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How to Get to Trondheim

How to Get to Trondheim

Trondheim Trondelag, Norway Travel Guide

Air Travel to Trondheim

Airport & Airlines

Trondheim Airport Værnes (TRD) is the main airport for the region.

Airline Information

  • Domestic: SAS, Norwegian, and Widerøe operate frequent flights connecting Trondheim with major Norwegian cities (e.g., Oslo, Bergen, Tromsø).
  • International: KLM features direct flights from Amsterdam. Connections to other European hubs like Copenhagen and Stockholm are common.
  • Seasonal and charter routes vary, so check current schedules for the most recent information.

Flight Routes & Pricing

Direct flights from major global hubs outside Europe are not common. Travelers typically connect via Oslo (OSL) or major European airports.

Flight Tips

  • Plan your itinerary with connections via Oslo (OSL) or major European airports like Amsterdam (AMS), Copenhagen (CPH), or London (LHR/LGW).
  • The cost of flights is generally higher during peak summer months (June-August) and near major holidays like Christmas and Easter.
  • Flexibility with travel dates gives savings. Check Dollar Flight Club for deals. Use Skyscanner for comparisons.

Airport Facilities

Trondheim Airport Værnes has no-cost Wi-Fi, duty-free shops, a selection of cafes and restaurants, car rental desks, ATMs, and luggage storage facilities. The airport is modern and user-friendly.

Airport Bus Transfer

The Airport Express Bus (Flybussen) is the most common and convenient transfer option. Flybussen operates frequently between TRD and Trondheim city center, stopping at large hotels and Trondheim Main Station. The journey takes approximately 30-45 minutes.

Airport Train & Taxi

Train (Vy) services run between TRD and Trondheim Central Station (Trondheim S). This option is less frequent than the bus but features a faster journey, typically around 35 minutes. Taxis are available outside the terminal, the the costliest transfer option.

Land Transportation

Train Connections

  • Vy (Norwegian State Railways) operates from Trondheim Central Terminal (Trondheim S), a major railway hub.
  • Regular services between Trondheim and Oslo on the Dovrebanen line. This journey is approximately 6.5-A seven-hour duration and gives scenic views. Night rail services are also available.
  • Train service extends north from Trondheim to Bodø (Nordlandsbanen), approximately 9-10 hours, featuring dramatic northern landscapes.
  • Regional train service connects Trondheim to Storlien in Sweden.

Long-Distance Buses

  • Vy express and NOR-WAY Bussekspress offer long-distance bus connections between Trondheim and more main Norwegian cities.
  • Bus assistance to Oslo is available but takes significantly longer than the train (approximately 8-TEN hours). It can be a more budget-friendly option.
  • Bus connections apply to various communities and hamlets throughout Trøndelag and beyond, giving alternatives for regional travel.

Driving in Trondheim

Requirements

You need a valid driver's license. An International Driving Permit is suggested for licenses not from an EU/EEA country. Rental car companies typically have a minimum age (19-25), sometimes with a young driver surcharge.

Road Conditions

Norwegian the roads are in good condition-maintained. Mountain passes have snow and ice during winter. Winter tires are mandatory. Studded tires or Snow chains may be needed in some areas. Toll roads are common; rental cars usually hold an AutoPASS system.

Safety & Fines

Watch for wildlife, like elk and deer, on roads, especially at dusk and dawn. Follow speed limits strictly; fines for speeding are with high levels of Norway. Find rentals at DiscoverCars.com.

Sea & River Arrivals

Ferry & Cruise Access

Trondheim's coastal location makes sea travel a scenic and popular option.

Coastal Connections

  • Hurtigruten: The Norwegian Coastal Voyage calls at Trondheim daily, with both northbound and southbound services.
  • Cruise Ships: Trondheim is a frequent port of call for international cruise companies, especially during the summer.
  • Terminals: Both the Hurtigruten and cruise ship terminals are conveniently close to the central area, giving easy access to major attractions.

River & Water Tours

The Nidelva River offers picturesque boat tours.

Water Experiences

  • The Nidelva River does not have regular public transport services.
  • Scenic boat trips are available from various operators, often departing near the Old Town Bridge in summer.
  • These tours present special perspectives of the city's waterfront.

Airport Departure

Arrive at Trondheim Airport Værnes (TRD) at least 2 hours before international flights and 1.5 hours for domestic flights. Check-in online saves time. Security screening is generally efficient.

Land & Sea Departure

For train or bus, arrive at the station 15-30 minutes before your scheduled departure time. For Hurtigruten, boarding times are clearly communicated; check in well-populated in advance of departure.

Departure Facilities

Trondheim Airport Værnes offers duty-free shopping, restaurants, cafes, and lounges for departing travelers. Trondheim Central Station has shops, eateries, and comfortable waiting areas.

Departure Tip

No specific exit fees are typically levied directly on departing passengers from Trondheim; these costs are usually coated in your plane ticket or cruise ticket.