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 Picures from Inderøy  

Inderøy municipality

Inderøy has one of the country’s most beautiful cultural landscapes, which together with the sea and special light at Inderøy, has inspired artists and authors for many hundreds of years. Inderøy is an agricultural and cultural municipality on a luxuriant peninsula in the Trondheim fjord.

The municipal centre, Straumen, gained its name from one of the strongest tidal streams in the country – in the narrow neck of water between the Trondheim and Borgen fjords. Nergata (i.e., Lower Street) and Øvergata (i.e., Upper Street) remind us that we are not in a large town centre! Klokkarstu houses a clothing store and showroom. This old red-painted building from the 1700s is centrally located in Straumen between the Nils Aas Artist Workshop, Internettkafeen (i.e., the Internet Café) and Jostu’s Candle Foundry.

The old Rødbrygga also tells its story to the restaurant guests. The rich soil and high skies above Inderøy provide excellent produce for the small scale food farmers. Inderøysodd which is produced by Straumen, is a popular variation of the traditional Trønder dish.

INDERØY TOURIST INFORMATION OFFICE
Tel: +47 948 00 595
turist@info.inderoy.no

Opening Hours: June 20th - August 20th: 10.00 - 16.00
- every day. Located on Øvergata in Straumen. Sharing premises with
the Ea Internettkafe.

Experience Inderøy


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