| In Trøndelag, we don't just want you to look at sights and stay in nice places: we far prefer it if you participate, explore and learn. Help yourself freely to everything we have to offer: the uninhibited atmosphere of the coast, the fascinating history of the cradle of Norway, the fairy-tale town of Røros and creativity of the local people.
We hope that you will be left with experiences and stories that will stay with you for ever, after tasting what we have been handed down, and what we have created. |
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Autumn is the season when the population splits into two groups: the ones who like outdoor activities such as hunting, fishing and hiking, and the ones who seek out creature comforts, often in the city. Trøndelag has seven national parks for nature lovers to explore, but if you would prefer to stay indoors, there are also plenty of things to do. Read on >>
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On a biking holiday in Trøndelag you get the experiences at close range. Large parts of Trøndelag are well adapted for biking, with excellent biking routes, good ferry connections and bike rental. Read on >>
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The guide has taken you to a perfect height, you squat and whisper. Your automatically sharpened vision bears witness of what is about to come. Read on >>
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Trøndelag is home to some of the most important historic sites in Norway. Many of the key events in Norwegian history took place here, and there is good reason why Stiklestad is known as the cradle of Norway, and that Nidaros Cathedral is Norway's national sanctuary. Read on >>
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Røros' once thriving mining community has left its mark on this town with the fairy-tale atmosphere. "Once upon a time" still springs to mind, but these days the world heritage town of Røros is one of the most fascinating places in Trøndelag, with its delightful mixture of historic charm and sophistication. Read on >>
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In the old days, only the tough men went out sea fishing. These days the many jewels dotted along the Trøndelag coast are one of the main attractions of the region, and sea fishing is the most popular activity there. Read on >>
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Travelling from island to island might be something you associate with more southerly latitudes, but island hopping in Trøndelag is a wonderful experience. Bring your bike and explore the genuine coastal culture, with fishermen`s cabins, archipelago cruises and fishing trips. Read on >>
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To help you get the most out of your stay, we have put together some round-trip suggestions to some of the most exciting destinations in Trøndelag. Read on >>
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Going freshwater fishing in the lakes of Trøndelag lets you enjoy the best of nature experiences. The joy of catching a feisty trout is underlined when you absorbe the silence and the colors surrounding you. Read on >>
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Although Trondheim is the technology capital of Norway, the main reason for its popularity with tourists and locals alike is its incredibly vibrant cultural life. Trondheim never sleeps: there are always concerts, theatre performances, exhibitions, historic sites or cosy cafés just waiting to be visited. Read on >>
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As you travel along the coast of Trøndelag, the scenery changes from charming archipelagos populated by small fishing boats to rugged mountain formations. The countryside changes dramatically, but the people stay the same: everywhere they are warm, unrestrained and great fun to be with. Read on >>
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