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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Namdalskysten is a food region with long traditions. These we take with us into the new era, and we invite you to a unique time travel by boat in seafood history. Here you will experience modern aquaculture, and you will also visit the nationally protected fishing village Sør-Gjæslingen. Warm lunch included. order at kystmuseetnorveg.no or call +47 48 88 00 24
Awesome trip , both the captain & the tour guide were super nice & knowledgeable. We learnt a lot about salmon & fish farming , it was great! The guide out at sør Gjæsingan was also very nice , friendly & knowledgeable, very enjoyable. We got a delicious hot meal , salmon of course, it was very good, especially since we ate out on the dock with the spectacular view.
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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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Vaeremsfeltet is an old settlement from the old Iron Age. Vaeremsfeltet consists of old grave mounds, building sites in ring formation and old cooking sites. Just few metres from the Vaeremsfeltet there’s a small “cabin” in witch you can sit down and enjoy the view and your lunch. If you contine down the pretty steep path towards the river, there’s a nice hiking route past Vaerem Farm and back to Bergsmo and the parking area. Acess: From Grong: Drive towards Namsos and Bergsmo, 5 km from Grong you'll see a sigth sign that says Vaeremsfeltet on you left hand side of the road. Parking area.
Sandstien follows a very old path from the Middle Ages or earlier, from Storsand to Hov in Kirkebygda. It was an important route both for local communication and for travellers to the West Coast of Norway. It is marked in the Hurum Coastal path brochures and information boards have been set up several places along this route. It is protected by conservation laws.
On the northern side of Lake Aursunden, around 6 km from Glamos, is Sakrisodden containing Norway’s rarest plant, the Siberian Aster (Aster Sibiricus). If you would like to visit Sakrisodden, please contact Jorunn at the farm by the plant sanctuary.
Cabins, hiking, fishing and hunting in the Snasa wilderness.
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