| Bakklandet www.bakklandet.com If hiking and fishing is not your thing, or if you just want to relax, a stroll in Bakkelandet might be a good idea. These old wooden houses are restored and bubbling with life, cafés, small boutiques and restaurants. Lars, Pilot | Røros www.rorosinfo.com Nearby Røros is one of Europe's oldest town of wooden buildings and placed in Unesco's World Heritage list. Its a daytrip from Trondheim and well worth a visit. Take your time because there are a lot of things to see and do here. Jesper
| Bicycle Lift www.trampe.no A bicycle lift, how weird is that? If you are in Trondheim you got to try it. You need a lift card and, of course, a bike. Get the card from the tourist office or at the starting point of the lift. Pierre |
| Tyholttårnet Link (Info page in Norwegian) A visit in Tyholttårnet is a must. There's a rotating restaurant on the top floor that gives you a great view of the city while eating a nice dinner. Viktor | Estenstadmarka & Estenstadhytta www.estenstadhytta.no/ Trondheim is a city with great proximity to the outdoors. Take bus 5 or 9 towards "Dragvoll", get of at "Loholt" and you're at the entrance to the wild forest. If you're not that much of a hiker, take the 45 min walk to Estenstadhytta (cabin) with great views of Trondheim and traditional food. (Map and compass is a must for foreigners) Anders |