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Trøndelag Tourist Board
Visiting address: Fjordgata 21, 7010 Trondheim
E-mail: touristinfo(at)trondelag.com
Phone: + 47 73 84 24 40
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Tydal is renowned in Norway for its numerous riding centres, a popular activity for tourists, day-trippers and locals. Enjoy a trek with beautiful Icelandic horses.


In Trøndelag there are several restaurants with a view that complements the menu. Here's a list of restaurants where the view is a part of the package.


The island of Tautra, in the Trondheimsfjord, has a lot of history to unfold. Here you find the ruins of a convent dating back to 1207, the new Maria Convent built in 2006 and the Klostergården, offering rooms, restaurant and a farm shop.


Experience eleven thousand years of coastal culture, see the isles and skerries of Vikna, and encounter thousands of salmon at close range.


Saint Olav’s Festival (Olavsfestdagene) and the Trøndersk Food Festival are arranged in Trondheim in late July/early August and offer first rate cultural and culinary experiences.


Trondheim is a city of food and drink, with its own food festival and a wide range of restaurants with emphasis on local fare. Below you will find 9 tips about restaurants in Trondheim.

Large parts of Trøndelag are well adapted for biking, with excellent biking routes, good ferry connections and bike rental.

Right since the English "salmon lords" started visiting the region in the early 19th century, local rivers such as the Gaula, Orkla and Namsen have continued to attract salmon-fishers from across Europe.

Watching the musk ox from close range can make any and all both fascinated and humble.

Travelling from island to island might be something you associate with more southerly latitudes, but island hopping in Trøndelag is a wonderful experience.

In the intimate city of Trondheim you are never far from adventure. Rockheim, Solsiden, Nidaros Cathedral and Munkholmen are just a few of the experiences that await you.

Families with children visiting Trøndelag can choose from a wide range of fun activities.

On an eagle and seal safari along the Trøndelag coastline, you will get up close ...

With its wide range of local food manufacturers and high quality restaurants, Trøndelag can rightfully be called a culinary region.

The museums of Sør-Trøndelag range from coastal museums relating the history of coastal culture, to Rockheim, the national visitor centre for pop and rock music.

The Golden Route runs through Inderøy in Innherred, and holds a number of excellent farm sales, restaurants and activity providers.

The coast of Southern Trøndelag County offers fishing, culture and beautiful scenery.

Namdalen offers good fishing and a great variety in activities and adventures.

Trondheim is an active cultural center, and a good starting point for adventures in Trøndelag.

Værnes region has much to offer both in nature, culture and history.

Innherred offers a wide range of activities and local flavors.

Historical, uninhibited, adventurous and creative Trøndelag.

Memories for life on the coast of Trøndelag at Stokkøya Sjøsenter

The Pilgrim’s Route is a common name for routes leading from various parts of Norway to Trondheim and Nidaros Cathedral, following in the footsteps of pilgrims.

The Coastal Route (Kystriksveien) stretches the 650 kilometers from Steinkjer on Innherred to Bodø in Nordland.

On this four-day roundtrip you will experience a musk ox safari, natural adventures, history, world ...

A tour of Indre Namdal and the Namdal coast, offering stunning countryside, fantastic opportunities for ...

This trip takes two days – days packed with historical adventures, exciting farm shops, beautiful ...

The Golden Route runs through Inderøy in Innherred, and holds a number of excellent farm sales, restaurants and activity providers.
