10 Nature & Parks in Trondheim That You Shouldn't Miss

September 12, 2021 Major Galusha

Norway's capital of technology, the university town of Trondheim is a tech junkie's paradise and a history nerd's dream. The 11th-century Nidarosdomen Cathedral is the national sanctuary of Norway, and the Royal Residence is the largest wooden palace in Scandanavia. Fast-forward several centuries, and SINTEF science research center is doing some of the world's most important work in environmentally-friendly technologies. Nearby skiing is world-class, with World Cup winter sports competitions held regularly at Granåsen.
Restaurants in Trondheim

1. Rosenborg Park

Trondheim Norway https://www.arkitektur.no/rosenborg-park?tid=158202
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Rosenborg Park

2. Grakallen

Trondheim Norway
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Grakallen

3. Bymarka

Trondheim Norway
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4.5 based on 133 reviews

Bymarka

Reviewed By En0_1 - London, United Kingdom

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.

4. Pilegrimsleden - The Route of St. Olav Ways

Munkegata 2, Trondheim 7013 Norway +47 73 52 25 78 [email protected] http://www.pilegrimsleden.no/en
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4.5 based on 12 reviews

Pilegrimsleden - The Route of St. Olav Ways

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.

5. Elgsethytta

Bymarka, Trondheim 7020 Norway +47 994 46 503 http://www.elgsethytta.com
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4.5 based on 40 reviews

Elgsethytta

Reviewed By teleAK - Anchorage, United States

The atmosphere in a hytte is great: peaceful, lots of wood, in tune with Nature, skiing and hiking present. Local folks. This one has much of this, right in Trondheim.

6. Pilegrimsleden, St Olav's Way

Gamle Kongeveg, Trondheim 7340 Norway http://www.pilegrimsleden.no
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4.5 based on 5 reviews

Pilegrimsleden, St Olav's Way

7. Trondheim par3golf

Statsraad Krohgs veg 15A, Trondheim 7021 Norway +47 911 72 405 [email protected] http://www.trondheimpar3golf.no
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4.5 based on 18 reviews

Trondheim par3golf

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!

8. Ladestien - Hiking Trail

Rotvoll alle 90, Trondheim Norway
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4.5 based on 82 reviews

Ladestien - Hiking Trail

9. Sykkelheisen Trampe

Brubakken, Trondheim Norway +47 926 29 891 http://trampe.no/en
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4.5 based on 42 reviews

Sykkelheisen Trampe

10. Ringve Botanical Gardens

Lade Alle 58, Trondheim 7041 Norway +47 73 59 22 69 [email protected] http://www.ntnu.edu/museum/ringve-botanical-garden
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4.0 based on 57 reviews

Ringve Botanical Gardens

Open every day, admission free. Guided tours by appointment. Ringve Botanical gardens include a systematic section showing the relationship between plants, a historical herb garden in the Renaissance style, a collection of trees from the northern hemisphere, and a park in the English landscape style. Part of the NTNU University Museum.

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