Round table 17
World meeting & 65th anniversary
2025
Odda, Norway
29th of May - 1st of June
Welcome to Round Table 17 Odda
About
Round table 17 Odda was chartered by RT07 Haugesund 23.04.1960. We are one of six round table clubs in the western part of Norway (District 3). There are currently 14 members in the club, and we are very fortunate to have several active and helpfull past members/41ers. Our female counterpart are Ladies Circle 14 Odda.
We are proud to have the best clubhouse in Norway, and one of few clubs that has their own. Come visit us and see our famous "Presidents Wall".
We welcome every 17 club (17, 117, 217, 317...), 41 member and old tablers around the world to join us for a spectacular World meeting and our 65th anniversary!
What ChatGPT says about Odda and Hardanger:
Hardanger and Odda are treasures of natural beauty, culture, and history, offering an unforgettable experience for tourists seeking the essence of Norwegian nature and hospitality. Known as the gateway to the Hardangerfjord, this region is brimming with activities and attractions year-round.
Natural Wonders
Hardanger is home to one of Norway’s most stunning fjords, the Hardangerfjord, winding its way through dramatic mountain landscapes. For hikers, Odda is a dream destination with iconic trails like Trolltunga – a spectacular rock formation offering breathtaking views. The Hardangervidda plateau, Northern Europe’s largest mountain plateau, is easily accessible from Odda and provides incredible opportunities for hiking, fishing, and wilderness adventures.
During summer, the region is perfect for kayaking on the fjord, swimming, and cycling along scenic routes. In winter, Hardanger transforms into a wonderland with opportunities for cross-country skiing, downhill skiing, and ice climbing.
Blossoms and Local Flavors
Known as Norway’s orchard, Hardanger is famous for its stunning fruit blossoms in spring. Apple, pear, and plum trees create a sea of pastel colors across the landscape. Visitors can also savor local ciders, internationally recognized for their quality, at one of the many cider farms in the area.
Culture and History
Odda and Hardanger boast a rich history reflected in their architecture and traditions. The Norwegian Museum of Hydropower and Industry in Tyssedal offers insights into the region’s role in Norway’s industrial development. For those interested in art and heritage, the Hardanger Folk Museum is a must-visit, showcasing traditional costumes, music, and craftsmanship.
Warm Hospitality
The region is renowned for its welcoming and cozy atmosphere. Accommodation options range from charming cabins to luxurious hotels, many offering stunning views of the fjord and mountains. Indulge in local cuisine, from fresh fish and fjord trout to traditional lefse and sour cream porridge.
Festivals and Events
Hardanger is also home to vibrant festivals and events. The Hardanger Music Festival and the Cider Festival are highlights that draw visitors from around the world.
Whether you’re seeking adrenaline-filled adventures, cultural discoveries, or a peaceful retreat from daily life, Hardanger and Odda have something for everyone. This region is where nature, traditions, and modern comforts blend seamlessly, creating a destination that will leave you with memories to cherish forever.
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