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Description


The third city of Norway, home to the counties only official Cathedral (and saint), a large port and a significant stop on both directions of the Hurtigruten tour. Unlike Ålesund much of Trondheim is still built from traditional wooden houses, but earlier fires taught the locals to design the city with wide streets to avoid flames spreading. Today, with a massive student population (about 20% of the total population) the city is lively and well worth a wander around, particularly the old wooden wharf buildings that now stand by the man-made canal but would have once opened straight onto the fjord.

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Getting There

The Northbound Hurtigruten stops in Trondheim from 6am-12am on Day 3 in Winter (later arrival in Summer, same departure time). The Southbound Hurtigruten stops between 5am and 10am on Day 11
Latitude: 63.43051; Longitude: 10.395041
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Photos


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Web Link


www.trondheim.no
Disclaimer: Details correct at time of writing (30/01/2013), and on time of last update (15/02/2013) but may no longer be accurate, particularly if some time has passed.