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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MAD Husky Tours has moved to The Arctic Circle, Lapland, Sweden! We welcome you there for a magical sleddog experience!
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Trondheim Tours, is an independent tour company offering custom private tours with a fluent English speaking guide in and around the Trondheim area.
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Learn to harness, and run your own team of dogs. Enjoy the amazing nature, only accompanied by the sound of the trotting Alaskan Huskies in front of you. All our tours include a stop where we make fire, and boil coffee/tea, and talk about the dogs, and teach you the history of dog mushing. You need no experience. The guide drives his team in front, and your team will naturally follow. We offer tours year around, in the summer using sturdy 4 wheeled carts, and in the winter we go by sled in the mountains. We offer half day tours (3 hours) and full day tours (6 hours). We have clothes, boots, hats and gloved for you, free of charge. We offer transportation to and from the kennel to Røros or Os. Halfway tour is 1200 NOK, Day tour is 1995. 1/2 price for kids under 12. 100 kroner extra for transportation to/from the kennel, 50 kroner per kid under 12.
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Trondheimkajakk.no welcomes you to take an amazing trip by kayak down the Nidelven river in Trondheim. This trip is recommended for everyone who wants to discover the secret beauty of Trondheim. It is hard to even describe how beautiful the landscapes that could be seen sailing down the river are. Specialities: tours, rental, Stand Up paddling courses, rental, tours, SUP-yoga. We are padling all year round!
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Experience Norwegian mountain nature with us. We are situated between 3 national parks and we have hosted guests since 1951. If you want a guided activity we offer musk ox safari, moose safari, photo safari, hunting and fishing all year round. If you want an activity on your own we offer equipment rental of mountain bikes, canoes, snow shoes, and more. Welcome!
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Trondheim for You offers guided tours with an independent, private tour guide in Trondheim. Choose from a wide range of tours – strolling within the city centre and discovering it´s heart, walking along the waterfront to see Trondheim´s most beautiful sights, exploring it´s rich nature and breath-taking views - or customize a tour according to your wishes.
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Trondheim by Boat offers a great variety of different tours on which we show you our lovely hometown Trondheim from a very different perspective: The waterside. Sail on the city river Nidelva and the Trondheimsfjord on a traditional Afjordsboat named Frøya or the modern Trawler Ranja, with passionate local guides and captains. Sightseeing • Fishing • Sunset tours and much more! Welcome aboard!
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Den Gode Nabo har siden nittitallet etablert seg som en av Trondheims best besøkte puber. I begynnelsen var Naboen, som den gjerne blir referert til, en bydelspub for beboerne på denne siden av Nidelven; elven som skiller Bakklandet og Møllenberg fra Midtbyen. Men det skulle fort vise seg å bli en populær pub, ikke bare for de i absolutt nærhet, men også for resten av Trondheim. I tillegg visste turistene å sette stor pris på puben vår. Naboen måtte derfor utvides, og i årene som fulgte bygde vi oss innover i brygga så langt det var mulig å komme. Bak hver vegg skjulte det seg små skatter som etter hvert ble hengt opp på vegger og i tak, og som fortsatt henger på Den Gode Nabo. Gulvet og veggene er sjarmerende skjeve, noe som seg hør og bør i ett gammelt pakkhus, og dette er noe som har fått være som det var. Nettopp dette har bidratt mye til den atmosfæren og stemningen som oppstår en vanlig kveld på Naboen. Denne varme og lune stemmningen gjester og ansatte setter pris på.
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‘Bergstadens Ziir’ – better known as Roros Church – was built during the copperwork’s golden age ‘in God’s honour and as an adornment to the town. The church, which was completed in 1784, does justice to its name with its majestic location high above the timber buildings. The Directorate for Cultural Heritage regards the church as one of the ten most profiled churches in Norway. It is one of the country’s largest churches with seating for 1,600 people. The church has been newly opened after 2 years of extensive renovation and has now been restored to its former glory.
Yes, this was a very interesting Church, entry fee Nkr 50,00 and well worth the money. A large amount of history, and you can rent a guide.
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Lovely photo opportunities from this bridge The difficulty with the photos in June 2020 are that paintwork is getting done. However, the decorator - seems to want to appear on everybody’s photo posing with a can of Monster energy drink for the 30 minutes I was there. Cross the bridge and on the corner on the left is a sensational coffee shop. Turn right and take photo opportunities at the quaint cafe next to the cycling repair shop Essential viewing when in Trondheim on way to Nidaros Cathedral - which is stunning in itself!!!!
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