By plane
By plane
à re Ãstersund Airport:There are domestic flights operating daily from Stockholm to à re Ãstersund Airport SAS (http://www.flysas.com/ and Flynordic (http://www.flynordic.com/...), direct bus from the airport to à re costs about â¬25 one way.There are also charter flights from London (http://www.neilson.co.uk/...), Moscow, Helsinki (http://www.skistar.com/ar...) and Copenhagen (http://www.skistar.com/ar...).
Vaernes Airport:You can also fly to Vaernes Airport outside Trondheim.International flights from London (http://www.norwegian.no/s...) and Amsterdam (http://www.klm.com/).
At the airport you take the local train to Hell takes about 3 minutes. In Hell you take the train "Mittnabotåget" direct to à re Railwaystation, it is worth checking the time of departure from Hell as the train only runs twice a day in both directions. Generally there is a morning train at around 0900 and an evening train at around 1700. Avoid arriving at Hell station too far in advance as it is far less comfortable than waiting a few hours in a cafe at Vaernes airport!
If possible, pre-book your train tickets (http://www.bokatag.se/def...) from station "Vaernes" to station "Ã re". The ticket price is 145 SEK one way although there are discounts for students.
By plane
You can charter a helicopter to pick you up at Vaernes Airport in Trondheim, Norway 40 min or at à re-Ãstersund Airport on Frösön 22 minutes. The largest operator in Ãstersund is Jämtlands Flyg (http://www.jamtlandsflyg.se) which has helicopters for 3-6 passengers.
By train
SJ passenger train service (http://www.sj.se/sj/jsp/p...) has daily trains from Stockholm, Gothenburg, Malmö. There are also night trains.
Veolia Transport (http://www.bokatag.se/def...) have day trains from Sundsvall and from Trondheim together with NSB (http://www.nsb.no/timetables/download_timetables/article25668-2747.html). Veolia Transport also have night trains from Stockholm and Gothenburg during the winter.