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Lillehammer is the largest city in Gudbrandsdalen, located in the eastern parts of Norway. It’s famous for the 1994 Winter Olympics, but also from the Netflix series Lillyhammer. A bit further north in Innlandet county, you will find one of Norway’s largest themeparks, Hunderfossen and the ski resort Hafjell. We here suggest things to do, places to visit and stay. Tap on each of the images below to open the video
Lillehammer & Innlandet
One of Norway´s most exciting and special restaurants regarding the interior. Located at the end of the huge cave based on famous Norwegian folk tales with six huge trolls holding the ceiling up. The restaurant is located in Hunder- fossen Family Park
Nikkers is a cool restaurant with a great outdoor terrace in the summer, located by the Mesna River in the center of Lillehammer.
Scandic Lillehammer Hotel is the largest and one of the best hotels in Lillehammer. The four star hotelis located at the «top»of the city, close to the ski jumps, Maihaugen museum and the Norwegian Olympic Museum,
A visit to the top of Hafjell ski resort. Vi visit the different hotels and restaurants in the area in summer
One of Norway´s largest theme- parks is Hunderfossen Family Park The park is themed around Norwegian Folk tales and adventure movies and is known for its gigantic troll, propably the most photograped troll in the world.
The Olympic city of Lillehammer, known for the 1994 Winter Olympics is explored here. We suggest things to do, places to visit and where to stay in this famous part of eastern Norway
The venue where the Lillehammer 1994 Olympic Opening and Closing ceremony took place, and where the Olympic ski jump competitions were held. Today it is one of the hills used in the ski jump world cup.
The iconic art museum building by Snøhetta, designed as an expansion to Lillehammer Art Museum in front of the Winter Olympics at Lillehammer in 1994 and further extended in 2016
A visit to the new Olympic Museum in Norway, which moved from Haakons Hall to Maihugen in 2016. The museum celebrates the two Olympic games that Norway have hosted, Oslo in 1952 and Lillehammer in 1994.
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Lillehammer is the largest city in Gudbrandsdalen, located in the eastern parts of Norway. It’s famous for the 1994 Winter Olympics, but also from the Netflix series Lillyhammer. A bit further north you will find one of Norway’s largest themeparks, Hunderfossen and the ski resort Hafjell. We here suggest things to do, places to visit and stay. Tap on each of the images below to open the video
Lillehammer & Innlandet
One of Norway´s most exciting and special restaurants regarding the interior. Located at the end of the huge cave based on famous Norwegian folk tales with six huge trolls holding the ceiling up. The restaurant is located in Hunder- fossen Family Park
Nikkers is a cool restaurant with a great outdoor terrace in the summer, located by the Mesna River in the center of Lillehammer.
Scandic Lillehammer Hotel is the largest and one of the best hotels in Lillehammer. The four star hotelis located at the «top»of the city, close to the ski jumps, Maihaugen museum and the Norwegian Olympic Museum,
A visit to the top of Hafjell ski resort. Vi visit the different hotels and restaurants in the area in summer
One of Norway´s largest theme- parks is Hunderfossen Family Park The park is themed around Norwegian Folk tales and adventure movies and is known for its gigantic troll, propably the most photograped troll in the world.
The Olympic city of Lillehammer, known for the 1994 Winter Olympics is explored here. We suggest things to do, places to visit and where to stay in this famous part of eastern Norway
The venue where the Lillehammer 1994 Olympic Opening and Closing ceremony took place, and where the Olympic ski jump competitions were held. Today it is one of the hills used in the ski jump world cup.
The iconic art museum building by Snøhetta, designed as an expansion to Lillehammer Art Museum in front of the Winter Olympics at Lillehammer in 1994 and further extended in 2016
A visit to the new Olympic Museum in Norway, which moved from Haakons Hall to Maihugen in 2016. The museum celebrates the two Olympic games that Norway have hosted, Oslo in 1952 and Lillehammer in 1994.