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Ytterøy Open Air museum

Ytterøy Bygdetun (open air museum) is a unique and authentic farm from the 1900s and is a typical Trønder square farm yard.  
The Ytterøy Open Air Museum is open in July (Thu - Sun: 12:00 - 16:00) and can be visited at other times of the year by prior arrangement. You will be welcomed by our hosts who will show you around. Dining by prior arrangement. Guided tours of the island can also be arranged.

Ytterøy Bygdetun does not have ordinary opening hours in August. However, if you want a guided tour please contact: 
Steinar Sørli: 91379904
Gunnar Jørstad: 90203496
Elin Søtvik Johannesen: 94189204

Getting to Ytterøy
The island of Ytterøy may be reached by ferry from Levanger city centre. The museum is 8 km from the ferry port. 
 See here for ferrytimes.

Ytterøy - The pearl of the Trondheimfjord 
Ytterøya is rightly called the pearl of the Trondheimsfjord. Ytterøya has a beautiful rolling cultural landscape characterised by long periods of human activity and care. It is no wonder that Asmund Olavson Vinje (a famous Norwegian author) in 1860 while staying at Inderøy, gazing out towards Ytterøy and the other neighboring villages wrote - "Here I see glorious fjords and villages".

Last updated: 12/12/2023

Source: Innherred Reiseliv

Ytterøy Open Air museum

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