Roros · Trondheim & Trondelag · Norway
★★★☆☆ View & landmark
No admission charge for anyone. Parking or transport may still cost.
FREE. A UNESCO-listed copper town of turf-roofed wooden houses on a plateau, essentially unchanged since the eighteenth century and still lived in. IT IS ONE OF THE COLDEST INHABITED PLACES IN NORWAY - minus 30 is normal in January, which is when it looks its best and when you need proper clothing.
| Adult ticket | Free entry |
|---|---|
| Child ticket | Free entry |
| Typical visit | Half day |
| Opening hours | Town free; mine tours ticketed and seasonal |
| Indoors or out | Outdoors |
| Region | Trondelag, Norway |
| Prices quoted in | NOK |
The planner warns of freezing in January, February, December. Outside those months it says nothing, which is the point — a warning that fires every day is one nobody reads.
Short days. Trondheim & Trondelag gives under 6 hours of daylight in December.
The planner prices a whole day for your exact party, warns about closures and drive times, and totals the trip in your own currency.
Official page: https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/55/