Accommodation at Innherred

Here are some tips for accommodation options during the Game of Saint Olav. Hotels, cabins, glamping, campsites or hostels? The accommodation options at Innherred are many and unique. The advantage is short distances between the towns on Innherred and from the fjord to the mountains. At Innherred you can stay overnight in traditional hotels, the world's first cultural landscape hotel or the simplest cabin in the mountains - and everything in between. How about trying some of the more unique options, such as a glass igloo or hover tent? Or perhaps you prefer to spend the night at a campsite? See below to see what you can expect from an overnight stay at Innherred.

Verdal

Verdal municipality is known as the culture and history municipality in Innherred.
We are located 5 km from From the exit on the E6 in Verdal Municipality.

Nord University offers bachelor's education for actors in Verdal, as one of three study centers in the country. Turneteater in Trøndelag is located in the center with many good performances throughout the year.

Verdal is a traditional agricultural municipality, the main industries in Verdal today are: Agriculture, forestry, industry, construction and service industries. Verdal Industripark Ørin is the country's third largest with over 3000 jobs and is the center of industry in the county.

Read more about Verdal here

Levanger

The center of Levanger came into being as early as the 1500th century when the Jämts from Sweden moved here to trade goods with the Trønders. It can be said that the main features of Levanger's history tell of extensive trading activities.

Levanger has a history of more than a thousand years as a trading place. Now the city center is characterized by the building style in Norway just after the city fire in 1897. The wooden town is so unique that the National Archives has protected the entire centre. It was here that the Jämten met the Trønders to exchange goods for many hundreds of years.

The center of Levanger is approximately 16 km from us

Read more about Levanger here

Inderøy

Inderøy is beautifully situated in the heart of the Trondheimsfjord and the municipality consists of the large peninsula Inderøya, Røra on the east side of the Trondheimsfjord and Mosvik on the Fosenhalvøya on the other side of Skarnsundet. Mosvik became part of Inderøy in 2012. Here, agriculture, forestry and cultural work are strong and good.

Inderøy has one of the country's most beautiful cultural landscapes, which in interaction with the sea and the special Inderøy light, has inspired visual artists and writers for many hundreds of years. Inderøy is centrally located, and is approx. 20 km away. Within an hour and a half's drive you can reach both Trondheim and Namdalen. The lush peninsula also has a long coastline, organized outdoor areas and is rich in history. Inderøy is close to the airport, the railway and the E6 passes through the municipality.

Read more about Inderøy here

Steinkjer

Steinkjer municipality, which now includes Verran, stretches from Høgfjellet in the east to the coast and Indre Fosen in the west, along the entire north side of the Beistadfjorden. Steinkjer town is located deep in the Beitstadfjord and appears as a modern small town. The town received its city status in 1857. Steinkjergården is the common thread in Steinkjer's history from the saga era. The town grew when craftsmen and traders settled in the area around Steinkjergården. The hunts and the garrison environment at Sannan brought new impulses and increased activity to Steinkjer.

The Empire-style wooden buildings disappeared with the town fire in 1900, and were replaced by magnificent buildings with towers and spires in the characteristic Art Nouveau style. Steinkjer was carpet bombed in April 1940 and 80% of the town was razed to the ground. The restoration began in 1941 and was completed in 1965.

Steinkjer is located approx. 30 km away.

Read more about Steinkjer here

 

For more inspiration and accommodation options see: airbnb, Visit Innherred og Trøndelag tourism