Discover the best top things to do in Trøndelag, Norway including Oppdal Safari - Day Tours, Reality Adventures, Escape Adventures, Roros Museum Olav's Mine, Opplev Oppdal.
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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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Reality Adventures AS has the pleasure of offering the most intense and exciting experience in Trondheim. Our Escape rooms are well-suited for 2 to 8 players at the time. The goal of the game is easy. Together and only with the items in the room at your disposal, you are to escape within 60 minutes. Do you and your friends have what it takes? Book an appointment today!
We were a group of four who tried "The Cure". Wonderful room! Very well planned, and so much fun! Highly recommend it for people wanting to try out escape rooms. We've tried both "The Heist", "Magic School" and "Behind Bars" previously, and had a lot of fun with those as well. Professional people who obviously put a lot of work into what they do.
5.0 based on 48 reviews
Trondheim's Magical Live Escape Room. Located in the center of Trondheim, at Prinsens gate 10A, next to Prinsen kino. Enter the world of wizards to find out what happend to the headmaster. Will you succeed? Book now!
4.5 based on 134 reviews
The Olavsgruva lies 13 km East of Roros centre. The view changes slowly from green fields of grass to forests of dwarf birch, to heaths and moors of bracken , yellow reindeer lichen and heather. Suddenly we saw superstructures and buildings in wood, large areas of worthless ore and the parking and entrance to the Olavsgruva mine. The information we were given at the start of the tour was precise and honest, no elaborations, none of tragedy. The Olavsgruva was opened in the 17th century and was finally closed in 1972 so it is, in my opinion, a very relaxed way of discovering what a copper mine actually looks like. After the introduction "uptop" we walked down the path and sloping transport shaft which mine workers walked for more than 3 centuries. The temperature down here is 4 degrees. We had been advised to have good warm clothing and footwear, so we had our hiking boots on. There is adequate lighting and the pumps down here make sure that the path,though moist, is never directly wet. What do I remember of the mine itself ?The sharp blue of vitriol (copper stained water seeping down the walls), the veins of quartz, the dull colour of the copper ore are impressive backdrops. These 10 -15 metres high halls of roughly broken walls are as impressive as the Gothic cathedrals of the 12th century. I am deeply impressed with what these miners with their tools and ingenuity achieved in their constant search for the copper lode
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