© MORTEN SAGEN
© ANJA WIEMERS
© MADIS SÄRGLEPP
A taste of nature The Norwegian coast is rich with delicacies, inspiring us to develop the ship's cuisine based solely on fresh local produce. During your journey, you can enjoy a variety of tastings out on deck.
KRISTIANSUND–RØRVIK Day – Northbound
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Down to the river 3G The river that fl ows quietly through the centre of Trondheim is a great destina- tion in itself. Kayaking on the river lets you see the city from a completely dif- ferent angle. Remember to take small detours into the many canals off the river’s main channel.
Rørvik
Kjeungskjær Lighthouse
Trondheim Frøya HITRA 3A 3B 3D 3G 3H
Kristiansund
The Bakklandet district Here you'll fi nd beautiful wooden buildings, now fully restored to their original charm. These often single-storey houses were inhabited by artisan craftsmen, local traders and labourers, which is why they tend to be smaller and simpler than those in the centre of Trondheim.
WHAT TO SEE
Make sure you catch the view from the Gamle Bybrua bridge that dates back to 1861, and wander around the restored wooden buildings in the Bakklandet district.
EXCURSIONS
3A Nidaros Cathedral and Ringve Museum in Trondheim SPRING SUMMER
3B Trondheim with Nidaros Cathedral AUTUMN WINTER
3D Trondheim city walk ALL YEAR 3G Kayaking on the River Nid SUMMER 3H Cycling in Trondheim SPRING SUMMER
Explorer boat activities in Trondheim SUMMER
Hikes & ‘Friluftsliv’ activities (Ships with expedition team) ALL YEAR
TO BOOK, PLEASE CALL 020 8846 2666; VISIT YOUR TRAVEL AGENT OR BOOK ONLINE AT
HURTIGRUTEN.CO.UK
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