and a flat-screen TV with cable channels. Røros Church is 150 metres...
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.
Bjorn
Norway
Staff was nice and smiling - BUT that did not help much as long as the rest was so bad. But the TV on the room was big.
Housed in a 1914 building, this central inn lies only 6 minutes’ walk from Røros Station. It offers rooms and apartments with free Wi-Fi and private parking.
Right in the centre of picturesque UNESCO-listed town Røros, this apartment is located in a historical building dating back to 1750. Røros Airport is just 3 km away.
Featuring inner courtyard views, Finnegården Røros in Røros features accommodation and a garden. The property has garden and city views. Free WiFi is provided throughout the property.
Laura
Switzerland
It is a protected building, you get the feeling of being part of the town :)
Houmbgaarden offers accommodation in Røros. Both free WiFi and parking on-site are accessible at the apartment free of charge. The apartment has family rooms.
Set in Røros in the Sør-Trøndelag region, Svenskveien 23b has a terrace. Featuring mountain and garden views, this holiday home also features free WiFi.
Anna
Austria
Great location as it was a stone's throw from the main part of town. We had lots of room for the three of us and took advantage of the washer/dryer and well stocked kitchen. As we were there in winter it was very cosy and the heating worked splendidly. There was a beautiful fireplace which we didn't end up using though. We absolutely loved the place and hope to return some day.
Beautiful and historical UNESCO world heritage city.
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
Adnan2016
Norway
8.0
Scored 8.0
The town was bustling in the evening with lots of folks out...
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.
LAURIE
United States
10
Scored 10
This is one of the few, and an exceptionally lovely example,...
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.
William
United States
4.0
Scored 4.0
We went to the main museum which was housed in the former...
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.
Neil
France
8.0
Scored 8.0
Visiting in January meant that the window for tourist things...
Visiting in January meant that the window for tourist things being open was quite short. Husky sled excursion with Husky Point Roros was fabulous. I wanted to take the Olav's Mine tour and the walking tour of the town but would have had to stay an additional day. The museum about mining was wonderful. Being a UNESCO World Heritage site, the town is worth visiting for that reason alone.
Chris
United States
10
Scored 10
Its a beautiful little town and the historical attractions...
Its a beautiful little town and the historical attractions are fascinating. I would go there again. Local produce - reindeer meat is on offer and is quite delicious. The drive to Roros is beautiful - watch for the stops at waterfalls.
The hotel was unique in a way that appealed to us. Our room was huge, clean and comfortable. It had a small balcony. Each room looked like it would be different. The lobby, bar and dining area were like stepping back into another time. The dining room was pricey but looked good. Unfortunately they were too busy to accommodate us.
Breakfast was very good. Walking around the small town was charming. We will stay here again if we get a chance.
We spent two nights there to explore Roros. The house is from the 1700s, so don't expect the same level of comfort as in a typical hotel, but the atmosphere of the place, the great location right in the old center and the friendliness and helpfulness of Ellen, the owner, and her staff made more than up for this. We will definitely recommend Froyas Hus to all our friends who will travel there and come back one day ourselves.
This is a listed historic building in the centre of old Røros and has immense charm and character. The apartment is first rate: spotless, well- equipped, comfortable and cosy. Communication with the owners was excellent and they responded positively to our queries. Røros itself is fascinating and very pretty and we learned much about the extraordinary history of the copper mining and smelting industry during our stay.
The spa facilities are very good, with different pools inside and outside, and a nice view of the city. The breafast was good but quite standard compared to other hotels in Norway. They had a nice three-courses dinner menu at a reasonable price (for Norwegian prices). The room was comfortable. The hotel is very close to the start of a hiking path to the top of the mountain/hill above the city.
An amazing hotel. It was -36 Celsius and we felt warm and cozy! The staff were so nice and had our kids throwing hot water outside to freeze in the air! Make sure you eat in their restaurant as it is exceptional. It is right in the middle of town too. Would highly recommend, especially for a family of 6. We had our own little area of rooms so we didn't have to worry about being noisy!
It‘s a unique experience with your family to feel how the life was 100 years and more ago. The communication from the owner was as well perfect and you had felt already before, that the stay will be perfect, but it was much more. The location Røros is for me an unknown treasure at Norway. Art visits history at Røros and this is immediately seen in the streets.
It's just two minutes from the train station (if you come by car they have parking just in front) and just 5 minutes from the museum and UNESCO heritage spot. . There was ice on the floor in the whole village so Im glad we took that hotel so close and with clean street all the way.
Cosy hall to stay looking at the fire.
Helping staff.
I couldn't have asked for a better location in Røros. The apartment is is a traditional wooden house on the main street and is appropriately and delightfully decorated inside. The kitchen is well-equipped and most of the facilities are of high-quality. I wanted to stay longer just to spend more time in this place!
Very fresh and clean. Well furnished apartment.
Very quiet area.
Hosts are very friendly and helpful.
A nice feature was the twin beds were firmer than most we found in Norway.
We were able to see semi-wild reindeer in a field close by.
Close to the border with Sweden.
Roros itself is a nice little town to spend 2 days. If you've seen the mine and the main street there is not much to see in the city itself.
The hotel is located in the center, which is good for short walks to the mine and the main street starts right there.
Really nice and low pillows, not like the typical hotel pillows I cannot use. Would love to know where you got these!
We arrived just before midnight and the staff made arrangements for us - really helpful. Good breakfast.
I had nice and quiet room for decent price. The hotel in general was quiet. Nice common areas with tables and TV and freezer at common disposal. There was possibility for parking. The stuff was really nice and friendly.
The hotel in itself has seen better days, however not far from the historic town of Røros. An old tourist hotel that has been upgraded with a spa area. The breakfast was good, but more fruit would be fine.
Good location in Røros, perfect for a weekend expedition of the copper mines and Røros town. Nice pool and acceptable sauna. Nice breakfast with use of local specialities. Good value for money.
I felt as if I was greeted into a family of friends. A bustling and welcoming hotel with extremely qualty- oriented staff. I will definitely come back.
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