Hunderfossen Family Park at Øyer / Hafjell
Welcome to the Troll Park!
Do you want to experience something fun and exciting this summer? Bring all your family and friends to Hunderfossen Family Park in Lillehammer for a day of relaxation, joy and amusement. The troll is guarding important treasures from the Norwegian culture: Hunderfossen Family Park, situated in beautiful surroundings has attractions based on Norwegian culture and traditions. Play, learn and experience are the theme of all attractions in the Park - more than 50 activities and attractions for all ages!
Hunderfossen Rafting
This is so fun - and you better not be afraid of water when you enter our boats to float down the river. Splashing water, waterfalls and several surprises will come up! And everybody can join the rafting - you just got to try this! Hunderfossen Rafting is one of our latest attractions, and is an artificial river of almost half a kilometre! It might look a bit dramatic, but we assure you it is totally safe, and fun for both young and old.
In addition to this, Hunderfossen Familypark has a lot of other news to suprise you!
Fairytale Palace
The World of fairytales becomes real when you enter the gates to the 37 metres tall Fairytale Palace. The Norwegian folk stories have been an important part of our culture for generations. Now, finally, we can be a part of the fairytales ourselves. Journey trough the interior og the palace and meet the princesses, the King, the trolls and many other odd characters from the old story. A unique setting in a mysterious atmosphere. Join the ride!
Lysgårdsbakkene Ski Jumping Arena
Lysgårdsbakkene Ski Jumping Arena is an ultra modern facility. The ski jumping facility consists of a K120 and a K 90 ski jumping hill. The smaller of the two hills is fitted with a porcelain track and a special plastic landing area for jumping during the summer. A chairlift starting at the landing area of the ski jumping hill will take you up to the Ski Jumping Tower at the top of the largest hill. From the open-air-terrace in the Ski Jumping Tower, you can enjoy a spectacular porama view of Lillehammer, Lake Mjøsa and the hill's amphitheatre. This is a popular stop for taking pictures.
Maihaugen
The city's biggest attraction is the Sandvig Collection at Maihaugen, which ranks as the largest open-air museum in Europe and houses 185 buildings plus more than 40000 objects. Maihaugen presents a rural society through churces, homes, farmyeards and tools from the Gudbrandsdalen valley which extends north from Lillehammer. Traditional farming methods and handicrafts are also on show. Guided tours are provided in several languages.
The Open air museum tells the story of people in the Gudbrandsdalen Valley the last 300 years, of life between the wars in the inland town of Lillehammer and of homes and domestic environments in the 20th century. The calm and spacious landscape of the museum provides insight and time for reflection.