A walk through Trondheim is a journey through its 1,000-year history. The harbour was developed during the second half of the 19th century, and we start our walk here at the quay. We walk up to “Stiftsgården”, the royal residence in Trondheim, and continue to the market square to take a closer look at the statue of the city’s founder, the Viking King Olav Tryggvason, which towers over this busy square.
From here, we continue to Nidaros Cathedral, the national monument of Norway. We cross the old city bridge with its red gateway, known to the locals as “the portal of happiness”, and enter the area of the city called Bakklandet, which has managed to preserve its charming wooden architecture.Originally this was the industrial part of the city, but now the old factories have been renovated into desirable housing surrounded by small shops and restaurants. And it’s here that you find the world’s one and only bicycle lift which has to be seen to be believed!Excursion code: H-TRD3D (Northbound) H-TRD11D (Southbound)
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Day 3 Northbound & Day 11 Southbound Level 2 Suitable for most guests, requires some physical effort. H-TRD3D ( Northbound) H-TRD11D (Southbound)
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