Maihaugen is one of Norway’s largest open-air museums, showcasing more than 200 historic buildings from different time periods. It’s like stepping back in time – with old farmhouses, traditional homes, a stave church, and exhibitions that bring Norwegian history and culture to life.
Hunderfossen Eventyrpark is one of Norway’s most beloved family attractions, inspired by Norwegian fairy tales and folklore. The park is filled with exciting rides, fun activities, and magical experiences for visitors of all ages. You’ll even find the famous 14-meter tall troll that has become a local landmark.
The Norwegian Olympic Museum tells the story of the Olympic Games, from ancient times to the modern era. With interactive exhibitions, memorabilia, and inspiring stories, it celebrates both the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer and the 1952 Games in Oslo.
Lillehammer Kunstmuseum is considered one of Norway’s finest art museums, with a beautiful collection of Norwegian visual art from the 19th century to today. The building itself is an architectural landmark, combining modern design with a light and welcoming atmosphere.
Out of Bounds is an indoor adventure-themed minigolf center in Lillehammer, perfect for a fun and social activity with friends and family. With creative courses, playful challenges, and a lively atmosphere, it’s a place where everyone can join in – no matter their age or skill level.
Balbergkampen is a beautiful forested hill just outside Lillehammer, offering peaceful hiking trails and breathtaking views over the Gudbrandsdalen valley and Lake Mjøsa. It’s a favorite local spot for nature walks, picnics, and enjoying the changing seasons.