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Riding at Nordseter in Lillehammer, Norway - Photo: Anders Friis, Nordseter Aktivitetssenter
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Riding at Nordseter in Lillehammer, Norway

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.

Interest:  Hiking, Biking, Ferries & Boats, Mountains

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Skibladner - the world's oldest paddle steamer

Skibladner is still in regular service, an experience not to missed.  Norway's largest lake, Mjøsa, is definitely at its most scenic from the deck of Mjøsa's white swan, built in 1856.  Since then she has faithfully transported passengers, post and cargo between the villages and towns around Lake Mjøsa: Lillehammer, Moelv, Gjøvik, Hamar and Eidsvoll.

Go hiking

The Norwegian Trekking Association (DNT) recommends a number of excellent marked trails in the varied wilderness of Nordseter, Sjusjøen and Øyerfjellet.

Nordseter is an excellent starting point for those who wish to take trips high up into the mountains. One very popular destination is Nevelfjell Mountain (1,089 metres above sea level). From the top of this mountain, you can enjoy a spectacular view of the Jotunheimen and Rondane mountain ranges. The hike up Neverfjell is easily done in a day, summer as well as winter (then with skis of course). 

From Sjusjøen, you can walk to Lunkefjell Mountain or Sjusjøfjell Mountain. The walk around Lake Sjusjøvannet, or to the Fjellelva River, is an excellent alternative if you want to avoid climbing. 

Fåberg Cultural Trail takes you through a 6,000 year old cultural landscape. The four-kilometre long trail starts at Fåberg Church. Pilgrims who travelled from Hamar to Trondheim walked along both the western and eastern shores of Lake Mjøsa, and through the Gudbrandsdalen Valley.

Lillehammer Olympic Park is also a good starting point for walks through beautiful scenery, and there is an excellent trail along the Mesnaelva River, not far from Lillehammer town centre.

Get on your bike

The Lillehammer area has a good network of roads, with open and mountainous terrain that makes for great cycling. You can hire mountain bikes at Nordseter, Sjusjøen and Hafjell. 

Horse riding

Experience the mountains from the back of a horse. Kind and gentle horses take you on a memorable trip with a local guide. This is an unforgettable experience through beautiful nature. You ride in varied terrain through mountain and forest scenery. Riding experience not necessary, but an advantage.

Try wheelbobsleighing at Lillehammer Olympic Park

With room for up to four passengers per trip (in addition to an authorised pilot), you risk speeding down the track at speeds around 100 kilometres per hour. For groups, the Olympic Park can offer activity packages featuring a wide range of activities.

Last updated: 2009-07-16

What to do in the Gudbrandsdalen Valley

Start your hiking trip in the Venabu mountains, go cycling or enjoy a full day rafting trip in the world famous Sjoa River.
Interest: Hiking, Biking, Safari, Water activites, Fishing, Riding & Sledging, Mountains

Attractions in Lillehammer

Visit Maihaugen Open Air Museum, the Olympic Museum and the Olympic Ski Jumping Arena. You can also enjoy the beauty of Norway's largest lake, Mjøsa.
Interest: Nature attractions, Museums & Galleries, Ferries & Boats, Mountains

Attractions in the Gudbrandsdalen Valley

Experience the Maihaugen Open Air Museum before travelling north to visit the stave churches and nature attractions of Gudbrandsdalen.
Interest: Nature attractions, Guided tours, Attractions & Culture, Mountains

Tour suggestions in the Gudbrandsdalen Valley

Gudbrandsdalen offers a wealth of marked tracks and roads suitable for hiking, biking and driving. Try a five-day walk along the grand Peer Gynt Road.
Interest: Tour suggestions, Mountains

About Lillehammer

Lillehammer

Lillehammer hosted The Olympic Winter Games in 1994, and is known for old farms, a modern town centre and surrounding alpine skiing resorts.

Key facts about the Gudbrandsdalen Valley

Gudbrandsdalen consist of a main valley (230 kilometres) and the smaller valleys of Gausdal, Espedalen, Vinstradalen, Heidal and Ottadalen.

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