Luxury bespoke hotel holidays to Bergstadens Hotel, Trondelag
Facts in brief
Location In the centre of Røros, a mountain village in Trøndelag, around two and a half hours southeast of Trondheim
Closest airport Trondheim Airport
Distance from airport Around two and a half hours’ drive
Closest railway station Røros Station
Distance from railway station Around 3 minutes’ walk
Hotel facilities and services
Restaurant, Wine Bar, Cocktail Bar, Lobby Bar, Spa (Pool, Cold Plunge Pool, Hot Tub, Sauna, Steam Sauna, Massage Treatments), Activities (Sleigh Ride, Dog Sledding, Snowmobile Safari, Mountain Biking on Rørosviddene, Mountain Hiking, Beer Tasting, Beer Tasting/Aperitif/Lunch in The Barn, Historical Røros, Guided Tour at Røros Dairy, Røros Art Gallery Visit, Visit to Rørosrein Farm).
Land sports
Hiking, Mountain Biking, Snowmobiling, Dog Sledding
Out and about nearby
Bergstadens Hotel is in the mountain village of Røros. The hotel itself has many activities on offer, for guests to explore the local area, such as visits, tours, and beer tasting, plus outdoor activities such as sleigh rides, dog sledding, and snowmobiling. Likewise, nearby is the Rørosmuseet Smelthytta, a heritage museum, covering the copper works, historical clothing from the 1800s, and other exhibitions, plus there are the national parks of Fermundmarka and Forollhogna. There is also the enormous Jutulhogget canyon, around an hour and a half away.
We have returned back from our complicated tour of Norway and I just want you to know that everything worked excellently. All the bookings were perfect. Thank you and your staff - impressive.Mr G, June 2025
Holiday price guide Sample prices are per person based on two people sharing a double room for 5 nights
From about
£994
Holiday Code EXH46937
The prices displayed here are a guide only. Each holiday price will be tailor-made at the time of booking to reflect all actual costs including up-to-date special offers.
Call us on 01392 441245
Luxury bespoke hotel holidays to Bergstadens Hotel, Trondelag
Bergstaden Hotel is located in Røros, a mountain village and UNESCO World Heritage site in Trøndelag, nestled near the Swedish border. It has 90 rooms, furnished with clean, hard lines and stylish colour schemes. Its restaurant serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and the hotel focuses its cuisine on the produce of Røros itself, whether that be reindeer, beer, or dairy. The hotel’s garden grows mushrooms and berries, which also make their way into dishes. The Malm Wine Bar offers a variety of high quality wines, and Gruva, the cocktail bar, is open on Fridays and Saturday. There is also the Nilsenhjørnet Bar & Meeting Place, which is the lobby bar of the hotel, providing an assortment of cognac and whisky. Likewise, indulge in relaxation at the spa, with its saunas, pools, and massage treatments. The hotel also provides ample opportunity for exploring the local area, through visits, tours, and beer tasting, plus there are numerous outdoor activities to take part in, such as sleigh rides, dog sledding, and snowmobiling.
Room descriptions
Bergstadens Hotel has 90 rooms. Rooms have a private bathroom, TV, Wi-Fi, and hairdryer. The hotel can accommodate specific requests for those with allergies and for those travelling with their pet.
We have returned back from our complicated tour of Norway and I just want you to know that everything worked excellently. All the bookings were perfect. Thank you and your staff - impressive.Mr G, June 2025
Holiday price guide Sample prices are per person based on two people sharing a double room for 5 nights
From about
£994
Holiday Code EXH46937
The prices displayed here are a guide only. Each holiday price will be tailor-made at the time of booking to reflect all actual costs including up-to-date special offers.
Call us on 01392 441245
Luxury bespoke hotel holidays to Bergstadens Hotel, Trondelag
The journey and how you get there
For a journey to Bergstadens hotel, we would usually include a flight from London to Trondheim Airport return economy and a train journey or hire car, as we recommend this as part of a touring holiday.
Additional information
Children: Children under 3 years of age stay for free.
We have returned back from our complicated tour of Norway and I just want you to know that everything worked excellently. All the bookings were perfect. Thank you and your staff - impressive.Mr G, June 2025
Holiday price guide Sample prices are per person based on two people sharing a double room for 5 nights
From about
£994
Holiday Code EXH46937
The prices displayed here are a guide only. Each holiday price will be tailor-made at the time of booking to reflect all actual costs including up-to-date special offers.
Call us on 01392 441245
Luxury bespoke hotel holidays to Bergstadens Hotel, Trondelag
About Trondelag
Trøndelag is the region at whose heart sits the city of Trondheim, ancient capital of the kingdom of Norway and a place of pilgrimage in Scandinavia. Trøndelag is north of Vestlandet and hugs the rugged coastline with interiors of coniferous and deciduous forests. Trondheim, once known as Nidaros, is where King Olav Haraldsson was canonised in 1031 and today contains a charming mixture of historic sights and stylish, modern architecture. There are interesting museums (Museum of Art, the Maritime Museum, the Trødelag folk museum and the Museum of Decorative Arts), the warehouses of Bryggen, the royal residence and the Nidarosdomen, Scandinavia’s greatest mediaeval building, built over the grave of Olav the Holy, the patron saint of Norway. Inland is the well-preserved mining town of Røros, with colourful, wooden houses with turf roofs. Since the 17th Century until 1977, the community combined agriculture with copper-mining. At Austrått you’ll find a beautiful white manor house dating from the Viking age, and one of the best-preserved mediaeval buildings in Norway. Just offshore are several islands including Munkholmen, Hitra and Frøya. The latter two are renowned for their deep-sea fishing.
Highlights of Trøndelag
Trondheim, once the Viking capital of Norway, and today Norway’s third city, known as the culinary capital of the country. Scenic attractions of the fjords, the Nidelva River and forests nearby. There is the Bymarka Nature Reserve, the Lade Trail and the island of Munkholmen. In the city itself, historic sites include Nidaros Cathedral, dating from 1070, the Archbishop’s Palace, Stiftsgården, Kristiansten Fortress, Bakklandet old town, and the Trøndelag Folk Museum. Between September and March, you can book an Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights) experience from Trondheim (book at least 48 hours in advance through the Visit Trondheim tourist office).
Cultural highlights of Trøndelag
Trondheim is often the focal point for stays in this area and the ancient city is bursting with cultural activities and sites: Nidaros Cathedral, Trondheim maritime museum, the Armory, the historic wharves, Steinvikholm castle. The Trondheim Symphony Orchestra and Opera give performances. Visit the Sverresborg Trondelag folk museum and the University museum. A short distance from Trondheim by train is the ancient mining town and now UNESCO World Heritage site of Røros. The old mining town is well preserved and the town has strong Sami traditions.
Festivals of Trøndelag
Røros has a 6-day winter fair, summer Olavsfest in Trondheim, Trondheim International Folm Festival, Trøndelag food festival, Jazz festival in May
Gastronomy of Trøndelag
The area is strong on seafood and fish. Hitra crab and Froya scallops are local foods. The region is also known for its cloudberries and reindeer meat. The countryside produces slow-growing vegetables. Must try specialities include crab, langoustine and other shellfish from Hitra and Froya; reindeer, moose and venison; cured meats and homemade flatbread; local baked goods such as lefse, lemse and pjalt; blue cheese and others. The region has many microbreweries and produces local juices.