Lillehammer gained international fame as the host of the 1994 Winter Olympic Games. Since then, tourism has flourished in this Norwegian city. Skiing is excellent, of course, but even non-skiers can experience the thrill of the slopes by taking a lift to the top of Lysgårdsbakken Olympic ski jump site. Explore the awesome collections and structures of the Maihaugen open-air museum or hike the Fåberg Cultural Trail to the site of ancient petroglyphs.
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Norways largest escape room-company. Incredibly fun games where you and your friends are trying to solve puzzles in a specially designed room. We have 4 different types of games in Lillehammer suitable for all ages. If you like to have fun this is the place for you. Are you able to solve the room's secret puzzles and escape?
Really enjoyed the experience. Went with 18 year old son and 14 year old daughter. Was plenty for all to work with and solve.
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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. 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.
Does as it says on the tin. In winter with the snow it was quite beautiful to walk around. Lots of different wooden cabins and building that represented classic style from days gone by. Set in beautiful surroundings with lakes and woodland. Nice to get out in fresh air after doing the Olympic museum. Both are situated in the same place.
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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.
Thoroughly curated museum with both Norwegian and English information boards. Because of covid-19, the touch boards were not in use when we visited, but this is totally understandable. The mine museum was located inside a mine, which we really liked. There are benches and toilets placed around the park, and a nice café too. We recommend bringing a rain jacket in case of rain, because there will be walking from building to building.
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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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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.
This was our second time at Hunderfossen Winter Park. It was an absolutely magical experience and so worth a visit. Each year an incredible ice cathedral is built from scratch, containing ice pews and sculptures, complete with accommodation and a bar serving drinks in ice beakers. It is utterly mesmerising! In the park, there are numerous snow-based activities for kids and adults alike, including sledging and tobogganing. There are skidoos and small cars for younger children, a climbing wall, outdoor musical shows, 4D cinema, a Troll Drop indoor ride, a ride through the castle depicting Norwegian folklore. There are also characters mingling with the guests, in costume. There is just so much to do it completely fills the 2.5 hours. There's a really entertaining fireworks show at the end of the evening. Going to Hunderfossen fits in perfectly as an evening treat after a day of skiing. I had imagined when we first went that it would be crowded, but there is so much to do that we hardly had to queue for anything. It really is an enchanting atmosphere and a unique experience.
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This is very scenaric attraction in Norway. Its a Olympic games area for Skii jumping and you have to reach the top in chairlift option.
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