
Route of Saint Olav
The Route of Saint Olav is a historical pilgrimage trail in Norway that traces the path of King Olaf II (Saint Olav), who played a key role in converting Norway to Christianity. Starting from the south, pilgrims follow a network of scenic highways, nature trails, and churches through beautiful landscapes to Trondheim, where Saint Olav's relics are kept. The route highlights important sites associated with his life and death, offering a journey through Norway's rich medieval history and cultural heritage. Today, it is enjoyed by pilgrims, hikers, and history enthusiasts seeking spiritual reflection and connection with Norway’s past.