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Alpine skiing in Hafjell, Norway Photo: Hafjell.no

Winter in Lillehammer

Lillehammer is one of Norway's oldest winter sports destinations. The Olympic town is surrouned by good alpine and cross-country possibilities.

Cross-country skiing

The distance to and from Norway's main airport, Oslo Airport Gardermoen, is only two hours by car to two of the most popular cross-country skiing areas in the vicinity of Lillehammer - Nordseter and Sjusjøen.

Nordseter and Sjusjøen were originally mountain farm communities, which - with their easily accessible forest and mountain terrain - have developed into two of Northern Europe's best cross-country skiing destinations. The mountains here are 850 metres above sea level and lie only 15 - 20 kilometres from the centre of Lillehammer.

Both areas offer a wide range of skiing alternatives, including approximately 350 kilometres of prepared cross-country trails. The tracks run all the way to Lillehammer and Øyer, and even connect up with the Olympic tracks at the Birkebeineren Ski Stadium. You can ski in both forested and mountain terrain, and all the trails are clearly signposted.

Alpine and snowboard

The wide variety of alpine slopes at Hafjell provide a diverse range of skiing challenges. The alpine facility is not about crisscrossing slopes, but about long and fast continuous runs. Due to the advanced and comprehensive on-site snow-making facilities, Hafjell is a resort with reliable snow and skiing conditions throughout the entire winter ski season. All the slopes at the resort lead to the same final destination at the bottom of the hill - simple and easy.

Sjusjøen is more than cross-country skiing. Alpine skiing is made possible at Sjusjøen Ski Centre where four lifts and nine runs on the sunny hill make the destination complete. The high altitude and the location are in favour of early and fluffy snow.

Last updated:  01 August 2011
Young skier at Hafjell, Norway - Photo: Hafjell.no
Young skier at Hafjell, Norway

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Alpine skiing in Hafjell, Norway - Photo: Hafjell.no

Winter in Lillehammer

Lillehammer is one of Norway's oldest winter sports destinations. The Olympic town is surrouned by good alpine and cross-country possibilities.

Winter in Lillehammer

Source: Visitnorway

What to do in Lillehammer

Take a trip with Skibladner, the world's oldest paddle steamer, go hiking, and travel at high speed down the bobleigh track at the Olympic Park.

Attractions in the Lillehammer Region

Enjoy a visit to the Maihaugen Open Air Museum and the Olympic Ski Jumping Arena, or challenge yourself with visual art at Lillehammer Art Museum.

Tour suggestions in Lillehammer

Follow the Peer Gynt Mountain Road or discover the scenic mountain landscapes at Skeikampen or Fagerhøi.

Rondane

Norway’s oldest national park is home to wild reindeer and has several peaks over 2,000 metres.

About Lillehammer

Key facts about the Gudbrandsdalen Valley

The Gudbrandsdalen Valley consists of a main valley plus the smaller valleys of Gausdal, Espedalen, Vinstradalen, Heidal and Ottadalen.

Key facts about Lillehammer

Lillehammer is a modern town with medieval skiing roots. In 1994 the Winter Olympics were successfully held here.

Tourist information in the Lillehammer Region

There are several tourist information offices in the Lillehammer Region. Find the one closest to you.

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Hiking in the Venabu and Espedalen areas

Tour suggestions include reindeer safari, canyons and waterfalls around Venabu, Ringebu Stave Church and hikes in the Espedalen Valley.

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