
Trondheim is an historic and beautiful city that you can explore in multiple ways. The city offers plenty to see and do - especially outdoors. Whether you’re a tourist, student, local, adult or child, you’ll find the following tips useful.
Why not see the city from the water, enjoy some stunning scenery, play golf, follow in the pilgrims’ footsteps or get close up to the musk oxen? And that’s only some of what you can do outdoors in and around the country’s first ever capital city.
Get Your Paddle Out
Categorías: Adventure
Kayaking along the Nidelva is a great way to experience the city, and you will see famous attractions from completely new angles, such as Nidaros Cathedral, the wooden houses along the water and the Gamle Bybro bridge.
The Nidelva flows through the entire city centre, and you can join paddle trips all year round, both during the day and in the evenings. When darkness falls, the street lights are reflected in the water, which results in a really unique atmosphere. This is an activity that suits most people - even if you’ve never paddled a kayak before.
Fresh Air Lifts the Spirits
Categorías: Families, Budget, Adventure
West of Trondheim is Bymarka, an outdoor area with a varied landscape, hiking trails and ski trails. Bymarka also comprises a nature reserve, and there are as many as 12 peaks you can climb, of which Storheia is the highest, reaching 566 metres above sea level.
Should you get too hot on a trip, cool off in one of the bathing lakes, such Haukvatnet, which also features a wheelchair trail. Bymarka also benefits from ski resorts, a golf course and several restaurants. This makes Bymarka a place that everyone will enjoy visiting - whether you are passionate about outdoor life or you just want a day out on a Sunday.