Practical information
Opening hours:
Monday at 10.00-15.00.
Tuesday at 10.00-15.00
Wednesday at 10.00-17.00.
Thursday at 10.00-15.00.
Friday at 10.00-15.00.
Saturday at 11.00-14.00.
Tel. +47 624 85 000
Address: Tynset municipality, Servicetorget/Library
Torvgata 1
2500 Thinned
Electric car chargers
- Brugata 2, directly above Tynset bookshop
- Torvgata (4B), behind Alvdal and Tynset Sport in the car park
- Elfengveien 2, Møller Bil: fast charger with 150 KW and charger 22 KW
- Brugata 20, Coop Domus Tynset
How to travel to Tynset
Car
From Trondheim, it only takes 2.5 hours to drive to the center of Tynset. Drive the E6 southwards until you have passed Berkåk, and then follow Rv.3 until you arrive.
From Oslo, drive E6 and Rv.3 via Elverum, which takes approx. 4 hours without stopping on the road. Alternatively, you can get off at Rv. 25 at Elverum, then follow the county roads via Åkrestrømmen and north towards Tynset.
If you come via Folldal, drive Fv. 29 towards Alvdal, then turn north onto Rv.3.
Bus
There is a bus between Tynset and Trondheim several times a day. For a more detailed overview of the route offer, see Østerdalsekspressen's timetables here From Røros you can get to Tynset by both bus and train. Plan your journey today via inlandstrafikk.no or sj.no.
Train
Tynset is easily accessible by train from both Oslo and Trondheim. Tynset-Trondheim is a journey of approx. 3 hours, while Oslo-Hamar-Tynset takes approx. 4.5 hours. Exact departures can be found at vy.no and sj.no.
Fly
Røros Airport is approx. 45 minutes north of Tynset, and it only takes 50 minutes to fly here from Oslo Airport. There are several flights a day every day except Saturdays. Tickets can be ordered from Widerøe. If Røros Airport cannot be used, there are flights to Værnes Airport in Trondheim from most places in Norway and many places outside Norway. From here you can use the airport bus or train into Trondheim, and then train or bus on to Tynset. For planning the journey, see sj.no or Trønderbilene.
Bicycle
A bicycle is a wonderful means of transportation that guarantees good nature experiences on the way, and in this way you can both travel to and experience Tynset at the same time. On this trip, you don't have to worry about cars, because from Røros you can follow the saddle roads all the way to Tynset. In other words, there is nothing to wait for - get on a bike this summer. Check out the route at ut.no