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Norwegian
Fjords Northbound
Norwegian
Fjords Southbound
Norwegian
Fjords
Round trip
Southbound Excursions
Pre & Post Cruise Extentions
NORTHBOUND EXCURSIONS
Geiranger Panorama 1 (Day 2)
Geiranger Panorama 2 (Day 2)
Geiranger with Trollstigen Pass (Day 2)
Art nouveau Tour, Alesund (Day 2)
A Taste of Norway (Day 2)
Atlanterhavsparken Aquarium & Mount Aksla (Day 2)
Rib Expedition to Runde (Day 3)
Munkholmen (Day 3)
Nidaros Cathedral & Ringve (Day 3)
Trondheim with Nidaros Cathedral (Day 3)
Sverresborg Trøndelag Folk Museum (Day 3 & 11)
Trondheim City Walk (Day 3 & 11)
Glacier Adventure, Svartisen (Day 4)
Rib Safari, Saltstraumen (Day 4)
Lofotr Viking Feast (Day 4)
Lofotr Viking Feast Summer (Day 4)
The Arctic Capital Tromsø
Dog Sledging (Day 5)
Scenery and Huskies (Day 5)
Polar History Walk (Day 5)
The North Cape (Day 6)
Birdwatching Safari (Day 6)
A taste of Lapland (Day 6)
Snowmobile Trip in Lapland (Day 6)
Arctic Sea Fishing
The Russian Border (Day 7)
Riverboat Safari (Day 7)
Snowmobile Safari (Day 7)
Kirkenes Snow Hotel (Day 7)
Birds of the Arctic (Day 7)
ATV/Quad-Safari to the Russian Border (Day 7)
Husky Adventure (Day 7)
Arctic Bushcraft (Day 7)
Wilderness
Adventure Camp
Kayaking
in Tromsø
Sami
Camp Experience
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- Trondheim
- Code: H-TRD3C/H-TRD11B
- Date: 1 May - 30 Sept, 2012
- Price from: €37pp
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SVERRESBORG TRØNDELAG FOLK MUSEUM
Sverresborg Trøndelag Folk Museum is one of Norway’s largest open-air
museums. We begin our journey through history at Haltdalen stave church,
built back in 1170, when Norway was a Catholic country.
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Visit one of Norway's largest open air museums
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You will be able to view the ruins of the medieval Castle Zion, built by
King Sverre in the winter of 1182-1183, with its panoramic views across
Trondheim’s Fjord. You will then be shown a working farmyard before
continuing to the Old Town which features buildings that used to proudly
stand in the very centre of Trondheim. Finally, we enter the visitors’
centre and the ‘Life Pictures’ exhibition, showing you what life was
like in the 1900s.
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