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How to get to Orland

How to get there: Introduction

By planning a journey to Orland, you are discovering a picturesque corner on the coast of central Norway. This town attracts guests with its peaceful atmosphere and the opportunity to experience the rugged northern nature. You can reach this destination in various ways, combining flights with car or bus trips along the majestic fjords.

By Plane

Although the city of Orland has its own small airport (OLA), the number of direct flights there may be limited. Therefore, many travelers choose the airport of Trondheim (TRD), located 56 km away, which ensures stable connections with major hubs.

Alternatively, you can consider flying via Namsos or Kristiansund. They are located further away (118–119 km) but can be convenient when planning complex itineraries across the region.

The city has no airport. Nearest cities with air connections:

City
IATA code
Distance
Travel time
TRD
102 km
2 h 10 min
OSY
208 km
3 h 14 min
KSU
233 km
4 h 30 min

Available plane tickets

Airlines

Airlines flying here:

By Train

It is not possible to reach Orland directly by train, as there is no railway station in the city. The optimal option for railway enthusiasts would be a trip to the station in the city of Trondheim (56 km).

Trondheim is a major transport hub in Norway with a developed railway network. Upon arrival, travelers can transfer to a bus or rent a car to complete their journey.

The city has no major railway stations. Nearest cities with rail connections:

City
IATA code
Distance
Travel time
TRD
102 km
2 h 10 min
OSY
208 km
3 h 14 min
KSU
233 km
4 h 30 min

Available train tickets

By Bus

Bus services allow you to get to Orland while enjoying views of the Norwegian nature. The main route connects the town with the transport hub of Trondheim; the distance between them is about 82 km.

Travel time and frequency of departures may vary, so it is recommended to check the current schedule before traveling. A bus trip is a budget-friendly and eco-conscious way to reach your destination.

City
IATA code
Distance
Travel time
TRD
82 km
11 h 46 min

By Car

Traveling by car is one of the most convenient ways to get to the city of Orland, offering complete freedom of movement. The most popular route leads from the city of Trondheim: a distance of 102 km can be covered in approximately 2.2 hours.

If you are driving from other regions, the road from the city of Namsos (207 km) will take about 3.2 hours, and the journey from the city of Kristiansund (233 km) will last around 4.5 hours. Norwegian roads are distinguished by their high quality and scenic views.

City
IATA code
Distance
Travel time
TRD
102 km
2 h 10 min
OSY
208 km
3 h 14 min
KSU
233 km
4 h 30 min

Travel Tips

To ensure your stay in the city of Orland is as comfortable and safe as possible, we have prepared a list of useful recommendations.

  1. Dress for the weather. The coastal climate is changeable. It is recommended to dress in layers: take thermal wear, a warm sweater, and definitely a windproof jacket with a hood.
  2. Transport rental. For complete freedom of movement, it is better to rent a car. This will allow you to explore the surroundings at your own pace, without depending on public transport schedules.
  3. Finances and payment. The local currency is the Norwegian Krone, but bank cards are accepted almost everywhere. Cash may only be needed in very rare instances.
  4. Health. Tap water in Norway is pure and safe to drink. Pharmacies operate according to a schedule, so it is best to bring specific medications with you.
  5. Language. Most local residents speak fluent English. However, knowing a few phrases in Norwegian, such as "Takk" (thank you), is always welcomed.
  6. Etiquette. Norwegians value personal space and quietness. It is customary to behave modestly in public places, and to strictly observe cleanliness when out in nature.
  7. Route planning. Consider ferry schedules if you plan trips around the region, as they may be the only way to cross the fjords.

Following these simple rules will help you avoid minor inconveniences and focus on the beauty of the Norwegian north.

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