Nearby Trondheim

The concept of microadventures. No need to travel far, far away...

Treating your VW as 4-wheel outlander
to watch the birds on the walls of  the cabin's toilet

to find some exciting reading in cabin's magazines
to enjoy the warm inside Usmesjøkoia

and sunset outside...
to discover the microwaterfalls (Styggbeggen)
and hike 2 hours to Nauttjønna, hoping in some røya, getting just wind
enjoying the fresh air
and hopeless trout fishing
...just a perfect weekend

Nine days with Mr. Vlado


We spent first couple of days near lake Langtjønna, in Hestbetåsbua cabin, in ice-aged landscape. The wooden channel on the photo originates from 19th century. It was used for transporting the logs between the lakes.
Next destination - Isteren lake. We explored its eastern shore (around 20 km in total) on the canoe nr. 7 (rented from Gløtberget camp)
Our typical camp during the canoe expedition. This one is located on Søndre Digerneset.
Except paddling, we were fishing, bird-watching, picking berries and mushrooms.
Getting ready for winter.
Old bridge over Glomma river on our way back to Trondheim.
From Trondheim, we headed south to Sunndalen valley, where we stayed 2 nights in nice cabin Stabbur. On the way there, we checked all the waterfalls in Åmotan.
A river above Linndalsfallet.
From Sunndalen valley, we hiked up to  Flatvaddalen. Classical steep start (around 900m vertical on 2 km hike) is followed by almost flat valley.
with some exposure, waterfalls and no people around...
and as a bonus: good trout fishing in Langvatnet and tuns of mushrooms (chantarelles and boletes).
Our last day we hiked up to Flatvaddalen again, however now from its opposite side, from Innerdalen.
Innerdalen...
Famous Innerdalstårnet (there is a tourist path all the way to the top...next time)
View from Flatvaddalen to Innerdalen.
Burgers on the way back = perfect ending of this great trip.