Trondheim Green Fest
Trondheim, Norway · Lamoparken
Norway's leading vegan summer festival, under the long Trondheim daylight.
Quick facts
- When
- 25-26 July 2026
- Where
- Lamoparken, Trondheim
- Entry
- Free
- Format
- Outdoor
- Size
- Medium (1k–10k)
- Good for kids
- Yes
- Organizer
- Trondheim Green Fest
- Region
- Europe
About Trondheim Green Fest
Trondheim Green Fest is Norway's longest-running vegan festival in its current form, founded in 2015 as Trondheim Vegan Fair and rebranded in December 2020 to widen its remit to climate, sustainability, and environmental themes. The 2026 edition takes place outdoors in Lamoparken, a green central park in Trondheim, on Saturday 25 and Sunday 26 July — peak Norwegian summer, with daylight stretching past 22:00.
The festival's tagline — *"for the planet, health and animals — and a desire for a kinder world"* — captures its tone: explicitly ethical, but welcoming to anyone regardless of diet. The programme leans into tastings, inspiring cooking classes, informative lectures, and live music, with a market featuring Norwegian and Nordic plant-based producers. Expect standouts of the Nordic vegan scene — oat-based dairy, local tempeh, fermented vegetables, cloudberry desserts, plant-based salmon alternatives — alongside international street food and specialty coffee.
Admission is free for all visitors, which is a deliberate choice: organizers want the festival to function as accessible public outreach for veganism in a country where plant-based eating is still finding its mainstream footing. Visitors who want to support the festival can buy optional solidarity tickets at 250 NOK (roughly €21) or donate via Vipps. The event is fully family-friendly, with space for kids to run, and the park setting makes it easy to bring a blanket and stay for hours.
Trondheim itself is a reward. Norway's third-largest city sits where the Nidelva river meets Trondheimsfjord, framed by the Nidaros Cathedral (the northernmost medieval cathedral in the world), colorful wooden warehouses along Bakklandet, and the student energy of NTNU. July weather averages 15–20°C and rain is common — bring layers and waterproofs even in summer. The festival is reachable on foot from the city centre and well-served by local buses. For visitors flying in, Trondheim Airport Værnes connects to most European hubs, and the airport express bus reaches the city in about 35 minutes.
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Jan & Sandra's take
We verified this festival against official organizer sources on 2026-04-15. Dates, venue, and format all reflect the latest 2026 information we could confirm.
If you're visiting, pair it with the full 2026 festival calendar to plan a vegan road-trip year.
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