TRONDHEIM–ÅLESUND Day
11 – Southbound
A walk through 1,000 years 11A Enjoy a guided tour through the historic capital of Norway. Visit spectacular Nidaros Cathedral. The building of Norway’s national sanctuary began in 1070. Nidaros Cathedral displays beautiful stained glass from the 19th and the 20th centuries, and the statues and ornaments of the west front is a great attraction in itself. You will also see Trondheim’s streets, boroughs and highlights, including a short stop at Utsikten (The View) to admire the city from a high elevation.
Frøya HITRA A magnifi cent
Explorer boat activities Also in Trondheim, you can join the expedition team to explore the coast from an even closer range. Our on- board experts share their fi rst-hand knowledge about wildlife, natural phenomena, history and landscapes – and pursue adventurous detours when opportunities arise along the route.
mine 11E Join an unforgettable boat trip on an illuminated crystal clear lake. We then visit the marble mine Bergtatt before enjoying a meal in amazing sur- roundings. The excursion also includes a short sight- seeing tour in Molde.
Ålesund Hjørundfjord
Kristiansund 11C 11E 11F
Trondheim 11A
Molde
Geirangerfjord
WHAT TO SEE EXCURSIONS
The world’s most scenic drive 11C Join us on an excursion to the famous Atlantic Ocean Road, one of Norway’s most visited tourist destinations. The trip covers 8.2 kilometres, crosses a total of eight bridges and winds through a stunning coastal landscape. The route ranks in The Guardian’s Top 10 great scenic drives around the world.
TO BOOK, PLEASE CALL 020 8846 2666; VISIT YOUR TRAVEL AGENT OR BOOK ONLINE AT
HURTIGRUTEN.CO.UK 11F
The Nidaros Cathedral is Norway’s only Gothic-style cathedral and is considered a national shrine.
11A Trondheim with Nidaros Cathedral ALL YEAR 11C The Atlantic Road SPRING SUMMER AUTUMN 11E
Bergtatt - magnifi cent marble mine AUTUMN WINTER SPRING
Husky safari WINTER
Explorer boat activities in Trondheim SUMMER
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