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.
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Horse rides in beautiful forest and mountain terrain on trustworthy Icelandic ponies - throughout the year. Meals available (groups only). Great opportunities for other trips, as well as fishing. Stugudal, Tydal.
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Shorter or longer mountain trips with Icelandic ponies (max. 10 persons). Drop-in to our riding ground. Cabin and camping site. Fishing, boat hire, wooden bath tub. We cater for families as well as companies. Hessdalen, alen.
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Ersgard is a 250 year old farm located in the countryside of Stjordal, just 5 km from Trondheim Airport. Ersgard is a perfect place for small conferences, meetings, meals and accommodation. Ersgard is also nice for vacation. Single and double beds available all year round. Common livingroom, kitchen, toilet and bathroom. You can combine a day trip to the city of Trondheim with salmon fishing and a visit in our farm shop the day after. The farm has 3 river stretches (beats) in the Stjordal River for salmon fishing. 900 metres on the south side of the river in total.
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Mjuklia has a number of activities that you can take advantage of when you come to visit us. Some of the activities to be arranged with us beforehand. We have: · Barn with rabbits, mini pigs, goats · Horse and carriage · Canoes · Bathing · Fishing · Air rifle shooting · Shooting with bow and arrow · Climbing tower of 12 meters · Interaction Track · Good hiking · Table Tennis · Airhockey · Football · Good ski slopes 4 meters from the house wall
Nedre Hellem is a small farm on the outer edge of Fosen peninsula, just 100 m from the sea. The farm is surrounded by bare coastal mountain terrain and salty sea. There are wonderful views of sea, sky and sunsets to be seen from the farm. There is no better place on earth – and that’s a fact! The main house has four bedrooms, with 7 beds in all and a small rowing boat at your disposal. Hiking trips for large and small on the shore and in the mountains. If you take the ferry to Tarva, you can walk on one of Europe’s best preserved coastal heather highlands. You can also visit one of Norway’s few medieval castles, Austratt Manor, by bicycle!
Open farm with activities for the whole family! Come and meet our animals, and take a large jump in the hay! Stroll along the nature trail in the Hundreds Meter Forest. We serve soft drinks, ice cream, coffee and tea and sausages in our café. Open Farm store. Welcome!
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