Attractions around Lillehammer
Explore 17 attractions, restaurants, shops around Lillehammer
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Hunderfossen Eventyrpark
Fossekrovegen 22, Lillehammer 2625 Norway
Guarded by a 14 meter high troll, and behind the gates of the 37 meter tall fairy tale castle the treasure of the Norwegian folk stories is kept safe in Hunderfossen Family Park. Step insde and be a part of the fairy tales yourself. In the unique and mysterious atmosphere of Hunderfossen Family Park you will meet the prince and the princess, the King and the Queen, trolls and many other odd characters from the old Norwegain folk stories. Hunderfossen has a wide range of attractions and activities. In the summer season, there is in total 60 different attractions, 7 restaurants and 14 shops. The most popular attractions are the Fairytale castle, the rapid river rafting, The Il tempo extra Gigante coaster, the Troll fall, the Reodor Felgen hyperacelrator and the pool and waterplay area.
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Maihaugen Open-Air Museum
Maihaugvegen 1, Lillehammer 2609 Norway
Maihaugen offers activities and experiences for the whole family. Enjoy the idyllic surroundings and experience life like in the old days. The museum has more than 200 historic houses from as far back as the 13th Century to homes of the different decades of the 1900s, including Queen Sonja’s childhood home. Grazing animals in the open-air museum in the summer season. All year you can look into historical houses and visit great exhibitions, the museum shop and café. Don't miss our popular Christmas Market in November/December.
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Lysgardsbakkene Ski Jumping Arena
Birkebeinervegen 122, Lillehammer 2618 Norway
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Lillehammer Olympic Park
Nordsetervegen 45, Lillehammer 2618 Norway
Summer and winter you can experience wonderful events, exciting activities and magical sports moments in the Olympic facilities in Lillehammer. Olympiaparken consists of Lysgårdsbakken ski jumping venue, Birkebeineren ski stadium, Håkons Hall, Kanthaugen freestyle arena and Lillehammer Olympic Sliding Centre. All the facilities were built for the Winter Olympics in 1994.
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Norwegian Road Museum
Hunderfossvegen 757 Fåberg, Lillehammer 2625 Norway
The Norwegian Public Road Museum, is one of Norway's largest technical and industrial museum facilities. The museum consists of three museums and a large open air museum. The three museums are; the Norwegian Public Road Museum (NPRM), the Norwegian Rock Blasting Museum(NRBM) and the Norwegian Vehicle Museum (NVM). The museums have a total of almost 5,000 square meters of indoor and outdoor exhibitions. In the open air museum, you will find a number of buildings that have had an impact on daily life along the roads. Such as ; country stores, petrol station and road warden's residence. There are also exhibited machines that have been used for road construction and rock blasting.
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Norwegian Olympic Museum
Maihaugvegen 1, Lillehammer 2609 Norway
The Norwegian Olympic museum in Lillehammer is a modern and exciting museum. Be enchanted by unforgettable olympic moments made by athletes, and experience olympic history from ancient times to the present day, with focus on the Norwegian Olympic history. The Winter Olympics that took place in Lillehammer in 1994 and Oslo in 1952 play a central role in the museum. See medals and other original objects and get carried away by great movies. Temporary exhibitions on different topics. The museum is located at Maihaugen, which is within walking distance from the center of Lillehammer. Maihaugen is the largest open-air museum in Norway.
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Lillehammer Art Museum
Stortorget 2, Lillehammer 2609 Norway
Lillehammer Art Museum is one of Norway’s leading art museums. The collection consists of over 1500 works from the 19th century to the present. Part of the collection is always on show. The museum also organizes several separate exhibitions a year, featuring both historical art and modern art. The museum is located in the town center of Lillehammer close to the train station and main street. The museum building was designed by Snøhetta for the Lillehammer Winter Olympics 1994. The museum has a lovely museum shop and café.
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Jorekstad Waterpark
Joerstadmovegen 690, Lillehammer 2625 Norway
The largest waterpark in the region with 1350 square metres of pool area where you can exercise, jump in, dive, enjoy a sauna or simply relax in the Jacuzzi while the kids have fun on the water slide or the climbing wall. When you get hungry, you can have a bite to eat in the cafe.
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Nordseter
Nordseter, Lillehammer Norway
With the very edge of the mountains as starting point, visitors have every opportunity to experience cross-country skiing at its best. The network of trails connects to the Lillehammer, Hafjell and Sjusjoen networks, and over 2,500 km of trails are available in total. The mountain plateaus, offering cross-country ski trails through open and gentle terrain, are within easy reach. If the weather turns bad, the forests close by provide excellent shelter from the wind. Nordseter offers excellent ski and equipment hire facilities.
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Lillehammer Church
Lillehammer Norway
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Bjornstjerne Bjornsons hjem Aulestad
Aulestadvegen 6-14 Follebu, Lillehammer 2656 Norway
Experience the atmosphere of beautiful Aulestad! The Nobel laureate Bjornstjerne Bjornson lived here with his family from 1875. The home is one of the best-preserved artist homes in Norway. Join a guided tour of the home and experience the surroundings and atmosphere from the active days of the socially engaged author. Lovely garden and a great exhibition about Bjørnson's life and literature. Nice café with lunch and blueberry pancakes like Bjørnson himself liked them. Approximately 18 km from Lillehammer, follow signs from the main road E6 north of Lillehammer. From E6 take highway 225 towards Gausdal, and follow the road past the center of Follebu to Aulestad. Free parking lots by the road. There is a bus connection from the train station in Lillehammer.
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Norwegian Post Museum
Maihaugvegen 1, Lillehammer 2609 Norway
The Norwegian Postal Museum at Maihaugen shows Norway’s exciting postal history. Learn how important the the postal service has been to develop our country – from the time when it took weeks to deliver a message up to today’s electronic communication. See post offices from the past, enter our old train with a postal coach and send a post card with Maihaugen’s own postmark.
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Sigrid Undsets hjem Bjerkebaek
Sigrid Undsets veg 16, Lillehammer 2615 Norway
Welcome to the home of one of Norway’s great female writers. Nobel laureate Sigrid Undset (1882–1949) lived at Bjerkebæk with her three children. Here she wrote the medieval novels for which she was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1928. Join in a guided tour of the home and get to know more about the authors life. Nice exhibition on Undset’s life through her many journeys. The modern visitor centre has a nice museum shop and café with view to the home and a beautiful garden.
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Nevra Ski
Nordsetervegen 1351, Lillehammer 2618 Norway
Nevra Ski lift is situated at Nordseter, situated only 12 km from the central of Lillehammer. The lift has one prepared slope for downhill skiing and snowboarding of 500 meters, with a drop of 80 meters in total. This suite perfect for families with small children who wants to learn downhill skiing. We do also have ski instructors. This lift does not produce fake-snow, and is one of the first ski lifts to open with only nature snow. That means that the snow condition is also less icy than in many other centres. Opening hours 09.30 - 16.30 every day. Lunch break 12.30 - 13.00
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Fabrikken
Loekkegata 9, Lillehammer 2615 Norway
Fabrikken is a centre for creative and cultural initiatives. It comprises some 40 enterprises focusing on visual art, ceramics, jewellery design, textiles, music, theatre, film, photo and architecture. The ateliers and workshops are well worth a visit. Art, handicraft and Nordic design are available from the factory outlet.