THE PILGRIM WAY
St Olav Ways to Trondheim

Nidaros and Holy Olav

1030-2010

The important shrine

Nidaros was the most important pilgrim place in Northern Europe during the medieval ages.

Pilgrim Ways to Trondheim/Nidaros

Oslo Hamar Nidaros

Gudbrandsdal Way

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Oslo Hamar

Romerike Way

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Trysil Tynset Nidaros

Østerdalen Way

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Skarddøra Nidaros

Rombo Way

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Skalstugan Nidaros

St. Olav Way

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Gløshaugen Stiklestad

North Way

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Other pilgrim ways

Kinn Selja

Sunniva Way

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Seljord Røldal

Røldal Way

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Hedalen Filefjell

Valdres Way

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The walking planner

Choose a way in the map!
The St. Olav Ways are red, other routes are green. With the the Walking Planner you will find answers on many questions about the different ways.
A lot of joy is waiting for you – welcome to the walk!

Quotation

The pilgrim does not walk through the world with the purpose of experiencing something new – but with the purpose of being continously renewed.
St. Augustine

News on the site

Here you can see new articles that have been published on the site. Newest on top.

Pilgrim Centres

St. Olav Ways

Suggested walks

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Pilgrim Summer 2010

Pilgrims starting from Oslo to go to Nidaros

Oslo is a well–known starting place for pilgrims. The pilgrim path starts from the Middle Ages Park (Middelalderparken), the heart of old Oslo. From here one can take the western or the eastern trail heading north, via Oslo Bispegård where you can get a stamp on your pilgrim pass.
Pilgrim roads to Nidaros is delivered by Norwegian Heritage Foundation www.kulturarv.no - Developed by Intellicom www.intellicom.no