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  European Conference on Computing and Philosophy (ECAP) 2006 @ NTNU, Trondheim, Norway
The city of Trondheim (Norway's ancient capital and home to the Nidaros Cathedral, the largest Gothic cathedral north of the Rhine) is easily accessible by air and rail, and is itself more than worth the visit.
The city of Trondheim is situated on the Trondheim fjord in the middle of Norway in Northern Europe (see map).
Trondheim Airport Værnes (TRD) is the local airport of Trondheim and is located in Stjørdal, about 30 kilometers to the north-east of the city center.
www.anvendtetikk.ntnu.no /ecap06/index.php?page=venue   (1117 words)

  
  Trondheim - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Trondheim is a city and municipality in the county of Sør-Trøndelag, Norway.
Trondheim was the seat of the (Catholic) Archbishopric from 1152.
Trondheim katedralskole ("Trondheim Cathedral School") was founded in 1053 and is the oldest gymnasium-level school of Norway, while Brundalen VGS ("Brundalen secondary") is the largest in Sør-Trøndelag with its 1100 students and 275 employees.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Trondheim   (1851 words)

  
 Trondheim   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Trondheim is located at the mouth of the river Nidelven, due to the favorable harbour and sheltered condition.
Trondheim katedralskole ("Trondheim Cathedral School") was founded in 1053 and is the oldest gymnasium-level school of Norway.
Trondheim is the home town of football team Rosenborg B.K. (colloquially known as RBK), a successful team nationally as well as internationally, playing in the UEFA Champions League for the 9th time in 2004.
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/T/Trondheim.htm   (1573 words)

  
 Progress in Paper Physics Seminar 2004 - Transportation and lodging
Trondheim airport "Værnes" is about 35 kilometers north-east of the city.
This is the recommended transportation from the airport to town, since normal taxi fare to town is between 400 and 500 NOK (approx.
The fare to or from the airport is 250 NOK (approx.
www.chemeng.ntnu.no /ppp2004/transport.shtml   (147 words)

  
 Rick Steves' Europe: Archive: Sleeping in Airports
Since the airport is literally close to an hour away from the city itself, and the "tram" that ferries people to and fro stops running fairly early (around midnight maybe), if you have a flight that is in the early morning, you'll have to sleep in or near the airport.
Airport is open all night and there is a place to get a cup of tea in the am.
Frankfurt Airport is nearly as close to the pleasant city of Mainz as it is to crazy Frankfurt.
www.ricksteves.com /graffiti/archives/sleepinginairports.htm   (6102 words)

  
 Trondheim - SAS Braathens   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Trondheim is Norway's third largest city, and has been receiving visitors from far and wide for a thousand years.
Trondheim is located in the County of Sør-Trøndelag, at the mouth of the river Nid in the Trondheim Fjord.
Trondheim Airport, Værnes is situated 5 km from Stjørdal and 30 km from Trondheim.
www.sasbraathens.no /en/Destinations/Trondheim/?vst=true   (317 words)

  
 European Aquaculture Society:   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Trondheim of today is a lively university town (with more than 10 000 students) and has a rich medieval history.
The city is easily accessible by air (through Trondheim airport at 35 km) with a number of regular direct and indirect (stopover in Oslo or Bergen) international flights, rail, bus, ferry and the coastal steamer.
Trondheim is easily accessible by air (through Trondheim airport at 35 km) with a number of regular direct and indirect (stopover in Oslo or Bergen) international flights, rail, bus, ferry and the coastal steamer.
www.easonline.org /agenda/en/AquaEuro2003/AE2003_travel.asp   (1280 words)

  
 How to travel to Trondheim and SINTEF NBL - SINTEF
Trondheim is the third largest town in Norway with approximately 157.000 inhabitants.
Trondheim is also a modern town with a university and several other educational establishments, with a total of 15.000 students.
Airport taxi is an alternative low cost taxi service based on the principle that up to three persons share the same taxi.
www.sintef.no /content/page1____5582.aspx   (356 words)

  
 VLDB 2005 * Travel
The city of Trondheim is situated on the Trondheim fjord in the middle of Norway in Northern Europe (see map).
The airport shuttle ("Flybussen") to the center of the city corresponds with all flight arrivals, and is the simplest (and cheapest) way to get to city.
Trondheim Central Station is right in the city center, and 500 metres from Radisson SAS Royal Garden Hotel.
vldb.idi.ntnu.no /travel.php   (965 words)

  
 GoNorway   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
The strict encompasses Central Norway's main airport and is an important junction for road and trail traffic.
The E6, E14 and Rv 705 all meet in Stjørdal; the Nordlands railway line and the Meråker line (to Sweden) both pass trough the region and Trondheim's airport at Værnes has several daily connections to large towns in Norway.
Trondheim Airport, Værnes, is the closest neighbour, and one of Norway's best salmon and sea trout rivers, Stjørdalselva, joins the fjord at Hell.
www.gonorway.no /township_bottom.php?ID=763643ab685f370   (576 words)

  
 Euchis'02
Trondheim, founded in 997 A.D., is the third largest city in Norway, perhaps best known for Nidarosdomen, the gothic cathedral that is both a national shrine and a monument of Norway.
Trondheim is a national center of technological education, research and development.
Please note that Trondheim airport (Værnes) is located approximately 30 km from the city (taxi will cost approximately NOK 450).
www.biotech.ntnu.no /euchis02   (1575 words)

  
 BUG - Backpackers Guide to budget travel in Flaam, Voss, Lillehammer, Tronheim and Central Norway   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Trondheim is a pleasant university city with a thousand years of history, yet few tourists visit here compared to destinations farther south.
Trondheim is well connected with a busy airport as well as buses, trains and the coastal ferry.
Trondheim is a hilly city so cycling can be a little difficult once you leave the central area, however there is a bike lift to help you get up the hill in Bakklandet.
www.bugeurope.com /destinations/no-cent.html   (1607 words)

  
 XI World Congress Transportation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
There are frequent domestic flights between Trondheim and the international airports in Oslo, Bergen and Stavanger.
Trondheim Airport VÊrnes is just 32 kilometres north-east of the city.
An interesting alternative is to travel by Coastal Express (Hurtigruten) from Bergen to Trondheim, a journey of approximately 30 hours along the rugged Norwegian coastline.
www.irsa-world.org /XI/location/transportation.html   (127 words)

  
 European Aquaculture Society:   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Trondheim is a lively university town (with more than 10 000 students) and has a rich medieval history.
The city is easily accessible by air (through Trondheim airport at 32 km) with a number of regular direct and indirect (stopover in Oslo or Bergen) international flights, rail, bus, ferry and the coastal steamer.
Trondheim Airport (Vaernes at 35 km) has a direct bus connection with the city centre.
www.easonline.org /agenda/en/AquaEuro2005/AE2005_travel.asp   (678 words)

  
 VLDB 2005: Travel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Trondheim Airport Værnes (TRD) is the local airport of Trondheim and is located in Stjørdal, about 30 kilometers to the north-east of the city center.
If your connecting flight to Trondheim is scheduled to depart from OSL, please factor in an additional 2 hours of travel time by bus between TRF and OSL.
The airport shuttle ("Flybussen") to the center of the city corresponds with all flight arrivals.
www.stud.ntnu.no /~kristoy/MV2003/oppg2.htm   (485 words)

  
 Trondheim travel guide - Wikitravel
Trondheim [1], or Nidaros, is an old city in the center of Norway.
Trondheim is the oldest of Norway's major cities, and its old heritage can still be traced in and around the city centre.
Trondheim was - contrary to common belief - not so much a center for vikings but the religious center of northern Europe in the Middle Ages and a vital hub for North-Atlantic trade, thus giving the town plentiful of characteristic mansions and harbour houses.
wikitravel.org /en/Trondheim   (4309 words)

  
 RTW Leg 138
Trondheim's modern expansion dates from 1877, when the first rail link with Oslo was completed.
Trondheim is now a major land and sea transport link of Norway, connecting the more densely settled south with the far-northern regions.
Currently there is a kind of truce between the anti-tram party (led by the local newspaper and the bus company), and the pro-tram party (led by those who use the tram, the environmentalists and born-again communists gripping their only chance to be elected).
www.unc.edu /~mackuen/RTW/narr/138.htm   (1347 words)

  
 VLDB 2005 * Travel
If your connecting flight to Trondheim is scheduled to depart from OSL, please factor in an additional 3 hours of travel time by bus between TRF and OSL (the bus drives via Oslo).
Going by train to Trondheim is easily combined with arriving in Oslo by plane as the train passes Oslo Airport Gardermoen on its way from Oslo to Trondheim.
Trondheim Central Station is right in the city center, and 500 metres from Radisson SAS Royal Garden Hotel.
www.vldb2005.org /travel.php   (965 words)

  
 SEFI 2006 Travelling to Trondheim
Trondheim Airport Værnes (TRD) is the local airport about 30 kilometers to the north-east of the city center.
The airport shuttle ("Flybussen") to the center of the city corresponds with all flight arrivals, and is the easiest (and cheapest) way to get to city.
Trondheim has train connections to Oslo and Stockholm, Sweden and of course to both the northern and southern parts of Norway with severeal daily depatures/arrivals.
www.ntnu.no /videre/sefi/travel.html   (1210 words)

  
 Cheap flights to Trondheim at flycheapo.com
Trondheim is served by the following low-cost and budget airline routes.
This is a list of all of the airports from which it is possible to get to Trondheim using a low-cost or budget airline.
If there isn't an airport near to where you would like to travel from, then you could try selecting a different destination from the low-cost flight index, or try selecting one of the airports above in the 'nearest airports' section, and see if they have any routes with a more preferable origin.
www.flycheapo.com /flights/trondheim   (113 words)

  
 Jörg Cassens - Norway - Travel
International flights connect Trondheim airport Værnes directly to the major european hubs in Copenhagen (SAS) and Amsterdam (KLM).
Trondheim's airport is located about 35 km outside of the city.
Trondheim is a place of pilgrimage (Saint Olav), and their exists a network of pilgrim trails.
www.cassens.org /norway/travel.html   (1202 words)

  
 DMMH - General practical information, ECTS Information Package 2002-03   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Trondheim is the third largest city in Norway, after Oslo and Bergen.
Architecturally Trondheim is a very interesting city with Nidaros Cathedral (the largest medieval building in Northern Europe), the Archbishop‘s Palace, traditional timber buildings from the last 200-300 years, and many modern glazed buildings, like the Royal Garden Hotel and the University Campus at Dragvoll.
Because of Trondheim’s high latitude, during the winter there are a number of cold spells with temperatures of around -10¡ nevertheless the average winter temperature is about zero.
www.dmmh.no /dbw/f/english/ECTS/2003_04/Part1/genprainf.html   (1566 words)

  
 Thon Hotel Gildevangen in Trondheim, Norway
The Rainbow Hotel Gildevangen Trondheim, located in the center of Trondheim, the hotel is housed in a grand Gothic-style stone building, 300 meters from the bus and train stations.
Visitors to Trondheim are within easy walking distance of Nidarosdomen Cathedral, 800 meters away and the hotel offers good transport links with a taxi rank 100 meters away and the bus and train stations 300 meters away.
Trondheim Airport is 35 kilometers from the hotel, and there is a direct bus connection which stops right in front of the hotel.
www.hotel-rates.com /norway/trondheim/thon-hotel-gildevangen.html   (438 words)

  
 Trondheim - the official website - How to get here
Another special way to visit Trondheim is by the coastal express which will give you a chance to experience Norway's special and beautiful coast.
Trondheim Airport Værnes is just 32 kilometres north-east of the city. You can make easy connections to Trondheim from anywhere in Europe.
Trondheim has train connections to Stockholm, Sweden and of course to both the northern and southern parts of Norway with several daily departures/arrivals.
www.trondheim.com /content.ap?thisId=631696&language=3   (340 words)

  
 Trondheim : Planning a Trip | Frommers.com
Trondheim lies at the crossroads of bus travel in Norway, as it is a transportation hub between southern Norway, including Oslo and Bergen, and northern Norway, including the city of Bodø.
From the Trondheim train station, simply walk south across the bridge to the triangular-shaped island forming the city's central core.
Noted for its slightly out-of-kilter antique wooden houses built for low-income canning-factory workers and fishermen, the area used to stink of rotting fish, and in the 1910s and 1920s it came very close to being demolished.
www.frommers.com /destinations/trondheim/3091010002.html   (937 words)

  
 CAISE'07: Travel Guide - Getting to Trondheim
Trondheim Airport Værnes (TRD) is the closest airport to Trondheim and is located in Stjørdal, about 30 kilometers to the north-east of the city center.
Copenhagen Airport Kastrup (CPH) is the Scandinavian hub for Star Alliance, (with partner airlines SAS, United, Lufthansa, Air Canada and Air New Zealand), and offers excellent connections to most parts of the world.
Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS) is the central European hub for the Skyteam Airline Alliance (with partner airlines KLM, Northwest, Continental and Air France), with even more connections to all parts of the world.
caise07.idi.ntnu.no /travel_guide.php   (966 words)

  
 SciCADE 03: Local information
You may ask the driver of the airport bus to tell you when to disembark (it should be after it has passed through downtown).
Trondheim vandrerhjem is the youth hostel situated east of town, (see map here) at Weidemanns vei 41.
The airport bus comes in along Innherredsveien from the east that you see on the map.
www.math.ntnu.no /scicade/local_info.php   (549 words)

  
 To/from the station- To/from the station
The railway station is located in the basement of the airport terminal - easily accessible by escalator from the arrival hall.
The trains serving Værnes airport's railway station connect with Trondheim central station (local trains) and long distance and night trains going southwards towards Lillehammer and Oslo as well as north towards Bodø.
The airport is situated about 10 km from the Sandefjord train station south of Oslo.
www.nsb.no /internet/en/services/to_from_station/article.jhtml?articleID=18673   (214 words)

  
 Norwegian - Flights from Bergen to Trondheim
Bergen Airport, Flesland, is located 19 km south of downtown.
Trondheim is today the third largest city in Norway with its 150 000 inhabitants, and holds a special place in the country's history and culture.
There are also many other things to see in Trondheim, which has more than a thousand years' experience in receiving visitors.
www.norwegian.no /graphics/dst/ie-flights-Bergen-Trondheim.htm   (330 words)

  
 Plane-Spotter.com - Reports - Trondheim Airport 5 February 2005
A two day meeting in Trondheim was over, and my flight from TRD to OSL was a late afternoon flight with departure 1720.
Trondheim Airport, Værnes is a small hub that links the STOLports in Nord-Trøndelag and southern part of Nordland to the rest of the Norwegian domestic network.
Trondheim is also the start/ end point of the two coastal routes along southern Norway - SAS Commuter Fokker 50s to Molde (MOL), Bergen (BGO) and Haugesund (HAU) and SAS Braathens B737s to Ålesund (AES), Bergen (BGO) and Stavanger (SVG).
www.plane-spotter.com /Reports/TRD_February_2005/1st_part.htm   (675 words)

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