Discover the best top things to do in Oppland, Norway including Gjovik Glassverk, Gjovik Sjokoladefabrikk, Grinakervev, Glasskunstner.com, Avdemsbue, Heidal Ysteri, Tyst, H. Blindheimsvik Village Store, Blaswixbutikken Concept Store, Sore Brekka.
Restaurants in Oppland
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Gjøvik Glassverk - since 1807. The first Gjøvigs Glassverk was established in 1807 -Gjøvik Glassverk of today is based on these old traditions. Experience the traditional craft of glassblowing. At our premises located in the Holmen Brenneri in central Gjøvik you can experience a traditional craft, performed by the most skilful glass blowers in Norway. All our products are produced at our glass hut.
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In this authentic little shop from 1938 and with roots back to 1878, you will find anything from local unpasteurized cheese made from Avdem farm dairy to local micro brewed beer and exclusive cured meats. They also serve fresh Norwegian waffles made with their own Avdem sour cream and Norway's finest ice cream. Unique place with nice atmosphere!
This cozy shop is located a little west from Lesja city centre, and it really is a shop you should visit on your stay in the area. Anna, the owner, is super nice, and Anna and her staff always gives the best service to help you find what you're looking for. Have a taste of the delicious cheese or ice cream. And get yourself some nice beer to take home while you're at it. Enjoy!
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Brown cheese factory who makes the traditional heidalsost along with other dairy products. We also have our own kafe and bakery, welcome!
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TYST is the dialect word for "Thirsty", and is exactly what you should be if you are visiting the store. Tyst specializes in Norwegian-produced beverages with the main focus on beer from microbrewery. Tyst also got different kinds of local food!
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Pleasant shopping in nostalgic surroundings! At Blindheimsvik landhandel, we sell a wide range of selected goods with a 1950s and 1960s feel. Here, you can buy everything from sweets, diluting juice and soaps to toys, textiles and home furnishing products. The shop is an original general store from Vigra, which was moved to the Norwegian Road Museum in 1995. If you join a guided tour of the first floor, you will also get an insight into the lives of the store's owners. Their home is intact with furniture, clothes and furnishings. Welcome!
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