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Trøndelag – the historic centre of Norway Trøndelag is a perfect base for experiencing nature, culture and Norway’s exciting history. Let the fishing villages and local delicacies sweep you off your feet. By Trøndelag Reiseliv
A visit to Trøndelag is not complete without a visit to Røros, a UNESCO World Heritage. Røros is well known for its vibrant arts environment and cosy restaurants. Join one of the local food safaris where you can look behind the scenes, meet locals and taste local specialties.
Sleeping next to the bears At Namsskogan Wildlife Park you get close to more than 30 species that are native to the Nordic countries. Enjoy studying bears, wolves and lynx, as well as moose. Sleeping next to the bears is an unquestionably unique experience.
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food festival welcomes you to a festive weekend from 31 July to 2 August, coinciding with the St. Olav’s Festival.
Foodie haven mals. On safari in Trøndelag you may see everything from eagles and seals, to musk oxen and elk.
Coastal culture Fishing villages, fresh seafood and various excursions make for an active holiday adventure. Join a RIB boat safari or a kayak excursion. Do not miss the coolest beach bar of the region: Stokkøya Sjøsenter. Top tip: get to know the Norwegian coastal culture through a historic walk around the museum of Norveg in Rørvik.
What is on in Trondheim Whether you like rock, classical music, jazz or blues, you will find something to suit your taste in Trøndelag. Trøndersk Food Festival, Norway’s biggest local
There has been an explosion in smallscale food producers in the region who specialise in conjuring up delicacies provided by both sea and land. There are also several local breweries, each lovingly producing local craft beers. Top tip: visit local farms on the Golden Road north of Trondheim.
How to get there Trøndelag is easy to get to whether you travel by plane, car, bus, train or boat. Trondheim is the ideal starting point – you can easily reach most of the attractions within two and a half hours. For more information, please visit: www.trondelag.com