A local is walking with his horse along the route. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-local-is-walking-with-his-horse-along-the-route-the-scandinavian-pilgrimage-is-known-as-st-olavsleden-is-a-580km-route-that-goes-from-the-baltic-sea-in-the-east-to-the-atlantic-ocean-in-the-west-from-selnger-in-sweden-to-trondheim-in-norway-image502150281.html
RM2M4XWPH–A local is walking with his horse along the route. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway.
Selånger, Sundsvalls Kommun, Sweden, Västernorrland, N 62 24' 22'', E 17 11' 4'', map, Timeless Map published in 2021. Travelers, explorers and adventurers like Florence Nightingale, David Livingstone, Ernest Shackleton, Lewis and Clark and Sherlock Holmes relied on maps to plan travels to the world's most remote corners, Timeless Maps is mapping most locations on the globe, showing the achievement of great dreams. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/selnger-sundsvalls-kommun-sweden-vsternorrland-n-62-24-22-e-17-11-4-map-timeless-map-published-in-2021-travelers-explorers-and-adventurers-like-florence-nightingale-david-livingstone-ernest-shackleton-lewis-and-clark-and-sherlock-holmes-relied-on-maps-to-plan-travels-to-the-worlds-most-remote-corners-timeless-maps-is-mapping-most-locations-on-the-globe-showing-the-achievement-of-great-dreams-image458018356.html
RM2HH4F2C–Selånger, Sundsvalls Kommun, Sweden, Västernorrland, N 62 24' 22'', E 17 11' 4'', map, Timeless Map published in 2021. Travelers, explorers and adventurers like Florence Nightingale, David Livingstone, Ernest Shackleton, Lewis and Clark and Sherlock Holmes relied on maps to plan travels to the world's most remote corners, Timeless Maps is mapping most locations on the globe, showing the achievement of great dreams.
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RFJWFN9T–St Olavslede
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RMKMJJ4C–Sven Selanger
Skiing in the 1940s. The three individual skiing champions Britta Råhlén, Sven Selånger and Britta Lindmark are skiing through the snow. Sweden 1945 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/skiing-in-the-1940s-the-three-individual-skiing-champions-britta-rhln-sven-selnger-and-britta-lindmark-are-skiing-through-the-snow-sweden-1945-image222533264.html
RMPX17CG–Skiing in the 1940s. The three individual skiing champions Britta Råhlén, Sven Selånger and Britta Lindmark are skiing through the snow. Sweden 1945
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RMKY77W5–Sven Selånger 1936
Sundsvall-Selånger at Sidsjöbäcken. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sundsvall-selnger-at-sidsjbcken-image487672458.html
RM2K9BB5E–Sundsvall-Selånger at Sidsjöbäcken.
A view of the Norwegian Sea during the last stage of the trail. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', and is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. This trail is the Scandinavian equivalent of the El Camino de Santiago de Compostela. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-view-of-the-norwegian-sea-during-the-last-stage-of-the-trail-the-scandinavian-pilgrimage-is-known-as-st-olavsleden-and-is-a-580km-route-that-goes-from-the-baltic-sea-in-the-east-to-the-atlantic-ocean-in-the-west-from-selnger-in-sweden-to-trondheim-in-norway-this-trail-is-the-scandinavian-equivalent-of-the-el-camino-de-santiago-de-compostela-image502059313.html
RM2M4PNNN–A view of the Norwegian Sea during the last stage of the trail. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', and is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. This trail is the Scandinavian equivalent of the El Camino de Santiago de Compostela.
The east coast line, OKB U 20 at Railway Bridge over Selångersån on the line between Sundsvall V and Selånger. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-east-coast-line-okb-u-20-at-railway-bridge-over-selngersn-on-the-line-between-sundsvall-v-and-selnger-image487743813.html
RM2K9EJ5W–The east coast line, OKB U 20 at Railway Bridge over Selångersån on the line between Sundsvall V and Selånger.
A St.Olavsleden mark seen hanging on a tree while a pilgrim is passing by. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', and is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. This trail is the Scandinavian equivalent of the El Camino de Santiago de Compostela. (Photo by Ana Fernandez/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-stolavsleden-mark-seen-hanging-on-a-tree-while-a-pilgrim-is-passing-by-the-scandinavian-pilgrimage-is-known-as-st-olavsleden-and-is-a-580km-route-that-goes-from-the-baltic-sea-in-the-east-to-the-atlantic-ocean-in-the-west-from-selnger-in-sweden-to-trondheim-in-norway-this-trail-is-the-scandinavian-equivalent-of-the-el-camino-de-santiago-de-compostela-photo-by-ana-fernandezsopa-imagessipa-usa-credit-sipa-usaalamy-live-news-image502060758.html
RM2M4PRHA–A St.Olavsleden mark seen hanging on a tree while a pilgrim is passing by. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', and is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. This trail is the Scandinavian equivalent of the El Camino de Santiago de Compostela. (Photo by Ana Fernandez/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
The cheese coast track, OKB U 20 on railway bridge over Selångersån on the line between Sundsvall V and Selånger. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-cheese-coast-track-okb-u-20-on-railway-bridge-over-selngersn-on-the-line-between-sundsvall-v-and-selnger-image417002479.html
RM2F6C2WK–The cheese coast track, OKB U 20 on railway bridge over Selångersån on the line between Sundsvall V and Selånger.
A view of the Ristafallet waterfall which is listed as one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Sweden. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', and is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. This trail is the Scandinavian equivalent of the El Camino de Santiago de Compostela. (Photo by Ana Fernandez/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-view-of-the-ristafallet-waterfall-which-is-listed-as-one-of-the-most-beautiful-waterfalls-in-sweden-the-scandinavian-pilgrimage-is-known-as-st-olavsleden-and-is-a-580km-route-that-goes-from-the-baltic-sea-in-the-east-to-the-atlantic-ocean-in-the-west-from-selnger-in-sweden-to-trondheim-in-norway-this-trail-is-the-scandinavian-equivalent-of-the-el-camino-de-santiago-de-compostela-photo-by-ana-fernandezsopa-imagessipa-usa-credit-sipa-usaalamy-live-news-image502060901.html
RM2M4PRPD–A view of the Ristafallet waterfall which is listed as one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Sweden. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', and is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. This trail is the Scandinavian equivalent of the El Camino de Santiago de Compostela. (Photo by Ana Fernandez/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
SUNDSVALL, SWEDEN, APRIL 18, 2019: Riverside of Selanger river in Sundsvall, Sweden Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sundsvall-sweden-april-18-2019-riverside-of-selanger-river-in-sundsvall-sweden-image402583124.html
RF2EAY6TM–SUNDSVALL, SWEDEN, APRIL 18, 2019: Riverside of Selanger river in Sundsvall, Sweden
A view from below of Jämtland's major tourist attraction, the Frösö church in Sweden. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', and is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. This trail is the Scandinavian equivalent of the El Camino de Santiago de Compostela. (Photo by Ana Fernandez/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-view-from-below-of-jmtlands-major-tourist-attraction-the-frs-church-in-sweden-the-scandinavian-pilgrimage-is-known-as-st-olavsleden-and-is-a-580km-route-that-goes-from-the-baltic-sea-in-the-east-to-the-atlantic-ocean-in-the-west-from-selnger-in-sweden-to-trondheim-in-norway-this-trail-is-the-scandinavian-equivalent-of-the-el-camino-de-santiago-de-compostela-photo-by-ana-fernandezsopa-imagessipa-usa-credit-sipa-usaalamy-live-news-image502060057.html
RM2M4PPM9–A view from below of Jämtland's major tourist attraction, the Frösö church in Sweden. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', and is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. This trail is the Scandinavian equivalent of the El Camino de Santiago de Compostela. (Photo by Ana Fernandez/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
A pilgrim looks at a wooden cross placed in a high place. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', and is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. This trail is the Scandinavian equivalent of the El Camino de Santiago de Compostela. (Photo by Ana Fernandez/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-pilgrim-looks-at-a-wooden-cross-placed-in-a-high-place-the-scandinavian-pilgrimage-is-known-as-st-olavsleden-and-is-a-580km-route-that-goes-from-the-baltic-sea-in-the-east-to-the-atlantic-ocean-in-the-west-from-selnger-in-sweden-to-trondheim-in-norway-this-trail-is-the-scandinavian-equivalent-of-the-el-camino-de-santiago-de-compostela-photo-by-ana-fernandezsopa-imagessipa-usa-credit-sipa-usaalamy-live-news-image502060599.html
RM2M4PRBK–A pilgrim looks at a wooden cross placed in a high place. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', and is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. This trail is the Scandinavian equivalent of the El Camino de Santiago de Compostela. (Photo by Ana Fernandez/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
Lutefisk (dried whitefish) is prepared as a seafood dish in several Nordic countries. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', and is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. This trail is the Scandinavian equivalent of the El Camino de Santiago de Compostela. (Photo by Ana Fernandez/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lutefisk-dried-whitefish-is-prepared-as-a-seafood-dish-in-several-nordic-countries-the-scandinavian-pilgrimage-is-known-as-st-olavsleden-and-is-a-580km-route-that-goes-from-the-baltic-sea-in-the-east-to-the-atlantic-ocean-in-the-west-from-selnger-in-sweden-to-trondheim-in-norway-this-trail-is-the-scandinavian-equivalent-of-the-el-camino-de-santiago-de-compostela-photo-by-ana-fernandezsopa-imagessipa-usa-credit-sipa-usaalamy-live-news-image502060413.html
RM2M4PR51–Lutefisk (dried whitefish) is prepared as a seafood dish in several Nordic countries. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', and is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. This trail is the Scandinavian equivalent of the El Camino de Santiago de Compostela. (Photo by Ana Fernandez/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
On the first day starting the hiking route 'St. Olavsleden', pilgrims arrive at ‘Selanger pilgrimscenter’, where they can purchase their pilgrim passport and other souvenirs. Of course, it’s also the first place to put your first stamp. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/on-the-first-day-starting-the-hiking-route-st-olavsleden-pilgrims-arrive-at-selanger-pilgrimscenter-where-they-can-purchase-their-pilgrim-passport-and-other-souvenirs-of-course-its-also-the-first-place-to-put-your-first-stamp-the-scandinavian-pilgrimage-is-known-as-st-olavsleden-is-a-580km-route-that-goes-from-the-baltic-sea-in-the-east-to-the-atlantic-ocean-in-the-west-from-selnger-in-sweden-to-trondheim-in-norway-image502150268.html
RM2M4XWP4–On the first day starting the hiking route 'St. Olavsleden', pilgrims arrive at ‘Selanger pilgrimscenter’, where they can purchase their pilgrim passport and other souvenirs. Of course, it’s also the first place to put your first stamp. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway.
Trondheim Fjord, Norway. 24th June, 2022. A view of the Norwegian Sea during the last stage of the trail. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', and is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. This trail is the Scandinavian equivalent of the El Camino de Santiago de Compostela. (Photo by Ana Fernandez/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/trondheim-fjord-norway-24th-june-2022-a-view-of-the-norwegian-sea-during-the-last-stage-of-the-trail-the-scandinavian-pilgrimage-is-known-as-st-olavsleden-and-is-a-580km-route-that-goes-from-the-baltic-sea-in-the-east-to-the-atlantic-ocean-in-the-west-from-selnger-in-sweden-to-trondheim-in-norway-this-trail-is-the-scandinavian-equivalent-of-the-el-camino-de-santiago-de-compostela-photo-by-ana-fernandezsopa-imagessipa-usa-credit-sipa-usaalamy-live-news-image502060601.html
RM2M4PRBN–Trondheim Fjord, Norway. 24th June, 2022. A view of the Norwegian Sea during the last stage of the trail. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', and is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. This trail is the Scandinavian equivalent of the El Camino de Santiago de Compostela. (Photo by Ana Fernandez/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
A view of an old Swedish traditional countryside cottage. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-view-of-an-old-swedish-traditional-countryside-cottage-the-scandinavian-pilgrimage-is-known-as-st-olavsleden-is-a-580km-route-that-goes-from-the-baltic-sea-in-the-east-to-the-atlantic-ocean-in-the-west-from-selnger-in-sweden-to-trondheim-in-norway-image502150421.html
RM2M4XWYH–A view of an old Swedish traditional countryside cottage. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway.
Walking this Scandinavian pilgrimage, allows pilgrims to enjoy the huge lakes, that are along the whole route. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/walking-this-scandinavian-pilgrimage-allows-pilgrims-to-enjoy-the-huge-lakes-that-are-along-the-whole-route-the-scandinavian-pilgrimage-is-known-as-st-olavsleden-is-a-580km-route-that-goes-from-the-baltic-sea-in-the-east-to-the-atlantic-ocean-in-the-west-from-selnger-in-sweden-to-trondheim-in-norway-image502151280.html
RM2M4XY28–Walking this Scandinavian pilgrimage, allows pilgrims to enjoy the huge lakes, that are along the whole route. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway.
Along the wole route pilgrims can find toilets in the middle of the nature. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/along-the-wole-route-pilgrims-can-find-toilets-in-the-middle-of-the-nature-the-scandinavian-pilgrimage-is-known-as-st-olavsleden-is-a-580km-route-that-goes-from-the-baltic-sea-in-the-east-to-the-atlantic-ocean-in-the-west-from-selnger-in-sweden-to-trondheim-in-norway-image502150337.html
RM2M4XWTH–Along the wole route pilgrims can find toilets in the middle of the nature. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway.
Pilgrims and tourists are seen arriving at the Nidaros cathedral to celebrate the end of their journey. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', and is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. This trail is the Scandinavian equivalent of the El Camino de Santiago de Compostela. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pilgrims-and-tourists-are-seen-arriving-at-the-nidaros-cathedral-to-celebrate-the-end-of-their-journey-the-scandinavian-pilgrimage-is-known-as-st-olavsleden-and-is-a-580km-route-that-goes-from-the-baltic-sea-in-the-east-to-the-atlantic-ocean-in-the-west-from-selnger-in-sweden-to-trondheim-in-norway-this-trail-is-the-scandinavian-equivalent-of-the-el-camino-de-santiago-de-compostela-image502059323.html
RM2M4PNP3–Pilgrims and tourists are seen arriving at the Nidaros cathedral to celebrate the end of their journey. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', and is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. This trail is the Scandinavian equivalent of the El Camino de Santiago de Compostela.
A pilgrim is looking at a huge lake that is placed outside of the Swedish city of Ostersund. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-pilgrim-is-looking-at-a-huge-lake-that-is-placed-outside-of-the-swedish-city-of-ostersund-the-scandinavian-pilgrimage-is-known-as-st-olavsleden-is-a-580km-route-that-goes-from-the-baltic-sea-in-the-east-to-the-atlantic-ocean-in-the-west-from-selnger-in-sweden-to-trondheim-in-norway-image502150543.html
RM2M4XX3Y–A pilgrim is looking at a huge lake that is placed outside of the Swedish city of Ostersund. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway.
A pilgrim seen crossing a part of the way that is snowy and frozen. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', and is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. This trail is the Scandinavian equivalent of the El Camino de Santiago de Compostela. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-pilgrim-seen-crossing-a-part-of-the-way-that-is-snowy-and-frozen-the-scandinavian-pilgrimage-is-known-as-st-olavsleden-and-is-a-580km-route-that-goes-from-the-baltic-sea-in-the-east-to-the-atlantic-ocean-in-the-west-from-selnger-in-sweden-to-trondheim-in-norway-this-trail-is-the-scandinavian-equivalent-of-the-el-camino-de-santiago-de-compostela-image502059238.html
RM2M4PNK2–A pilgrim seen crossing a part of the way that is snowy and frozen. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', and is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. This trail is the Scandinavian equivalent of the El Camino de Santiago de Compostela.
A pilgrim is seen arriving at Sundsvall train station before starting his hiking route. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-pilgrim-is-seen-arriving-at-sundsvall-train-station-before-starting-his-hiking-route-the-scandinavian-pilgrimage-is-known-as-st-olavsleden-is-a-580km-route-that-goes-from-the-baltic-sea-in-the-east-to-the-atlantic-ocean-in-the-west-from-selnger-in-sweden-to-trondheim-in-norway-image502150263.html
RM2M4XWNY–A pilgrim is seen arriving at Sundsvall train station before starting his hiking route. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway.
A hiker seen passing by in front of the tourism office. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', and is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. This trail is the Scandinavian equivalent of the El Camino de Santiago de Compostela. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-hiker-seen-passing-by-in-front-of-the-tourism-office-the-scandinavian-pilgrimage-is-known-as-st-olavsleden-and-is-a-580km-route-that-goes-from-the-baltic-sea-in-the-east-to-the-atlantic-ocean-in-the-west-from-selnger-in-sweden-to-trondheim-in-norway-this-trail-is-the-scandinavian-equivalent-of-the-el-camino-de-santiago-de-compostela-image502059212.html
RM2M4PNJ4–A hiker seen passing by in front of the tourism office. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', and is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. This trail is the Scandinavian equivalent of the El Camino de Santiago de Compostela.
A view of traditional Swedish cottages that each year host people walking several routes around Sweden. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-view-of-traditional-swedish-cottages-that-each-year-host-people-walking-several-routes-around-sweden-the-scandinavian-pilgrimage-is-known-as-st-olavsleden-is-a-580km-route-that-goes-from-the-baltic-sea-in-the-east-to-the-atlantic-ocean-in-the-west-from-selnger-in-sweden-to-trondheim-in-norway-image502151113.html
RM2M4XXT9–A view of traditional Swedish cottages that each year host people walking several routes around Sweden. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway.
A hiker seen crossing a mudflat by walking over wooden planks. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', and is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. This trail is the Scandinavian equivalent of the El Camino de Santiago de Compostela. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-hiker-seen-crossing-a-mudflat-by-walking-over-wooden-planks-the-scandinavian-pilgrimage-is-known-as-st-olavsleden-and-is-a-580km-route-that-goes-from-the-baltic-sea-in-the-east-to-the-atlantic-ocean-in-the-west-from-selnger-in-sweden-to-trondheim-in-norway-this-trail-is-the-scandinavian-equivalent-of-the-el-camino-de-santiago-de-compostela-image502059322.html
RM2M4PNP2–A hiker seen crossing a mudflat by walking over wooden planks. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', and is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. This trail is the Scandinavian equivalent of the El Camino de Santiago de Compostela.
A pilgrim is taking a break on a bench with a wise sentence written on it. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-pilgrim-is-taking-a-break-on-a-bench-with-a-wise-sentence-written-on-it-the-scandinavian-pilgrimage-is-known-as-st-olavsleden-is-a-580km-route-that-goes-from-the-baltic-sea-in-the-east-to-the-atlantic-ocean-in-the-west-from-selnger-in-sweden-to-trondheim-in-norway-image502150392.html
RM2M4XWXG–A pilgrim is taking a break on a bench with a wise sentence written on it. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway.
A view of a road on the top of a hill surrounded by tall trees. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', and is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. This trail is the Scandinavian equivalent of the El Camino de Santiago de Compostela. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-view-of-a-road-on-the-top-of-a-hill-surrounded-by-tall-trees-the-scandinavian-pilgrimage-is-known-as-st-olavsleden-and-is-a-580km-route-that-goes-from-the-baltic-sea-in-the-east-to-the-atlantic-ocean-in-the-west-from-selnger-in-sweden-to-trondheim-in-norway-this-trail-is-the-scandinavian-equivalent-of-the-el-camino-de-santiago-de-compostela-image502059306.html
RM2M4PNNE–A view of a road on the top of a hill surrounded by tall trees. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', and is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. This trail is the Scandinavian equivalent of the El Camino de Santiago de Compostela.
A view of the pilgrim church at Hallandsgarden which was built in 1999 based on the design of a medieval stave church. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-view-of-the-pilgrim-church-at-hallandsgarden-which-was-built-in-1999-based-on-the-design-of-a-medieval-stave-church-the-scandinavian-pilgrimage-is-known-as-st-olavsleden-is-a-580km-route-that-goes-from-the-baltic-sea-in-the-east-to-the-atlantic-ocean-in-the-west-from-selnger-in-sweden-to-trondheim-in-norway-image502150701.html
RM2M4XX9H–A view of the pilgrim church at Hallandsgarden which was built in 1999 based on the design of a medieval stave church. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway.
Pilgrims and tourists are seen taking photos at the Tännforsen waterfall, which is the largest waterfall in Sweden. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', and is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. This trail is the Scandinavian equivalent of the El Camino de Santiago de Compostela. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pilgrims-and-tourists-are-seen-taking-photos-at-the-tnnforsen-waterfall-which-is-the-largest-waterfall-in-sweden-the-scandinavian-pilgrimage-is-known-as-st-olavsleden-and-is-a-580km-route-that-goes-from-the-baltic-sea-in-the-east-to-the-atlantic-ocean-in-the-west-from-selnger-in-sweden-to-trondheim-in-norway-this-trail-is-the-scandinavian-equivalent-of-the-el-camino-de-santiago-de-compostela-image502059241.html
RM2M4PNK5–Pilgrims and tourists are seen taking photos at the Tännforsen waterfall, which is the largest waterfall in Sweden. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', and is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. This trail is the Scandinavian equivalent of the El Camino de Santiago de Compostela.
A pilgrim is going inside of a Pilgrimernas Hus that was built for pilgrims and other visitors searching for a moment of serenity and contemplation. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-pilgrim-is-going-inside-of-a-pilgrimernas-hus-that-was-built-for-pilgrims-and-other-visitors-searching-for-a-moment-of-serenity-and-contemplation-the-scandinavian-pilgrimage-is-known-as-st-olavsleden-is-a-580km-route-that-goes-from-the-baltic-sea-in-the-east-to-the-atlantic-ocean-in-the-west-from-selnger-in-sweden-to-trondheim-in-norway-image502150536.html
RM2M4XX3M–A pilgrim is going inside of a Pilgrimernas Hus that was built for pilgrims and other visitors searching for a moment of serenity and contemplation. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway.
A view of the Ristafallet waterfall which is listed as one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Sweden. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', and is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. This trail is the Scandinavian equivalent of the El Camino de Santiago de Compostela. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-view-of-the-ristafallet-waterfall-which-is-listed-as-one-of-the-most-beautiful-waterfalls-in-sweden-the-scandinavian-pilgrimage-is-known-as-st-olavsleden-and-is-a-580km-route-that-goes-from-the-baltic-sea-in-the-east-to-the-atlantic-ocean-in-the-west-from-selnger-in-sweden-to-trondheim-in-norway-this-trail-is-the-scandinavian-equivalent-of-the-el-camino-de-santiago-de-compostela-image502059275.html
RM2M4PNMB–A view of the Ristafallet waterfall which is listed as one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Sweden. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', and is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. This trail is the Scandinavian equivalent of the El Camino de Santiago de Compostela.
The trail offers to hikers all kinds of terrains to walk. Because the route goes from Sweden to Norway, the landscape is constantly changing, from rocky, swampy, hilly, forested, etc. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-trail-offers-to-hikers-all-kinds-of-terrains-to-walk-because-the-route-goes-from-sweden-to-norway-the-landscape-is-constantly-changing-from-rocky-swampy-hilly-forested-etc-the-scandinavian-pilgrimage-is-known-as-st-olavsleden-is-a-580km-route-that-goes-from-the-baltic-sea-in-the-east-to-the-atlantic-ocean-in-the-west-from-selnger-in-sweden-to-trondheim-in-norway-image502151318.html
RM2M4XY3J–The trail offers to hikers all kinds of terrains to walk. Because the route goes from Sweden to Norway, the landscape is constantly changing, from rocky, swampy, hilly, forested, etc. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway.
A pilgrim looks at a wooden cross placed in a high place. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', and is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. This trail is the Scandinavian equivalent of the El Camino de Santiago de Compostela. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-pilgrim-looks-at-a-wooden-cross-placed-in-a-high-place-the-scandinavian-pilgrimage-is-known-as-st-olavsleden-and-is-a-580km-route-that-goes-from-the-baltic-sea-in-the-east-to-the-atlantic-ocean-in-the-west-from-selnger-in-sweden-to-trondheim-in-norway-this-trail-is-the-scandinavian-equivalent-of-the-el-camino-de-santiago-de-compostela-image502059244.html
RM2M4PNK8–A pilgrim looks at a wooden cross placed in a high place. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', and is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. This trail is the Scandinavian equivalent of the El Camino de Santiago de Compostela.
Tannforsen is one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Sweden and is located near Duved (Åre) in the region of Jämtland, Sweden. Tännforsen is the biggest waterfall in Sweden, regarding volume. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tannforsen-is-one-of-the-most-beautiful-waterfalls-in-sweden-and-is-located-near-duved-re-in-the-region-of-jmtland-sweden-tnnforsen-is-the-biggest-waterfall-in-sweden-regarding-volume-the-scandinavian-pilgrimage-is-known-as-st-olavsleden-is-a-580km-route-that-goes-from-the-baltic-sea-in-the-east-to-the-atlantic-ocean-in-the-west-from-selnger-in-sweden-to-trondheim-in-norway-image502151102.html
RM2M4XXRX–Tannforsen is one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Sweden and is located near Duved (Åre) in the region of Jämtland, Sweden. Tännforsen is the biggest waterfall in Sweden, regarding volume. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway.
Lutefisk (dried whitefish) is prepared as a seafood dish in several Nordic countries. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', and is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. This trail is the Scandinavian equivalent of the El Camino de Santiago de Compostela. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lutefisk-dried-whitefish-is-prepared-as-a-seafood-dish-in-several-nordic-countries-the-scandinavian-pilgrimage-is-known-as-st-olavsleden-and-is-a-580km-route-that-goes-from-the-baltic-sea-in-the-east-to-the-atlantic-ocean-in-the-west-from-selnger-in-sweden-to-trondheim-in-norway-this-trail-is-the-scandinavian-equivalent-of-the-el-camino-de-santiago-de-compostela-image502059190.html
RM2M4PNHA–Lutefisk (dried whitefish) is prepared as a seafood dish in several Nordic countries. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', and is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. This trail is the Scandinavian equivalent of the El Camino de Santiago de Compostela.
The trail offers to hikers all kinds of terrains to walk. Because the route goes from Sweden to Norway, the landscape is constantly changing, from rocky, swampy, hilly, forested, etc. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-trail-offers-to-hikers-all-kinds-of-terrains-to-walk-because-the-route-goes-from-sweden-to-norway-the-landscape-is-constantly-changing-from-rocky-swampy-hilly-forested-etc-the-scandinavian-pilgrimage-is-known-as-st-olavsleden-is-a-580km-route-that-goes-from-the-baltic-sea-in-the-east-to-the-atlantic-ocean-in-the-west-from-selnger-in-sweden-to-trondheim-in-norway-image502151200.html
RM2M4XXYC–The trail offers to hikers all kinds of terrains to walk. Because the route goes from Sweden to Norway, the landscape is constantly changing, from rocky, swampy, hilly, forested, etc. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway.
A view from the Gamle Bybr (the old town bridge) where the famous Norwegian houses are visible. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', and is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. This trail is the Scandinavian equivalent of the El Camino de Santiago de Compostela. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-view-from-the-gamle-bybr-the-old-town-bridge-where-the-famous-norwegian-houses-are-visible-the-scandinavian-pilgrimage-is-known-as-st-olavsleden-and-is-a-580km-route-that-goes-from-the-baltic-sea-in-the-east-to-the-atlantic-ocean-in-the-west-from-selnger-in-sweden-to-trondheim-in-norway-this-trail-is-the-scandinavian-equivalent-of-the-el-camino-de-santiago-de-compostela-image502059346.html
RM2M4PNPX–A view from the Gamle Bybr (the old town bridge) where the famous Norwegian houses are visible. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', and is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. This trail is the Scandinavian equivalent of the El Camino de Santiago de Compostela.
The trail offers to hikers all kinds of terrains to walk. Because the route goes from Sweden to Norway, the landscape is constantly changing, from rocky, swampy, hilly, forested, etc. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-trail-offers-to-hikers-all-kinds-of-terrains-to-walk-because-the-route-goes-from-sweden-to-norway-the-landscape-is-constantly-changing-from-rocky-swampy-hilly-forested-etc-the-scandinavian-pilgrimage-is-known-as-st-olavsleden-is-a-580km-route-that-goes-from-the-baltic-sea-in-the-east-to-the-atlantic-ocean-in-the-west-from-selnger-in-sweden-to-trondheim-in-norway-image502151181.html
RM2M4XXXN–The trail offers to hikers all kinds of terrains to walk. Because the route goes from Sweden to Norway, the landscape is constantly changing, from rocky, swampy, hilly, forested, etc. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway.
A hiker is seen getting to a tree with a mark hanging on a branch. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', and is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. This trail is the Scandinavian equivalent of the El Camino de Santiago de Compostela. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-hiker-is-seen-getting-to-a-tree-with-a-mark-hanging-on-a-branch-the-scandinavian-pilgrimage-is-known-as-st-olavsleden-and-is-a-580km-route-that-goes-from-the-baltic-sea-in-the-east-to-the-atlantic-ocean-in-the-west-from-selnger-in-sweden-to-trondheim-in-norway-this-trail-is-the-scandinavian-equivalent-of-the-el-camino-de-santiago-de-compostela-image502059331.html
RM2M4PNPB–A hiker is seen getting to a tree with a mark hanging on a branch. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', and is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. This trail is the Scandinavian equivalent of the El Camino de Santiago de Compostela.
Walking the ‘St. Olavsleden’ allows pilgrims to enjoy the lakes. The Swedish constitution allows anyone to ski, cycle, skate, swim, or camp almost anywhere in the country The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/walking-the-st-olavsleden-allows-pilgrims-to-enjoy-the-lakes-the-swedish-constitution-allows-anyone-to-ski-cycle-skate-swim-or-camp-almost-anywhere-in-the-country-the-scandinavian-pilgrimage-is-known-as-st-olavsleden-is-a-580km-route-that-goes-from-the-baltic-sea-in-the-east-to-the-atlantic-ocean-in-the-west-from-selnger-in-sweden-to-trondheim-in-norway-image502150472.html
RM2M4XX1C–Walking the ‘St. Olavsleden’ allows pilgrims to enjoy the lakes. The Swedish constitution allows anyone to ski, cycle, skate, swim, or camp almost anywhere in the country The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway.
Trondheim, Norway. 24th June, 2022. Pilgrims and tourists are seen arriving at the Nidaros cathedral to celebrate the end of their journey. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', and is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. This trail is the Scandinavian equivalent of the El Camino de Santiago de Compostela. (Photo by Ana Fernandez/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/trondheim-norway-24th-june-2022-pilgrims-and-tourists-are-seen-arriving-at-the-nidaros-cathedral-to-celebrate-the-end-of-their-journey-the-scandinavian-pilgrimage-is-known-as-st-olavsleden-and-is-a-580km-route-that-goes-from-the-baltic-sea-in-the-east-to-the-atlantic-ocean-in-the-west-from-selnger-in-sweden-to-trondheim-in-norway-this-trail-is-the-scandinavian-equivalent-of-the-el-camino-de-santiago-de-compostela-photo-by-ana-fernandezsopa-imagessipa-usa-credit-sipa-usaalamy-live-news-image502061261.html
RM2M4PT79–Trondheim, Norway. 24th June, 2022. Pilgrims and tourists are seen arriving at the Nidaros cathedral to celebrate the end of their journey. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', and is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. This trail is the Scandinavian equivalent of the El Camino de Santiago de Compostela. (Photo by Ana Fernandez/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
These springs are often underground reservoirs where water runs out. Common for most of them is that always a St. Olav's legend is connected to them and that they rarely run out during dry periods. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/these-springs-are-often-underground-reservoirs-where-water-runs-out-common-for-most-of-them-is-that-always-a-st-olavs-legend-is-connected-to-them-and-that-they-rarely-run-out-during-dry-periods-the-scandinavian-pilgrimage-is-known-as-st-olavsleden-is-a-580km-route-that-goes-from-the-baltic-sea-in-the-east-to-the-atlantic-ocean-in-the-west-from-selnger-in-sweden-to-trondheim-in-norway-image502150329.html
RM2M4XWT9–These springs are often underground reservoirs where water runs out. Common for most of them is that always a St. Olav's legend is connected to them and that they rarely run out during dry periods. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway.
Trondelag, Norway. 22nd June, 2022. A hiker seen crossing a mudflat by walking over wooden planks. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', and is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. This trail is the Scandinavian equivalent of the El Camino de Santiago de Compostela. (Photo by Ana Fernandez/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/trondelag-norway-22nd-june-2022-a-hiker-seen-crossing-a-mudflat-by-walking-over-wooden-planks-the-scandinavian-pilgrimage-is-known-as-st-olavsleden-and-is-a-580km-route-that-goes-from-the-baltic-sea-in-the-east-to-the-atlantic-ocean-in-the-west-from-selnger-in-sweden-to-trondheim-in-norway-this-trail-is-the-scandinavian-equivalent-of-the-el-camino-de-santiago-de-compostela-photo-by-ana-fernandezsopa-imagessipa-usa-credit-sipa-usaalamy-live-news-image502061040.html
RM2M4PRYC–Trondelag, Norway. 22nd June, 2022. A hiker seen crossing a mudflat by walking over wooden planks. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', and is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. This trail is the Scandinavian equivalent of the El Camino de Santiago de Compostela. (Photo by Ana Fernandez/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
‘St. Olavsleden’ offers to hikers all kinds of terrains to walk. Because the route goes from Sweden to Norway, the landscape is constantly changing, from rocky, swampy, hilly, forested, etc. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/st-olavsleden-offers-to-hikers-all-kinds-of-terrains-to-walk-because-the-route-goes-from-sweden-to-norway-the-landscape-is-constantly-changing-from-rocky-swampy-hilly-forested-etc-the-scandinavian-pilgrimage-is-known-as-st-olavsleden-is-a-580km-route-that-goes-from-the-baltic-sea-in-the-east-to-the-atlantic-ocean-in-the-west-from-selnger-in-sweden-to-trondheim-in-norway-image502150517.html
RM2M4XX31–‘St. Olavsleden’ offers to hikers all kinds of terrains to walk. Because the route goes from Sweden to Norway, the landscape is constantly changing, from rocky, swampy, hilly, forested, etc. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway.
Levanger, Norway. 19th June, 2022. A view of a road on the top of a hill surrounded by tall trees. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', and is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. This trail is the Scandinavian equivalent of the El Camino de Santiago de Compostela. (Photo by Ana Fernandez/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/levanger-norway-19th-june-2022-a-view-of-a-road-on-the-top-of-a-hill-surrounded-by-tall-trees-the-scandinavian-pilgrimage-is-known-as-st-olavsleden-and-is-a-580km-route-that-goes-from-the-baltic-sea-in-the-east-to-the-atlantic-ocean-in-the-west-from-selnger-in-sweden-to-trondheim-in-norway-this-trail-is-the-scandinavian-equivalent-of-the-el-camino-de-santiago-de-compostela-photo-by-ana-fernandezsopa-imagessipa-usa-credit-sipa-usaalamy-live-news-image502060720.html
RM2M4PRG0–Levanger, Norway. 19th June, 2022. A view of a road on the top of a hill surrounded by tall trees. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', and is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. This trail is the Scandinavian equivalent of the El Camino de Santiago de Compostela. (Photo by Ana Fernandez/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
‘St. Olavsleden’ offers to hikers all kinds of terrains to walk. Because the route goes from Sweden to Norway, the landscape is constantly changing, from rocky, swampy, hilly, forested, etc. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/st-olavsleden-offers-to-hikers-all-kinds-of-terrains-to-walk-because-the-route-goes-from-sweden-to-norway-the-landscape-is-constantly-changing-from-rocky-swampy-hilly-forested-etc-the-scandinavian-pilgrimage-is-known-as-st-olavsleden-is-a-580km-route-that-goes-from-the-baltic-sea-in-the-east-to-the-atlantic-ocean-in-the-west-from-selnger-in-sweden-to-trondheim-in-norway-image502150481.html
RM2M4XX1N–‘St. Olavsleden’ offers to hikers all kinds of terrains to walk. Because the route goes from Sweden to Norway, the landscape is constantly changing, from rocky, swampy, hilly, forested, etc. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway.
Nord Trondelag, Norway. 15th June, 2022. A pilgrim seen crossing a part of the way that is snowy and frozen. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', and is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. This trail is the Scandinavian equivalent of the El Camino de Santiago de Compostela. (Photo by Ana Fernandez/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nord-trondelag-norway-15th-june-2022-a-pilgrim-seen-crossing-a-part-of-the-way-that-is-snowy-and-frozen-the-scandinavian-pilgrimage-is-known-as-st-olavsleden-and-is-a-580km-route-that-goes-from-the-baltic-sea-in-the-east-to-the-atlantic-ocean-in-the-west-from-selnger-in-sweden-to-trondheim-in-norway-this-trail-is-the-scandinavian-equivalent-of-the-el-camino-de-santiago-de-compostela-photo-by-ana-fernandezsopa-imagessipa-usa-credit-sipa-usaalamy-live-news-image502060740.html
RM2M4PRGM–Nord Trondelag, Norway. 15th June, 2022. A pilgrim seen crossing a part of the way that is snowy and frozen. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', and is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. This trail is the Scandinavian equivalent of the El Camino de Santiago de Compostela. (Photo by Ana Fernandez/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
‘St. Olavsleden’ offers to hikers all kinds of terrains to walk. Because the route goes from Sweden to Norway, the landscape is constantly changing, from rocky, swampy, hilly, forested, etc. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/st-olavsleden-offers-to-hikers-all-kinds-of-terrains-to-walk-because-the-route-goes-from-sweden-to-norway-the-landscape-is-constantly-changing-from-rocky-swampy-hilly-forested-etc-the-scandinavian-pilgrimage-is-known-as-st-olavsleden-is-a-580km-route-that-goes-from-the-baltic-sea-in-the-east-to-the-atlantic-ocean-in-the-west-from-selnger-in-sweden-to-trondheim-in-norway-image502150408.html
RM2M4XWY4–‘St. Olavsleden’ offers to hikers all kinds of terrains to walk. Because the route goes from Sweden to Norway, the landscape is constantly changing, from rocky, swampy, hilly, forested, etc. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway.
Jamtland, Sweden. 13th June, 2022. Pilgrims and tourists are seen taking photos at the Tännforsen waterfall, which is the largest waterfall in Sweden. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', and is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. This trail is the Scandinavian equivalent of the El Camino de Santiago de Compostela. (Photo by Ana Fernandez/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jamtland-sweden-13th-june-2022-pilgrims-and-tourists-are-seen-taking-photos-at-the-tnnforsen-waterfall-which-is-the-largest-waterfall-in-sweden-the-scandinavian-pilgrimage-is-known-as-st-olavsleden-and-is-a-580km-route-that-goes-from-the-baltic-sea-in-the-east-to-the-atlantic-ocean-in-the-west-from-selnger-in-sweden-to-trondheim-in-norway-this-trail-is-the-scandinavian-equivalent-of-the-el-camino-de-santiago-de-compostela-photo-by-ana-fernandezsopa-imagessipa-usa-credit-sipa-usaalamy-live-news-image502060619.html
RM2M4PRCB–Jamtland, Sweden. 13th June, 2022. Pilgrims and tourists are seen taking photos at the Tännforsen waterfall, which is the largest waterfall in Sweden. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', and is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. This trail is the Scandinavian equivalent of the El Camino de Santiago de Compostela. (Photo by Ana Fernandez/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
The Scandinavian pilgrimage ‘St. Olavsleden’ offers to hikers all kinds of terrains to walk. Because the route goes from Sweden to Norway, the landscape is constantly changing, from rocky, swampy, hilly, forested, etc. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-scandinavian-pilgrimage-st-olavsleden-offers-to-hikers-all-kinds-of-terrains-to-walk-because-the-route-goes-from-sweden-to-norway-the-landscape-is-constantly-changing-from-rocky-swampy-hilly-forested-etc-the-scandinavian-pilgrimage-is-known-as-st-olavsleden-is-a-580km-route-that-goes-from-the-baltic-sea-in-the-east-to-the-atlantic-ocean-in-the-west-from-selnger-in-sweden-to-trondheim-in-norway-image502151136.html
RM2M4XXW4–The Scandinavian pilgrimage ‘St. Olavsleden’ offers to hikers all kinds of terrains to walk. Because the route goes from Sweden to Norway, the landscape is constantly changing, from rocky, swampy, hilly, forested, etc. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway.
Ostersund, Sweden. 07th June, 2022. A hiker seen passing by in front of the tourism office. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', and is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. This trail is the Scandinavian equivalent of the El Camino de Santiago de Compostela. (Photo by Ana Fernandez/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ostersund-sweden-07th-june-2022-a-hiker-seen-passing-by-in-front-of-the-tourism-office-the-scandinavian-pilgrimage-is-known-as-st-olavsleden-and-is-a-580km-route-that-goes-from-the-baltic-sea-in-the-east-to-the-atlantic-ocean-in-the-west-from-selnger-in-sweden-to-trondheim-in-norway-this-trail-is-the-scandinavian-equivalent-of-the-el-camino-de-santiago-de-compostela-photo-by-ana-fernandezsopa-imagessipa-usa-credit-sipa-usaalamy-live-news-image502060874.html
RM2M4PRNE–Ostersund, Sweden. 07th June, 2022. A hiker seen passing by in front of the tourism office. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', and is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. This trail is the Scandinavian equivalent of the El Camino de Santiago de Compostela. (Photo by Ana Fernandez/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
After walking approximately 580 kilometers, pilgrims can be spotted around the Nidaros cathedral, the endpoint of this trail. Near the cathedral, hikers can find the ‘Nidaros pilgrimsgård’, the place where the pilgrims after collecting their stamps can get their diploma also called Olav’s letter. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/after-walking-approximately-580-kilometers-pilgrims-can-be-spotted-around-the-nidaros-cathedral-the-endpoint-of-this-trail-near-the-cathedral-hikers-can-find-the-nidaros-pilgrimsgrd-the-place-where-the-pilgrims-after-collecting-their-stamps-can-get-their-diploma-also-called-olavs-letter-the-scandinavian-pilgrimage-is-known-as-st-olavsleden-is-a-580km-route-that-goes-from-the-baltic-sea-in-the-east-to-the-atlantic-ocean-in-the-west-from-selnger-in-sweden-to-trondheim-in-norway-image502151401.html
RM2M4XY6H–After walking approximately 580 kilometers, pilgrims can be spotted around the Nidaros cathedral, the endpoint of this trail. Near the cathedral, hikers can find the ‘Nidaros pilgrimsgård’, the place where the pilgrims after collecting their stamps can get their diploma also called Olav’s letter. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway.
A pilgrim seen drinking water from one of these springs which are often underground reservoirs where water runs out. Common for most of them is that always St. Olav's legend is connected to them. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', and is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. This trail is the Scandinavian equivalent of the El Camino de Santiago de Compostela. (Photo by Ana Fernandez/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-pilgrim-seen-drinking-water-from-one-of-these-springs-which-are-often-underground-reservoirs-where-water-runs-out-common-for-most-of-them-is-that-always-st-olavs-legend-is-connected-to-them-the-scandinavian-pilgrimage-is-known-as-st-olavsleden-and-is-a-580km-route-that-goes-from-the-baltic-sea-in-the-east-to-the-atlantic-ocean-in-the-west-from-selnger-in-sweden-to-trondheim-in-norway-this-trail-is-the-scandinavian-equivalent-of-the-el-camino-de-santiago-de-compostela-photo-by-ana-fernandezsopa-imagessipa-usa-image502061225.html
RM2M4PT61–A pilgrim seen drinking water from one of these springs which are often underground reservoirs where water runs out. Common for most of them is that always St. Olav's legend is connected to them. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', and is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. This trail is the Scandinavian equivalent of the El Camino de Santiago de Compostela. (Photo by Ana Fernandez/SOPA Images/Sipa USA)
Before arriving at Åre in Jämtland in central Sweden, pilgrims walking the ‘St. Olavsleden’ can enjoy the majesty view of the Åreskutan mountain. It is one of the better-known mountains in Sweden, and it features the largest ski resort area in Sweden. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/before-arriving-at-re-in-jmtland-in-central-sweden-pilgrims-walking-the-st-olavsleden-can-enjoy-the-majesty-view-of-the-reskutan-mountain-it-is-one-of-the-better-known-mountains-in-sweden-and-it-features-the-largest-ski-resort-area-in-sweden-the-scandinavian-pilgrimage-is-known-as-st-olavsleden-is-a-580km-route-that-goes-from-the-baltic-sea-in-the-east-to-the-atlantic-ocean-in-the-west-from-selnger-in-sweden-to-trondheim-in-norway-image502150835.html
RM2M4XXEB–Before arriving at Åre in Jämtland in central Sweden, pilgrims walking the ‘St. Olavsleden’ can enjoy the majesty view of the Åreskutan mountain. It is one of the better-known mountains in Sweden, and it features the largest ski resort area in Sweden. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway.
Trondheim, Norway. 24th June, 2022. A view from the Gamle Bybr (the old town bridge) where the famous Norwegian houses are visible. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', and is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. This trail is the Scandinavian equivalent of the El Camino de Santiago de Compostela. (Photo by Ana Fernandez/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/trondheim-norway-24th-june-2022-a-view-from-the-gamle-bybr-the-old-town-bridge-where-the-famous-norwegian-houses-are-visible-the-scandinavian-pilgrimage-is-known-as-st-olavsleden-and-is-a-580km-route-that-goes-from-the-baltic-sea-in-the-east-to-the-atlantic-ocean-in-the-west-from-selnger-in-sweden-to-trondheim-in-norway-this-trail-is-the-scandinavian-equivalent-of-the-el-camino-de-santiago-de-compostela-photo-by-ana-fernandezsopa-imagessipa-usa-credit-sipa-usaalamy-live-news-image502061030.html
RM2M4PRY2–Trondheim, Norway. 24th June, 2022. A view from the Gamle Bybr (the old town bridge) where the famous Norwegian houses are visible. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', and is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. This trail is the Scandinavian equivalent of the El Camino de Santiago de Compostela. (Photo by Ana Fernandez/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
These springs are often underground reservoirs where water runs out. Common for most of them is that always a St. Olav's legend is connected to them and that they rarely run out during dry periods. A pilgrim is drinking water from one of these springs that are located along the hiking route. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/these-springs-are-often-underground-reservoirs-where-water-runs-out-common-for-most-of-them-is-that-always-a-st-olavs-legend-is-connected-to-them-and-that-they-rarely-run-out-during-dry-periods-a-pilgrim-is-drinking-water-from-one-of-these-springs-that-are-located-along-the-hiking-route-the-scandinavian-pilgrimage-is-known-as-st-olavsleden-is-a-580km-route-that-goes-from-the-baltic-sea-in-the-east-to-the-atlantic-ocean-in-the-west-from-selnger-in-sweden-to-trondheim-in-norway-image502151294.html
RM2M4XY2P–These springs are often underground reservoirs where water runs out. Common for most of them is that always a St. Olav's legend is connected to them and that they rarely run out during dry periods. A pilgrim is drinking water from one of these springs that are located along the hiking route. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway.
Trondelag, Norway. 21st June, 2022. A pilgrim seen getting ready to keep walking in one of the most knowing shelters along the trail, called Monaplassen. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', and is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. This trail is the Scandinavian equivalent of the El Camino de Santiago de Compostela. (Photo by Ana Fernandez/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/trondelag-norway-21st-june-2022-a-pilgrim-seen-getting-ready-to-keep-walking-in-one-of-the-most-knowing-shelters-along-the-trail-called-monaplassen-the-scandinavian-pilgrimage-is-known-as-st-olavsleden-and-is-a-580km-route-that-goes-from-the-baltic-sea-in-the-east-to-the-atlantic-ocean-in-the-west-from-selnger-in-sweden-to-trondheim-in-norway-this-trail-is-the-scandinavian-equivalent-of-the-el-camino-de-santiago-de-compostela-photo-by-ana-fernandezsopa-imagessipa-usa-credit-sipa-usaalamy-live-news-image502060339.html
RM2M4PR2B–Trondelag, Norway. 21st June, 2022. A pilgrim seen getting ready to keep walking in one of the most knowing shelters along the trail, called Monaplassen. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', and is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. This trail is the Scandinavian equivalent of the El Camino de Santiago de Compostela. (Photo by Ana Fernandez/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
The last stage of the trail is a short one, just around 15km. This part brought the hikers down to the sea, hiking along the coastal line. Walking along Trondheim Fjord, an inlet of the Norwegian Sea is Norway's third-longest fjord at 130 kilometers long The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-last-stage-of-the-trail-is-a-short-one-just-around-15km-this-part-brought-the-hikers-down-to-the-sea-hiking-along-the-coastal-line-walking-along-trondheim-fjord-an-inlet-of-the-norwegian-sea-is-norways-third-longest-fjord-at-130-kilometers-long-the-scandinavian-pilgrimage-is-known-as-st-olavsleden-is-a-580km-route-that-goes-from-the-baltic-sea-in-the-east-to-the-atlantic-ocean-in-the-west-from-selnger-in-sweden-to-trondheim-in-norway-image502151367.html
RM2M4XY5B–The last stage of the trail is a short one, just around 15km. This part brought the hikers down to the sea, hiking along the coastal line. Walking along Trondheim Fjord, an inlet of the Norwegian Sea is Norway's third-longest fjord at 130 kilometers long The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway.
A St.Olavsleden mark seen hanging on a tree while a pilgrim is passing by. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', and is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. This trail is the Scandinavian equivalent of the El Camino de Santiago de Compostela. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-stolavsleden-mark-seen-hanging-on-a-tree-while-a-pilgrim-is-passing-by-the-scandinavian-pilgrimage-is-known-as-st-olavsleden-and-is-a-580km-route-that-goes-from-the-baltic-sea-in-the-east-to-the-atlantic-ocean-in-the-west-from-selnger-in-sweden-to-trondheim-in-norway-this-trail-is-the-scandinavian-equivalent-of-the-el-camino-de-santiago-de-compostela-image502059320.html
RM2M4PNP0–A St.Olavsleden mark seen hanging on a tree while a pilgrim is passing by. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', and is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. This trail is the Scandinavian equivalent of the El Camino de Santiago de Compostela.
The trail is signposted to make it easier for pilgrims to find the way to this Scandinavia route. The St Olav’s Cross leads the way. This symbol appears as a metal badge, a sticker, or a piece of wood and is found at regular intervals along the entire St Olavsleden trail. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-trail-is-signposted-to-make-it-easier-for-pilgrims-to-find-the-way-to-this-scandinavia-route-the-st-olavs-cross-leads-the-way-this-symbol-appears-as-a-metal-badge-a-sticker-or-a-piece-of-wood-and-is-found-at-regular-intervals-along-the-entire-st-olavsleden-trail-the-scandinavian-pilgrimage-is-known-as-st-olavsleden-is-a-580km-route-that-goes-from-the-baltic-sea-in-the-east-to-the-atlantic-ocean-in-the-west-from-selnger-in-sweden-to-trondheim-in-norway-image502151266.html
RM2M4XY1P–The trail is signposted to make it easier for pilgrims to find the way to this Scandinavia route. The St Olav’s Cross leads the way. This symbol appears as a metal badge, a sticker, or a piece of wood and is found at regular intervals along the entire St Olavsleden trail. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway.
A pilgrim seen posing close to a stone that marks the frontier between Sweden and Norway. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', and is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. This trail is the Scandinavian equivalent of the El Camino de Santiago de Compostela. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-pilgrim-seen-posing-close-to-a-stone-that-marks-the-frontier-between-sweden-and-norway-the-scandinavian-pilgrimage-is-known-as-st-olavsleden-and-is-a-580km-route-that-goes-from-the-baltic-sea-in-the-east-to-the-atlantic-ocean-in-the-west-from-selnger-in-sweden-to-trondheim-in-norway-this-trail-is-the-scandinavian-equivalent-of-the-el-camino-de-santiago-de-compostela-image502059246.html
RM2M4PNKA–A pilgrim seen posing close to a stone that marks the frontier between Sweden and Norway. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', and is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. This trail is the Scandinavian equivalent of the El Camino de Santiago de Compostela.
A view of a boundary marker B on the national boundary between Sweden and Norway situated on the hills above Idefjorden. This border is the longest on land in Europe. It is approximately a total of 1620 kilometres long and runs through very varied landscapes. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-view-of-a-boundary-marker-b-on-the-national-boundary-between-sweden-and-norway-situated-on-the-hills-above-idefjorden-this-border-is-the-longest-on-land-in-europe-it-is-approximately-a-total-of-1620-kilometres-long-and-runs-through-very-varied-landscapes-the-scandinavian-pilgrimage-is-known-as-st-olavsleden-is-a-580km-route-that-goes-from-the-baltic-sea-in-the-east-to-the-atlantic-ocean-in-the-west-from-selnger-in-sweden-to-trondheim-in-norway-image502151120.html
RM2M4XXTG–A view of a boundary marker B on the national boundary between Sweden and Norway situated on the hills above Idefjorden. This border is the longest on land in Europe. It is approximately a total of 1620 kilometres long and runs through very varied landscapes. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway.
A view from below of Jämtland's major tourist attraction, the Frösö church in Sweden. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', and is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. This trail is the Scandinavian equivalent of the El Camino de Santiago de Compostela. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-view-from-below-of-jmtlands-major-tourist-attraction-the-frs-church-in-sweden-the-scandinavian-pilgrimage-is-known-as-st-olavsleden-and-is-a-580km-route-that-goes-from-the-baltic-sea-in-the-east-to-the-atlantic-ocean-in-the-west-from-selnger-in-sweden-to-trondheim-in-norway-this-trail-is-the-scandinavian-equivalent-of-the-el-camino-de-santiago-de-compostela-image502059204.html
RM2M4PNHT–A view from below of Jämtland's major tourist attraction, the Frösö church in Sweden. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', and is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. This trail is the Scandinavian equivalent of the El Camino de Santiago de Compostela.
The ‘St. Olavsleden’ trail is signposted to make it easier for pilgrims to find the way to this Scandinavia route that crosses from Sweden to Norway. The St Olav’s Cross leads the way. This symbol appears as a metal badge and a sticker and is found at regular intervals along the entire St Olavsleden trail. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-st-olavsleden-trail-is-signposted-to-make-it-easier-for-pilgrims-to-find-the-way-to-this-scandinavia-route-that-crosses-from-sweden-to-norway-the-st-olavs-cross-leads-the-way-this-symbol-appears-as-a-metal-badge-and-a-sticker-and-is-found-at-regular-intervals-along-the-entire-st-olavsleden-trail-the-scandinavian-pilgrimage-is-known-as-st-olavsleden-is-a-580km-route-that-goes-from-the-baltic-sea-in-the-east-to-the-atlantic-ocean-in-the-west-from-selnger-in-sweden-to-trondheim-in-norway-image502150587.html
RM2M4XX5F–The ‘St. Olavsleden’ trail is signposted to make it easier for pilgrims to find the way to this Scandinavia route that crosses from Sweden to Norway. The St Olav’s Cross leads the way. This symbol appears as a metal badge and a sticker and is found at regular intervals along the entire St Olavsleden trail. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway.
A pilgrim seen getting ready to keep walking in one of the most knowing shelters along the trail, called Monaplassen. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', and is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. This trail is the Scandinavian equivalent of the El Camino de Santiago de Compostela. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-pilgrim-seen-getting-ready-to-keep-walking-in-one-of-the-most-knowing-shelters-along-the-trail-called-monaplassen-the-scandinavian-pilgrimage-is-known-as-st-olavsleden-and-is-a-580km-route-that-goes-from-the-baltic-sea-in-the-east-to-the-atlantic-ocean-in-the-west-from-selnger-in-sweden-to-trondheim-in-norway-this-trail-is-the-scandinavian-equivalent-of-the-el-camino-de-santiago-de-compostela-image502059337.html
RM2M4PNPH–A pilgrim seen getting ready to keep walking in one of the most knowing shelters along the trail, called Monaplassen. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', and is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. This trail is the Scandinavian equivalent of the El Camino de Santiago de Compostela.
Trondelag, Norway. 19th June, 2022. A hiker is seen getting to a tree with a mark hanging on a branch. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', and is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. This trail is the Scandinavian equivalent of the El Camino de Santiago de Compostela. (Photo by Ana Fernandez/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/trondelag-norway-19th-june-2022-a-hiker-is-seen-getting-to-a-tree-with-a-mark-hanging-on-a-branch-the-scandinavian-pilgrimage-is-known-as-st-olavsleden-and-is-a-580km-route-that-goes-from-the-baltic-sea-in-the-east-to-the-atlantic-ocean-in-the-west-from-selnger-in-sweden-to-trondheim-in-norway-this-trail-is-the-scandinavian-equivalent-of-the-el-camino-de-santiago-de-compostela-photo-by-ana-fernandezsopa-imagessipa-usa-credit-sipa-usaalamy-live-news-image502060591.html
RM2M4PRBB–Trondelag, Norway. 19th June, 2022. A hiker is seen getting to a tree with a mark hanging on a branch. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', and is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. This trail is the Scandinavian equivalent of the El Camino de Santiago de Compostela. (Photo by Ana Fernandez/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
A pilgrim seen resting close to the stone marker that points almost one hundred km to the end of the trail. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', and is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. This trail is the Scandinavian equivalent of the El Camino de Santiago de Compostela. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-pilgrim-seen-resting-close-to-the-stone-marker-that-points-almost-one-hundred-km-to-the-end-of-the-trail-the-scandinavian-pilgrimage-is-known-as-st-olavsleden-and-is-a-580km-route-that-goes-from-the-baltic-sea-in-the-east-to-the-atlantic-ocean-in-the-west-from-selnger-in-sweden-to-trondheim-in-norway-this-trail-is-the-scandinavian-equivalent-of-the-el-camino-de-santiago-de-compostela-image502059267.html
RM2M4PNM3–A pilgrim seen resting close to the stone marker that points almost one hundred km to the end of the trail. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', and is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. This trail is the Scandinavian equivalent of the El Camino de Santiago de Compostela.
Stilkestad, Norway. 17th June, 2022. A pilgrim seen resting close to the stone marker that points almost one hundred km to the end of the trail. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', and is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. This trail is the Scandinavian equivalent of the El Camino de Santiago de Compostela. (Photo by Ana Fernandez/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stilkestad-norway-17th-june-2022-a-pilgrim-seen-resting-close-to-the-stone-marker-that-points-almost-one-hundred-km-to-the-end-of-the-trail-the-scandinavian-pilgrimage-is-known-as-st-olavsleden-and-is-a-580km-route-that-goes-from-the-baltic-sea-in-the-east-to-the-atlantic-ocean-in-the-west-from-selnger-in-sweden-to-trondheim-in-norway-this-trail-is-the-scandinavian-equivalent-of-the-el-camino-de-santiago-de-compostela-photo-by-ana-fernandezsopa-imagessipa-usa-credit-sipa-usaalamy-live-news-image502061042.html
RM2M4PRYE–Stilkestad, Norway. 17th June, 2022. A pilgrim seen resting close to the stone marker that points almost one hundred km to the end of the trail. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', and is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. This trail is the Scandinavian equivalent of the El Camino de Santiago de Compostela. (Photo by Ana Fernandez/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
A man seen walking down a very slippery hill, after visiting the Blokkhuset shelter located on a hilltop, which is also part of the Værdalske fortifications. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', and is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. This trail is the Scandinavian equivalent of the El Camino de Santiago de Compostela. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-man-seen-walking-down-a-very-slippery-hill-after-visiting-the-blokkhuset-shelter-located-on-a-hilltop-which-is-also-part-of-the-vrdalske-fortifications-the-scandinavian-pilgrimage-is-known-as-st-olavsleden-and-is-a-580km-route-that-goes-from-the-baltic-sea-in-the-east-to-the-atlantic-ocean-in-the-west-from-selnger-in-sweden-to-trondheim-in-norway-this-trail-is-the-scandinavian-equivalent-of-the-el-camino-de-santiago-de-compostela-image502059302.html
RM2M4PNNA–A man seen walking down a very slippery hill, after visiting the Blokkhuset shelter located on a hilltop, which is also part of the Værdalske fortifications. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', and is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. This trail is the Scandinavian equivalent of the El Camino de Santiago de Compostela.
A man seen walking down a very slippery hill, after visiting the Blokkhuset shelter located on a hilltop, which is also part of the Værdalske fortifications. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', and is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. This trail is the Scandinavian equivalent of the El Camino de Santiago de Compostela. (Photo by Ana Fernandez/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-man-seen-walking-down-a-very-slippery-hill-after-visiting-the-blokkhuset-shelter-located-on-a-hilltop-which-is-also-part-of-the-vrdalske-fortifications-the-scandinavian-pilgrimage-is-known-as-st-olavsleden-and-is-a-580km-route-that-goes-from-the-baltic-sea-in-the-east-to-the-atlantic-ocean-in-the-west-from-selnger-in-sweden-to-trondheim-in-norway-this-trail-is-the-scandinavian-equivalent-of-the-el-camino-de-santiago-de-compostela-photo-by-ana-fernandezsopa-imagessipa-usa-credit-sipa-usaalamy-live-news-image502060134.html
RM2M4PPR2–A man seen walking down a very slippery hill, after visiting the Blokkhuset shelter located on a hilltop, which is also part of the Værdalske fortifications. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', and is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. This trail is the Scandinavian equivalent of the El Camino de Santiago de Compostela. (Photo by Ana Fernandez/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
A man seen lighting the candles inside of the Hallandsgården church, built in 1999 based on the design of a medieval stave church. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', and is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. This trail is the Scandinavian equivalent of the El Camino de Santiago de Compostela. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-man-seen-lighting-the-candles-inside-of-the-hallandsgrden-church-built-in-1999-based-on-the-design-of-a-medieval-stave-church-the-scandinavian-pilgrimage-is-known-as-st-olavsleden-and-is-a-580km-route-that-goes-from-the-baltic-sea-in-the-east-to-the-atlantic-ocean-in-the-west-from-selnger-in-sweden-to-trondheim-in-norway-this-trail-is-the-scandinavian-equivalent-of-the-el-camino-de-santiago-de-compostela-image502059288.html
RM2M4PNMT–A man seen lighting the candles inside of the Hallandsgården church, built in 1999 based on the design of a medieval stave church. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', and is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. This trail is the Scandinavian equivalent of the El Camino de Santiago de Compostela.
Nord Trondelag, Norway. 15th June, 2022. A pilgrim seen posing close to a stone that marks the frontier between Sweden and Norway. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', and is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. This trail is the Scandinavian equivalent of the El Camino de Santiago de Compostela. (Photo by Ana Fernandez/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nord-trondelag-norway-15th-june-2022-a-pilgrim-seen-posing-close-to-a-stone-that-marks-the-frontier-between-sweden-and-norway-the-scandinavian-pilgrimage-is-known-as-st-olavsleden-and-is-a-580km-route-that-goes-from-the-baltic-sea-in-the-east-to-the-atlantic-ocean-in-the-west-from-selnger-in-sweden-to-trondheim-in-norway-this-trail-is-the-scandinavian-equivalent-of-the-el-camino-de-santiago-de-compostela-photo-by-ana-fernandezsopa-imagessipa-usa-credit-sipa-usaalamy-live-news-image502061258.html
RM2M4PT76–Nord Trondelag, Norway. 15th June, 2022. A pilgrim seen posing close to a stone that marks the frontier between Sweden and Norway. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', and is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. This trail is the Scandinavian equivalent of the El Camino de Santiago de Compostela. (Photo by Ana Fernandez/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
A pilgrim seen drinking water from one of these springs which are often underground reservoirs where water runs out. Common for most of them is that always St. Olav's legend is connected to them. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', and is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. This trail is the Scandinavian equivalent of the El Camino de Santiago de Compostela. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-pilgrim-seen-drinking-water-from-one-of-these-springs-which-are-often-underground-reservoirs-where-water-runs-out-common-for-most-of-them-is-that-always-st-olavs-legend-is-connected-to-them-the-scandinavian-pilgrimage-is-known-as-st-olavsleden-and-is-a-580km-route-that-goes-from-the-baltic-sea-in-the-east-to-the-atlantic-ocean-in-the-west-from-selnger-in-sweden-to-trondheim-in-norway-this-trail-is-the-scandinavian-equivalent-of-the-el-camino-de-santiago-de-compostela-image502059233.html
RM2M4PNJW–A pilgrim seen drinking water from one of these springs which are often underground reservoirs where water runs out. Common for most of them is that always St. Olav's legend is connected to them. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', and is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. This trail is the Scandinavian equivalent of the El Camino de Santiago de Compostela.
A man seen lighting the candles inside of the Hallandsgården church, built in 1999 based on the design of a medieval stave church. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', and is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. This trail is the Scandinavian equivalent of the El Camino de Santiago de Compostela. (Photo by Ana Fernandez/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-man-seen-lighting-the-candles-inside-of-the-hallandsgrden-church-built-in-1999-based-on-the-design-of-a-medieval-stave-church-the-scandinavian-pilgrimage-is-known-as-st-olavsleden-and-is-a-580km-route-that-goes-from-the-baltic-sea-in-the-east-to-the-atlantic-ocean-in-the-west-from-selnger-in-sweden-to-trondheim-in-norway-this-trail-is-the-scandinavian-equivalent-of-the-el-camino-de-santiago-de-compostela-photo-by-ana-fernandezsopa-imagessipa-usa-credit-sipa-usaalamy-live-news-image502061259.html
RM2M4PT77–A man seen lighting the candles inside of the Hallandsgården church, built in 1999 based on the design of a medieval stave church. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', and is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. This trail is the Scandinavian equivalent of the El Camino de Santiago de Compostela. (Photo by Ana Fernandez/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
Nordic countries all boast unique landscapes that can only be found there, so it's no surprise that Scandinavian countries receive countless tourists all year round. Sweden also has more than a thousand miles of coastline. Everyone in Sweden can enjoy the forests, the mountains, the lakes, and the seaside because of the so-called everyman's Right. Far up in the North, the summers are particularly special because, for a few weeks, the sun doesn't set at all, still shining at midnight, converting the surrounding landscapes into spectacular sceneries. On the other side, Norway is the land of the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nordic-countries-all-boast-unique-landscapes-that-can-only-be-found-there-so-its-no-surprise-that-scandinavian-countries-receive-countless-tourists-all-year-round-sweden-also-has-more-than-a-thousand-miles-of-coastline-everyone-in-sweden-can-enjoy-the-forests-the-mountains-the-lakes-and-the-seaside-because-of-the-so-called-everymans-right-far-up-in-the-north-the-summers-are-particularly-special-because-for-a-few-weeks-the-sun-doesnt-set-at-all-still-shining-at-midnight-converting-the-surrounding-landscapes-into-spectacular-sceneries-on-the-other-side-norway-is-the-land-of-the-image505297817.html
RM2MA28EH–Nordic countries all boast unique landscapes that can only be found there, so it's no surprise that Scandinavian countries receive countless tourists all year round. Sweden also has more than a thousand miles of coastline. Everyone in Sweden can enjoy the forests, the mountains, the lakes, and the seaside because of the so-called everyman's Right. Far up in the North, the summers are particularly special because, for a few weeks, the sun doesn't set at all, still shining at midnight, converting the surrounding landscapes into spectacular sceneries. On the other side, Norway is the land of the
The ‘St. Olavsleden’ trail is signposted to make it easier for pilgrims to find the way to this Scandinavia route that crosses from Sweden to Norway. The St Olav’s Cross leads the way. This symbol appears as a metal badge and a sticker and is found at regular intervals along the entire St Olavsleden trail. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-st-olavsleden-trail-is-signposted-to-make-it-easier-for-pilgrims-to-find-the-way-to-this-scandinavia-route-that-crosses-from-sweden-to-norway-the-st-olavs-cross-leads-the-way-this-symbol-appears-as-a-metal-badge-and-a-sticker-and-is-found-at-regular-intervals-along-the-entire-st-olavsleden-trail-the-scandinavian-pilgrimage-is-known-as-st-olavsleden-is-a-580km-route-that-goes-from-the-baltic-sea-in-the-east-to-the-atlantic-ocean-in-the-west-from-selnger-in-sweden-to-trondheim-in-norway-image502150597.html
RM2M4XX5W–The ‘St. Olavsleden’ trail is signposted to make it easier for pilgrims to find the way to this Scandinavia route that crosses from Sweden to Norway. The St Olav’s Cross leads the way. This symbol appears as a metal badge and a sticker and is found at regular intervals along the entire St Olavsleden trail. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway.
Walking this Scandinavian pilgrimage, allows pilgrims to enjoy the lakes. The Swedish constitution allows anyone to ski, cycle, skate, swim, or camp almost anywhere in the country. In Sweden, there are over 100 000 lakes and woodland lakes that you can jump in and swim. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/walking-this-scandinavian-pilgrimage-allows-pilgrims-to-enjoy-the-lakes-the-swedish-constitution-allows-anyone-to-ski-cycle-skate-swim-or-camp-almost-anywhere-in-the-country-in-sweden-there-are-over-100-000-lakes-and-woodland-lakes-that-you-can-jump-in-and-swim-the-scandinavian-pilgrimage-is-known-as-st-olavsleden-is-a-580km-route-that-goes-from-the-baltic-sea-in-the-east-to-the-atlantic-ocean-in-the-west-from-selnger-in-sweden-to-trondheim-in-norway-image502150525.html
RM2M4XX39–Walking this Scandinavian pilgrimage, allows pilgrims to enjoy the lakes. The Swedish constitution allows anyone to ski, cycle, skate, swim, or camp almost anywhere in the country. In Sweden, there are over 100 000 lakes and woodland lakes that you can jump in and swim. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway.
In order to get the diploma also called Olav’s letter at the end of the trail at the Nidaros cathedral in Trondheim, Norway, the pilgrims must collect decorative stamps placed along the route and located inside mailboxes. A pilgrim is putting one of these beautiful stamps on his Pilgrim pass. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/in-order-to-get-the-diploma-also-called-olavs-letter-at-the-end-of-the-trail-at-the-nidaros-cathedral-in-trondheim-norway-the-pilgrims-must-collect-decorative-stamps-placed-along-the-route-and-located-inside-mailboxes-a-pilgrim-is-putting-one-of-these-beautiful-stamps-on-his-pilgrim-pass-the-scandinavian-pilgrimage-is-known-as-st-olavsleden-is-a-580km-route-that-goes-from-the-baltic-sea-in-the-east-to-the-atlantic-ocean-in-the-west-from-selnger-in-sweden-to-trondheim-in-norway-image502150430.html
RM2M4XWYX–In order to get the diploma also called Olav’s letter at the end of the trail at the Nidaros cathedral in Trondheim, Norway, the pilgrims must collect decorative stamps placed along the route and located inside mailboxes. A pilgrim is putting one of these beautiful stamps on his Pilgrim pass. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway.
Tommy Nordvall lives seven kilometres after the start of St. Olavsleden, in Gisselåsen. He always pays attention to the pilgrims passing by and invited them to a coffee and something to eat. He provides help with the route and counts how many pilgrims are passing through every year. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tommy-nordvall-lives-seven-kilometres-after-the-start-of-st-olavsleden-in-gisselsen-he-always-pays-attention-to-the-pilgrims-passing-by-and-invited-them-to-a-coffee-and-something-to-eat-he-provides-help-with-the-route-and-counts-how-many-pilgrims-are-passing-through-every-year-the-scandinavian-pilgrimage-is-known-as-st-olavsleden-is-a-580km-route-that-goes-from-the-baltic-sea-in-the-east-to-the-atlantic-ocean-in-the-west-from-selnger-in-sweden-to-trondheim-in-norway-image502150273.html
RM2M4XWP9–Tommy Nordvall lives seven kilometres after the start of St. Olavsleden, in Gisselåsen. He always pays attention to the pilgrims passing by and invited them to a coffee and something to eat. He provides help with the route and counts how many pilgrims are passing through every year. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway.
Nordic countries all boast unique landscapes that can only be found there, so it's no surprise that Scandinavian countries receive countless tourists all year round. Sweden also has more than a thousand miles of coastline. Everyone in Sweden can enjoy the forests, the mountains, the lakes, and the seaside because of the so-called everyman's Right. Far up in the North, the summers are particularly special because, for a few weeks, the sun doesn't set at all, still shining at midnight, converting the surrounding landscapes into spectacular sceneries. On the other side, Norway is the land of the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nordic-countries-all-boast-unique-landscapes-that-can-only-be-found-there-so-its-no-surprise-that-scandinavian-countries-receive-countless-tourists-all-year-round-sweden-also-has-more-than-a-thousand-miles-of-coastline-everyone-in-sweden-can-enjoy-the-forests-the-mountains-the-lakes-and-the-seaside-because-of-the-so-called-everymans-right-far-up-in-the-north-the-summers-are-particularly-special-because-for-a-few-weeks-the-sun-doesnt-set-at-all-still-shining-at-midnight-converting-the-surrounding-landscapes-into-spectacular-sceneries-on-the-other-side-norway-is-the-land-of-the-image505298146.html
RM2MA28XA–Nordic countries all boast unique landscapes that can only be found there, so it's no surprise that Scandinavian countries receive countless tourists all year round. Sweden also has more than a thousand miles of coastline. Everyone in Sweden can enjoy the forests, the mountains, the lakes, and the seaside because of the so-called everyman's Right. Far up in the North, the summers are particularly special because, for a few weeks, the sun doesn't set at all, still shining at midnight, converting the surrounding landscapes into spectacular sceneries. On the other side, Norway is the land of the
Because in Sweden exists the 'Freedom to Roam', which means that you have the right to walk, cycle, ride, ski, and camp on any land with the exception of private gardens, near a dwelling house or land under cultivation, it's very easy to find a place to pinch your tent when you are walking the hiking route. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/because-in-sweden-exists-the-freedom-to-roam-which-means-that-you-have-the-right-to-walk-cycle-ride-ski-and-camp-on-any-land-with-the-exception-of-private-gardens-near-a-dwelling-house-or-land-under-cultivation-its-very-easy-to-find-a-place-to-pinch-your-tent-when-you-are-walking-the-hiking-route-the-scandinavian-pilgrimage-is-known-as-st-olavsleden-is-a-580km-route-that-goes-from-the-baltic-sea-in-the-east-to-the-atlantic-ocean-in-the-west-from-selnger-in-sweden-to-trondheim-in-norway-image502150344.html
RM2M4XWTT–Because in Sweden exists the 'Freedom to Roam', which means that you have the right to walk, cycle, ride, ski, and camp on any land with the exception of private gardens, near a dwelling house or land under cultivation, it's very easy to find a place to pinch your tent when you are walking the hiking route. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway.
During the last stage of the St. Olavsleden’s trail, pilgrims and tourists meet at the old bridge, Gamle Bybro (the old town bridge), the most iconic spot of Trondheim. The bridge and gates as they now stand were built in 1861 by Carl Adolf Dahl, the municipal officer in charge of public buildings and works. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/during-the-last-stage-of-the-st-olavsledens-trail-pilgrims-and-tourists-meet-at-the-old-bridge-gamle-bybro-the-old-town-bridge-the-most-iconic-spot-of-trondheim-the-bridge-and-gates-as-they-now-stand-were-built-in-1861-by-carl-adolf-dahl-the-municipal-officer-in-charge-of-public-buildings-and-works-the-scandinavian-pilgrimage-is-known-as-st-olavsleden-is-a-580km-route-that-goes-from-the-baltic-sea-in-the-east-to-the-atlantic-ocean-in-the-west-from-selnger-in-sweden-to-trondheim-in-norway-image502151384.html
RM2M4XY60–During the last stage of the St. Olavsleden’s trail, pilgrims and tourists meet at the old bridge, Gamle Bybro (the old town bridge), the most iconic spot of Trondheim. The bridge and gates as they now stand were built in 1861 by Carl Adolf Dahl, the municipal officer in charge of public buildings and works. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway.
Stiklestad is a place of interest for two reasons. One because marks the last 100km, which is necessary to walk in order to get the diploma at the Nidaros cathedral. And second, because here took place the battlefield where the Viking king Olav Haraldsson, later St.Olav, was killed in 1030. This battle represents the introduction of Christianity in Norway. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stiklestad-is-a-place-of-interest-for-two-reasons-one-because-marks-the-last-100km-which-is-necessary-to-walk-in-order-to-get-the-diploma-at-the-nidaros-cathedral-and-second-because-here-took-place-the-battlefield-where-the-viking-king-olav-haraldsson-later-stolav-was-killed-in-1030-this-battle-represents-the-introduction-of-christianity-in-norway-the-scandinavian-pilgrimage-is-known-as-st-olavsleden-is-a-580km-route-that-goes-from-the-baltic-sea-in-the-east-to-the-atlantic-ocean-in-the-west-from-selnger-in-sweden-to-trondheim-in-norway-image502151170.html
RM2M4XXXA–Stiklestad is a place of interest for two reasons. One because marks the last 100km, which is necessary to walk in order to get the diploma at the Nidaros cathedral. And second, because here took place the battlefield where the Viking king Olav Haraldsson, later St.Olav, was killed in 1030. This battle represents the introduction of Christianity in Norway. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway.
Pilgrims walking the Scandinavia trail can realize that along the Swedish countryside cottages are painted the same exact color—a bright crimson red with white trimmings on the windows. The color, known specifically as Falu red, has been a consistent symbol of pastoral life in Sweden for the last century. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pilgrims-walking-the-scandinavia-trail-can-realize-that-along-the-swedish-countryside-cottages-are-painted-the-same-exact-colora-bright-crimson-red-with-white-trimmings-on-the-windows-the-color-known-specifically-as-falu-red-has-been-a-consistent-symbol-of-pastoral-life-in-sweden-for-the-last-century-the-scandinavian-pilgrimage-is-known-as-st-olavsleden-is-a-580km-route-that-goes-from-the-baltic-sea-in-the-east-to-the-atlantic-ocean-in-the-west-from-selnger-in-sweden-to-trondheim-in-norway-image502150976.html
RM2M4XXKC–Pilgrims walking the Scandinavia trail can realize that along the Swedish countryside cottages are painted the same exact color—a bright crimson red with white trimmings on the windows. The color, known specifically as Falu red, has been a consistent symbol of pastoral life in Sweden for the last century. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway.
A pilgrim is at the front door of one of Jämtland's major tourist attractions, the Frösö church in Sweden. It can be dated back to the twelfth or 12th century. The attractive and characteristic bell tower, which stands separately from the church, was built in the 18th century. This is one of the most photographed churches along the trail. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-pilgrim-is-at-the-front-door-of-one-of-jmtlands-major-tourist-attractions-the-frs-church-in-sweden-it-can-be-dated-back-to-the-twelfth-or-12th-century-the-attractive-and-characteristic-bell-tower-which-stands-separately-from-the-church-was-built-in-the-18th-century-this-is-one-of-the-most-photographed-churches-along-the-trail-the-scandinavian-pilgrimage-is-known-as-st-olavsleden-is-a-580km-route-that-goes-from-the-baltic-sea-in-the-east-to-the-atlantic-ocean-in-the-west-from-selnger-in-sweden-to-trondheim-in-norway-image502150579.html
RM2M4XX57–A pilgrim is at the front door of one of Jämtland's major tourist attractions, the Frösö church in Sweden. It can be dated back to the twelfth or 12th century. The attractive and characteristic bell tower, which stands separately from the church, was built in the 18th century. This is one of the most photographed churches along the trail. The Scandinavian pilgrimage is known as 'St. Olavsleden', is a 580km route that goes from the Baltic Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean in the West, from Selånger in Sweden to Trondheim in Norway.
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