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Touring Leinstranda
The district Leinstranda of in Trondheim (Sør-Trøndelag Fylke) is a subburb located in Norway about 236 mi north of Oslo, the country's capital place.
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Local weather forecast
Todays Local Weather Conditions & Forecast: 1°C / 33 °F
Morning Temperature | -6°C / 21 °F |
Evening Temperature | 4°C / 39 °F |
Night Temperature | 2°C / 36 °F |
Chance of rainfall | 0% |
Air Humidity | 65% |
Air Pressure | 993 hPa |
Wind Speed | Fresh Breeze with 16 km/h (10 mph) from North |
Cloud Conditions | Overcast clouds, covering 100% of sky |
General Conditions | Light rain |
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Wednesday, 27th of November 2024
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KRIK Melhus 28.september 2013
"For det er i ham vi lever, beveger oss og er til" KRIK er for deg som går på ungdomsskole og videregående. Treninger hver lørdag på Høyeggen skole kl. 12.30 -14.30. Du kan følge oss...
Julie Stokke med Wiskey lullaby. Duett med Børge Rømma
Sommerfesten med Too Far Gone i melhus Kommune, Too far Gone er 20 år. Denne konserten ble tatt opp den 09.08.2014. Too far Gone spiller en duett med Julie Stokke.
Too Far Gone - Det e slutt, det e over å forbi
Sommerfesten med Too Far Gone i Melhus Kommune. Too Far Gone er 20 år. Denne konserten ble tatt opp den 09.08.2014.
Too Far Gone - Reis Av Sted
Sommerfesten med Too Far Gone i Melhus Kommune, Too Far Gone er 20 år. Denne konserten ble tatt opp den 09.08.2014.
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Capro Flightcase for Dji Phantom 2 gimbal Quadcopter
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Attractions and noteworthy things
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Byåsen
Byåsen is a district in the city of Trondheim, Norway, situated to the west of the city centre. This is mainly a residential area, with 32 136 residents as of January 1, 2003. The name Byåsen can be translated into "City Hill", which describes its elevated position, overlooking the rest of Trondheim. Byåsen is the only larger district in Trondheim that have solid rock underground. A long time ago the sea level was halfway up Byåsen, and a clear mark of this can be seen from the city.
Heimdal
Heimdal is the southernmost borough in Trondheim, Norway named after the god Heimdall in Norse mythology. The area has been continuously inhabited since at least the Iron Age, and is rich in archaeological sites. The area around the railway station was until 1964 the center of two separate local municipalities, Tiller and Leinstrand. The western part of Heimdal consists of the rural areas of Byneset, also a separate municipality until 1964.
Sverresborg
For the Sverresborg situated in Bergen, see Sverresborg (Bergen). Sverresborg or Sverre Sigurdsson's castle was a fortification built in the medieval city of Nidaros by Sverre Sigurdsson. It is now known as an open air museum for the region of Trøndelag, comprising the counties of Sør-Trøndelag and Nord-Trøndelag.
Haltdalen Stave Church
Haltdalen Stave Church is a stave church originally from Haltdalen in the municipality of Holtålen in Sør-Trøndelag county, Norway. It is now on display at the Sverresborg museum in Trondheim. The church was probably built in the 1170s. The church on display is a rebuilt version of two churches from Ålen and Haltdalen. The western wall and the portal is from the old Ålen church. This is a single-nave stave church of the east Scandinavian-style, and it is the only one that is preserved.
Bymarka
Bymarka is the recreation ground of the city of Trondheim, Norway.
City Syd
City Syd is one of the largest shopping centres in Norway, and the largest in Midt-Norge, with a turnover of NOK 1.7 billion in 2004. It lies in Tiller, in the Heimdal area, outside of Trondheim. City Syd opened in 1987 and was remodeled and expanded in 2000. It is now 38,000 m² and has 71 stores on three floors. It is owned by the Trondheim Cooperative, Trondos and Storebrand.
Gaula (Sør-Trøndelag)
Gaula flows through the Gauldal valley in Sør-Trøndelag county, Norway. It is the biggest river in Central Norway. The river begins in Holtålen near the mountain Kjølifjellet. It then flows through the municipalities of Holtålen, Midtre Gauldal, and Melhus before emptying into the Trondheimsfjord near Leinstrand on the border between Trondheim and Melhus. The Gaula River is approximately 145 kilometres long and it drains a watershed of 3,661 square kilometres .
Munkvoll (station)
Munkvoll Station is a station on Gråkallbanen, part of the Trondheim Tramway in Trondheim, Norway. The station was built in 1924 as the terminus for the tramway and features the offices and depot for the tram operator, Gråkallbanen AS in addition to the Trondheim Tramway Museum. The station also features on of the double track stretches on the line, where trams can pass.
Granåsen
Granåsen is a ski jumping hill, located in Granåsen skicenter in Trondheim, Norway. The hill frequently hosts World Cup and Continental Cup competitions arranged by FIS. The hill sports one K-90 hill and one K-124 hill. Before the 2008/2009 season the hill was improved, and the K-spot is now located at 124 meters while the hill size has been increased to 140 meters. The hill record belongs to Vegard Sklett, who jumped 145 m in January 2009 during a Norwegian domestic competition.
Heimdal Station
Heimdal Station is a railway station located in Heimdal in Trondheim, Norway. Located 12 km south of Trondheim Central Station on Dovrebanen, it is served by express trains between Trondheim and Oslo as well as the regional train services Trønderbanen and Nabotåget, all operated by Norges Statsbaner. The station is staffed.
Melhus Station
Melhus Station is a railway station in the village of Melhus in the municipality of Melhus in Sør-Trøndelag county, Norway. The station is located on the Dovrebanen railway line, about 21 kilometres south of Trondheim Central Station (Trondheim S) and about 531 kilometres north of Oslo Central Station (Oslo S). The station sits at an elevation of 24 metres above sea level. It is served by local trains to Røros. The station was opened 1993 and is somewhat south of the old station in Melhus.
Selsbakk Station
Selsbakk Station is a railway station at Selsbakk in Trondheim, Norway on Dovrebanen. The station is located 6.4 kilometers south of Trondheim S and is served by local trains to Røros. The station was opened 1890 as part of Trondhjem-Størenbanen, but moved somewhat in 1919 when it got a new station building when the line was converted to standard gauge and became part of Dovrebanen.
Kvål Station
Kvål Station is a railway station in the village of Kvål in the municipality of Melhus in Sør-Trøndelag county, Norway. The station is located on the Dovrebanen railway line, about 27 kilometres south of Trondheim Central Station (Trondheim S) and about 525 kilometres north of Oslo Central Station (Oslo S). The station sits at an elevation of 50 metres above sea level. It is served by local trains to Røros. The station was opened 1864 as part of the Trondhjem-Størenbanen railway line.
Lian, Norway
Lian is a recreational area located in the border between Bymarka and Byåsen in Trondheim, Norway. The place was taken into use in 1933, when the Gråkallen Line of the Trondheim Tramway was extended there. It remains the terminus of the only tram line in Trondheim. With the arrival of the tramway, a restaurant was built after insurance money from the former restaurant at Ugla. In addition, a ski jump was built. The area became the main location for winter sports in the city.
Kattem
Kattem is a neighborhood in Trondheim, Norway. The area is located south of Lundåsen and southwest of Heimdal. The residential areas were built during the 1970s. It is the site of the Kattem IL sports team.
2008–09 Biathlon World Cup – World Cup 8
The 2008-09 Biathlon World Cup - World Cup 8 was the eighth event of the World Cup season and was held in Trondheim, Norway, from Thursday March 19 until Sunday March 22, 2009.
Klett (Norway)
Klett is a village in Leinstrand and is a part of the Heimdal borough in Trondheim, Norway. To the north and east it borders to Heimdal and Tiller, to the west to Byneset and to the south and south-west to Melhus. Most of the area surrounding the village is farmland.
Nordstern
Nordstern, often erroneously referred to as Neu Drontheim, was the Nazi plan for the creation of a new German metropolis in German-occupied Norway during World War II. It was planned to have a population of around 250,000-300,000 inhabitants. The building site of the city was located 15–20 km ( ) southwest of the Norwegian city of Trondheim.
Vassfjell Chapel
Vassfjell Chapel is a chapel in the municipality of Klæbu in Sør-Trøndelag county, Norway. The church is located on the northeastern side of the mountain Vassfjellet. There is no road access to the chapel, but there is a hiking path from a parking lot on the Trondheim-Klæbu border. The church was built in 1974 and was consecrated by the Bishop Tord Godal. The church is a part of the Klæbu parish in the Heimdal deanery in the Diocese of Nidaros.
Byåsen Church
Byåsen Church (Norwegian: Byåsen kirke, historically Hallset Church) is a parish church in the municipality of Trondheim in Sør-Trøndelag county, Norway. It is located in Hallset in the Byåsen area of the city of Trondheim, on the western side of the Nidelva river. The church is part of the Byåsen parish in the Byåsen deanery in the Diocese of Nidaros. The hexagonal concrete church was built in 1974, and it was consecrated on 1 December 1974 by the bishop Tord Godal.
Havstein Church
Havstein Church is a parish church in the municipality of Trondheim in Sør-Trøndelag county, Norway. It is located in the Sverresborg area on the western side of the Nidelva river in the city of Trondheim. The church is part of the Havstein parish in the Byåsen deanery in the Diocese of Nidaros. The small stone church was built in 1857. It was financed privately, and was originally a chapel that was part of the Strinda parish.
Heimdal Church
Heimdal Church is a parish church in the municipality of Trondheim in Sør-Trøndelag county, Norway. It is located in the village of Heimdal, about 1.5 kilometres south of Kolstad Church. The church is part of the Heimdal parish in the Heimdal deanery in the Diocese of Nidaros. The concrete church building was built in 1960 and consecrated on 6 November 1960 by Bishop Arne Fjellbu. The church seats about 180 people.
Leinstrand Church
Leinstrand Church is a parish church in the municipality of Trondheim in Sør-Trøndelag county, Norway. It is located in the Leinstrand area in the city of Trondheim. The church is part of the Leinstrand parish in the Heimdal deanery in the Diocese of Nidaros. The red wooden church was built in 1673 and was consecrated on 17 September 1673.
Kolstad Church
Kolstad Church is a parish church in the municipality of Trondheim in Sør-Trøndelag county, Norway. It is located in the Kolstad area of the city of Trondheim, about 1.5 kilometres from the nearby Heimdal Church. The church is part of the Kolstad parish in the Heimdal deanery in the Diocese of Nidaros. The concrete building was designed by Nils Henrik Eggen in a modern style. It was consecrated on 4 May 1986 by Bishop Kristen Kyrre Bremer.
Tiller Church
Tiller Church is a parish church in the municipality of Trondheim in Sør-Trøndelag county, Norway. It is located in the Tiller area in the city of Trondheim. The church is part of the Tiller parish in the Heimdal deanery in the Diocese of Nidaros. The white, wooden church was built in 1901. The church seats about 200 people. The church was almost totally destroyed in a fire on 9 September 2001.