Try snow rafting, ice climbing, snow scooters, ice bowling and many other exciting activities for young and old. You can even stay overnight at the park's ice hotel from 10 January 2009 (depending on weather conditions).
The enchanting Hunderfossen Winter Park cannot be seen or visited before the sun goes down and the dark night takes control. Those who dare to visit will immediately be seduced by its mysterious heart, its attempting looks and its thrilling adventures.
Try the quad bikes (driver's licence is required and helmets are provided) where you will go on a 300 metre long slope. If you would like to drive more, you can sign up for a longer snow scooter safari. However, the safari must ust be booked prior to arrival and is not included in the entrance fee.
The less adrenalin seeking can go on a horse drawn sleigh ride around the park, play ice bowling and take a drink in King Valemon's Ice Bar. And for those in a romantic moode there is an ice cathedral where you can get married. The cathedral, excavated from ice and snow, has a unique atmosphere with ice sculptures, soft music and magic lightening.
When the cold gets a little bit too much, you can take refuge in the Cave restaurant where you will find an open fire and local delicacies on the menu.
Opening hours 2008:Monday 29 December 4 pm - 8 pmWednesday 31 December 4 pm - 8 pm
Opening hours 2009:Every Saturday 3 January - 7 March 4 pm - 8 pm
Entry fee:Adults: NOK 195.Children (3 - 12 years): NOK 145.
Location:You will find Hunderfossen at the entrance of the Gudbrandsdalen Valley, just 15 kilometres north of Lillehammer.
Getting here:By car: 2 hours and 15 minutes north of Oslo. By train: The train stops at either Hunderfossen or Hafjell. For more timetables and booking, please contact the Norwegian State Railways (NSB).