The central Norwegian area of Trondelag has its ideological capital in Trondheim, founded by Viking king Olaf Tryggvason in the 10th century and the seat of Norway's power until the 13th. Today, it's still the country's third-largest city, a university town with a rich culture. Trondelag's western offshore islands of Hitra and Froya are popular for outdoor adventures like camping, hiking, biking, snorkeling and scuba diving. They are also one of the world's best spots for deep sea fishing.
Restaurants in Central Norway
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If you want to be close to nature then this is the place to go, wonderful any time of the year wether you are walking or skiing (or even mushroom picking in the right season). A nice change from the hustle and bustle of the town centre and easily accessible by public transport from the town.
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Pilegrimsleden - The Route of St. Olav Ways takes you through magnificent Norwegian nature and boasts many different types of attractions along the way. The pilegrim path offers the opportunity to see some of the most picturesque landscapes in Norway, and to venture on your own physical and spiritual journey.
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Pay&play! This PANORAMIC golf course is a par3 9 hole course with holes from 70 to 150 yrds. Hire sets are only 30NOK or 4USD. Most of the time no queue, but call for further info. No club membership is necessary, but you need to know a little about etiquette etc. close to city centre. Driving range open 9 AM to 9.15 PM. Golf course open until dusk! Midnight golf is possible!
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By the mouth of the river Orkla, Between industry and residential areas, you find Gammelosen. This is a wonderfull area for recreation, hiking and you find several bathing places here as well.
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