May 11th - Trondheim

 Yesterday we’d bought a 24 hour bus/tram/train ticket and so this morning we jumped on the tram (there’s only one tram route in town) and headed off up to Lian in the hills.  Lian itself is a bit of a mixed area with grasslands, hills and woods, and a couple of really nice lakes up there as well.  We were hoping to do some hiking once up there, however, once there we realised that the 200 metres difference in height between there and Trondheim makes an enormous difference between having, and not having, any snow!  Although a lot of the ice on the lakes had begun melting, the snow on the paths between the trees was still too deep to make for comfortable walking. 

Back into town we decided that as we’d previously been to ‘Godsterminal’, in Bodø, 

we’d pay a visit to the other end of the scale and go to ‘Hell’.  Only a few kms out of town by train there really was nothing to see there apart from some quite nice railway station buildings but it was worth the visit anyway. 

Our last excursion of the day was to the ‘Kristiansten Festning’, Christianson’s Fortress in English.  A stronghold built in1681 to protect the city against attack from the east, this had been a recommendation from the tourist office.  It wasn’t bad as fortress’s go, and the views weren’t bad either, but the big positive was that after a beer in the sun it was only a ten minute walk downhill to where we’re staying!  😊



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