Many pilgrims choose to travel with their best friend – their dog. If you are crossing the border into Norway, there are strict rules for vaccines and pet passport. In Scandinavia we don’t have many of the pests and diseases that can be found elsewhere in Europe, and we’d like to keep it that way…
Being flooded with questions about luggage transport is a sure sign of spring at the pilgrim centers! About the luggage transport on St. Olavsleden, there are two options: 1. Contact the pilgrim hostels and arrange luggage transport directly with them. Most of them are offering the service and they’re cooperating. or 2. Leave the whole job of booking…
The national saint of Norway goes by many names, and so does the pilgrim path that bears his name. The reasons behind this jumble of names are many. One of them is that this particular pilgrim path goes through two countries. The Swedish abbrevation for “Saint” is “S:T”, in Norway it’s “St.”. The Norwegian name…
There is an alternative to regular taxi. A transport can be ordered at least 3 hours before departure, and it corresponds with the trains to Trondheim. There are regular departures, but anyone who wants to use the transport must order beforehand. It is not possible to just show up. The transport will pick you up…
Regionalt Pilegrimssenter Stiklestad inviterer til tilbydersamling for vertskapet på norsk side. Programmet er under utarbeiding, men vi kan love ut både inspirasjon og faglig påfyll.
Our new info magazine for 2019 is ready! The magazine includes some major updates and new information about the Path, and of course, some useful tips for pilgrims. The magazine is also printed, and will be available at pilgrim centers and tourist information offices along the path. We hope to see you along our beautiful…
