Part of the
Hurtigruten Group

Trondheim by bike

Excursion

Price from

$119

Duration
3h30
Season

Spring (Apr - May)

Summer (Jun - Aug)

Autumn (Sep - Oct)

Min. number
0 travellers
Booking code
E-TRD1

Get an intimate view of the city and get to know the most important sights and stories of Norway’s Viking capital.
  • See the city from close up at a relaxed pace.

  • Cover the highlights, including the Old Town Bridge and Nidaros Cathedral.

  • See Trampe, the world’s first bicycle elevator.

  • Enjoy a stop for coffee in the European Region of Gastronomy 2022.


Trondheim rolled out the red carpet for cyclists and features the most advanced bike lane network in Norway. Locals are actively advised to use green ways to get around. We bike along the waterfront and to the city center, passing by wharves, traditional wooden buildings, and modern architecture. Along the way, learn about Trondheim’s history as a harbor and trading center. Learn more about the Viking kings Olav I and Olav II, who were both significant to this city. We visit Nidaros Cathedral, Norway’s national shrine, built over the grave of St. Olav. We will have photo ops en route, which include the Old Town Bridge and the Trampe bicycle elevator on Bakklandet, an old industrial neighborhood with colorful wooden buildings. The tour includes a stop for coffee that showcases why Trondheim-Trøndelag was named European Region of Gastronomy 2022.

Practical information

  • Language: English and German

  • Included: Local guide, bicycle, stop for coffee (coffee/tea and baked goods)

  • Remarks/requirements: The bicycles are low-step city bikes (for heights between 5’1” and 5’9”) and hybrids (for heights between 5’9” and 6’3”). Max. 267 lbs. It is necessary to know how to ride a bike. Guests are advised to dress according to the weather, including comfortable clothes/shoes for a bike ride in coastal conditions. We suggest gloves, windbreakers, a thin hat that fits under the bike helmet, and rain jacket/pants (when needed). A bike helmet will be provided, but is not obligatory for adults under Norwegian traffic laws.

  • Walking information: Approx. 220 yards in the harbor between the ship (quay 1, pier I) and the bike shed (quay 2, pier I), flat.

  • Wheelchair accessible: No.

Penguins perched on the ice of Cuverville Island, Antarctica. Credit: Espen Mills / HX Hurtigruten Expeditions

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