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How long is the drive from Andalsnes to Oslo?

The direct drive from Andalsnes to Oslo is 273 mi (439 km), and should have a drive time of 6 hrs 7 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Andalsnes to Oslo, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Lillehammer, as well as top places to visit like Slettafossen and Aursjøvegen Road, or the ever-popular Troll Wall.

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Top city between Andalsnes and Oslo

The top city between Andalsnes and Oslo is Lillehammer. It's 4 hours from Andalsnes and 2 hours from Oslo.
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Lillehammer

Lillehammer, located in southern Norway, is a charming ski resort town known for its rich history and outdoor attractions. The Maihaugen open-air museum showcases centuries of Norwegian architecture, while the Norwegian Olympic Museum offers an immersive experience into the 1994 Winter Olympics. Visitors can also enjoy panoramic views from the Lysgårdsbakkene Ski Jumping Arena and explore the Lillehammer Olympic Bobsleigh and Luge Track.
Most popular city on this route
3 minutes off the main route, 66% of way to Oslo

Best stops along Andalsnes to Oslo drive

The top stops along the way from Andalsnes to Oslo (with short detours) are Hunderfossen Adventure Park, Flytoget, and Maihaugen. Other popular stops include Lom stavkyrkje, Domkirkeodden, and Østfoldbadet.
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Troll Wall

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Mountain peak
Nature & Parks
Mountains
Troll Wall, known as Europe's tallest rock face, is a breathtaking natural wonder surrounded by rugged peaks. A visit here is enhanced by the scenic Rauma Railway ride, which offers stunning views of the Trollveggen cliff and Kylling bridge while providing informative commentary in multiple languages. The area boasts a visitor center and café for refreshments after exploring nearby trails. Whether shrouded in mist or basking in sunlight, the wall's imposing presence captivates all who see it.
Such aggressive mountains, its like the Peaks are shouting at you from the ground. No photo or video could replicate the breathtaking view.
Matthew L — Google review
An amazing experience seeing this in person ! It’s a beautiful drive as well !
Steve L — Google review
Wow I think it's pretty cool to see the sights where my great-great grandfather was born and lived for a part of his life. I'd like to visit this area someday and find some Moe's that are still around the area!
Kyle M — Google review
Trollveggen, or the famous Troll Wall, and its peaks Bruraskaret (1576 m), Store Trolltind (1788 m), and Nordre Trolltind (1452 m). You can climb them, but it requires very good climbing skills and is rarely attempted. More at bylismytam.pl
BylismyTam S — Google review
Photos will never show thr true beauty of this place. It is one of the most stunning places I saw in my life. Was worth to spend a few hours in a car to see it.
Krzysztof J — Google review
Amazing attraction. Don't rush while driving up and down the road, just enjoy the scenery. If you visit early in the day and it is foggy, take a trip through Romsdalen, Øverdalen or Eiksdalen and return to Trollveggen in the afternoon, because it will most likely have cleared up and the view will be astonishing. In the middle of Trollveggen there is a large waterfall running through, this ends up in a river going through the forrest which runs along the road that leads to all the winding roads and hairpins. The forrest has different hiking paths that takes you all the way up to the top of Trollveggen.
Lars — Google review
Definitely worth a stop if you’re traveling by. Nice little visitor center at the bottom, most of the stuff sold there is the usual tourist junk. But the wall itself is just amazing. We were unlucky this time, but even with clouds it looks massive. Quite some people died there climbing or basejumping over the years, so it’s not an easy mountain.
DeadHonor — Google review
It's a rock wall, it's vertical , It's tall. it's pretty awesome Arvid out.
Arvid — Google review
4.8
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4.2
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6300 Åndalsnes, Norway
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Slettafossen

Waterfall
Nature & Parks
A wonderful place! There is parking, the waterfall is just a stone's throw away, and the waterfall is really spectacular. Also a very good souvenir shop with a great selection
Lena M — Google review
Lovely little stop with views of a roaring set of cascades and falls. This very much reminded me of Athabasca Falls in Jasper National Park Canada although this is not nearly as large. The same furious waters and sure death if you fall in were the same though. There were a couple of rough walkways to differing viewpoints, some of which were not walkways so much as tracks past travelers had made.
Graham T — Google review
Always worth to stop or make a short break here, such a stunning scenery and impressive demonstration of nature's power.
Oliver — Google review
Beautiful waterfalls with thundering sounds. Can park right next to it! Go click few photos and videos, it’s worth it
Khalfan A — Google review
Gorgeous. That’s all
D G — Google review
During the winter you can just to guess where is a way to Slettafossen, because the is in a deep, deep, very deep snow. You can left your car a bit ahead, there is a roud "pocket" on a side.
Dagnija L — Google review
Magnificent and breath taking. The best tourist store with a wide range of trolls
Toby J — Google review
Very picturesque waterfall right by the side of the road. Perfect for a quick stop and a picnic.
Lorrie M — Google review
4.7
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4.5
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6330 Verma, Norway, USA
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Aursjøvegen Road

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Hiking Trails
(Translated by Google) A stunning way We also had a perfect day, the sun came out in our honor The views are spectacular, we stopped for half an hour of sitting on a flat rock, watching the view, absorbing clean mountain air (Original) דרך מהממת יצא לנו גם יום מושלם השמש יצאה לכבודנו הנופים מרהיבים עצרנו ברך לחצי שעה של ישיבה על סלע שטוח צפיה על הנוף ספיגת אוויר הרים נקי
המטבח ד — Google review
I don't know why it's not famous on all world. I was in maaaany countries, and this is one of the most beautiful places in whole world
Tomek W — Google review
(Translated by Google) For me one of the most beautiful roads in Norway! Shortly behind Sunndalsöra the route takes spectacular serpentines up to the plateau, then along lakes (still frozen in mid-June) through beautiful mountain landscapes. The traffic was very limited, we hit maybe 5 cars. Because we were so "early" in the year, the journey was also pleasantly adventurous; there was still centimeter-thick, bare ice in the small tunnel and at the other end there was still meter-deep snow next to the road. In the evening it was bitterly cold and it snowed lightly. Freestanding with the camper is no problem, there are spaces on every corner. The road (toll approx. 10 EUR) is not asphalted, but is in good condition and can be used by any car (our MB Sprinter). I wouldn't go up there with very large/long motorhomes and caravan trailers, as there are some pretty narrow places and hairpin bends. (Original) Für mich eine der schönsten Straßen in Norwegen! Kurz hinter Sunndalsöra geht es in spektakulären Serpentinen hoch aufs Plateau, dann an (Mitte Juni noch zugefrorenen) Seen entlang durch wunderschöne Fjell-Landschaft. Der Verkehr hielt sich sehr in Grenzen, wir haben vielleicht 5 Autos getroffen. Weil wir so "früh" im Jahr das waren, war die Fahrt auch angenehm abenteuerlich, in dem kleinen Tunnel lag noch zentimeterdickes, blankes Eis und am anderen Ende lag noch meterhoher Schnee neben der Straße. Abends war es bitterkalt und es hat leicht geschneit. Freistehen mit dem Camper kein Problem, es gibt an jeder Ecke Plätze. Die Straße (Maut ca. 10 EUR) ist nicht asphaltiert, aber in gutem Zustand und mit jedem Auto befahrbar (bei uns MB Sprinter). Nur mit sehr großen/langen Wohnmobilen und Wohnwagengespannen würde ich da nicht rauffahren, es gibt doch einige ziemlich enge Stellen und Spitzkehren.
CL030 — Google review
Drove in August 2025. I don't understand high rating. I was looking for some cool, less crowded and a bit off beaten track road in Norway so I went there hoping that all reviews claiming that it is so great, the best in the world, hardcore and only for experienced drivers were right. But in my opinion they were all wrong. The road is ok but there are so many better random roads in Norway (or elsewhere). The road is perhaps quite nice in the beginning and at the end. The middle is simply boring and yet you have to drive this boring gravel 30kmh or so for ~2h (7m camper). It is not very much hardcore or for very experienced drivers as well. The gravel is bumpy sometimes but it is nothing comparing to some Mediterranean islands gravels that everyone drive to get to the beach. There are so much more hardcore roads in other rural places too. So all in all if this is in the way then perhaps you can drive it if you are fine with very boring middle. No point going detour to get on this road. In addition to all other people saying about nature, wild views etc., there are always some electricity cables in the background when you drive it.
Woj M — Google review
(Translated by Google) A fantastic drive over the mountain. Best to drive from Sunndalsøra, because it was the steepest down to Eikesdalen. No road for large campers, as it is a construction road. (Original) En fantastisk kjøretur over fjellet. Finest å kjøre fra Sunndalsøra, fordi det var brattest ned til Eikesdalen. Ingen vei for store bobiler dette, da det er en anleggsvei.
Solvor H — Google review
(Translated by Google) A careful but exciting route. There's a scenic beauty to behold along the way. There's a toll to be paid, but I think it's worth it. There are panoramic views and waterfalls, both large and small, along the way. You can park or walk along the way to enjoy the natural beauty. (Original) เส้นทางที่ต้องใช้ความระมัดระวังแต่มีความตื่นเต้นตลอดเวลา มีความสวยงามที่น่าสัมผัสเป็นระยะ มีการเสียค่าใช้จ่ายในการผ่านทาง แต่สำหรับฉันคิดว่ามันคุ้มค่า มีทั้งทิวทัศน์มุมสูงรวมถึงน้ำตกใหญ่น้อยตามทางที่ขับผ่านสามารถจอดหรือเดินเพื่อชื่นชมธรรมชาติระหว่างทางได้
สวรรค์ เ — Google review
(Translated by Google) A very beautiful road, stunning views. Just before we reached it, large boulders had fallen onto the road. We could barely squeeze past them with a Land Rover. The campervan we encountered definitely had to turn back. (Original) Erg mooie weg, prachtige uitzichten. Kort voor wij de weg reden waren er grote rotsblokken nop de weg gevallen. We konden er maar net tussendoor met een landrover. De camper die we tegenkwamen moest met zekerheid terug.
Ronald K — Google review
(Translated by Google) A breathtaking road. Toll (€8.50 for motorcycles). (Original) Strada che lascia senza fiato. A pagamento (8,50€ per le moto).
Igor L — Google review
4.8
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4.5
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6472 Eikesdal, Norway
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Lom stavkyrkje

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Protestant church
Sights & Landmarks
Nestled in the charming village of Lom, the Lom Stave Church is a stunning example of medieval architecture that transports you back in time. This wooden marvel features steep roofs and an intricately carved interior dating back to the 18th century, showcasing the unique timber framing techniques characteristic of stave churches.
Nothing better than getting to see this truly beautiful Stave church without people! End of August, late afternoon, no one around. This church is absolutely stunning! Cannot say enough about it. With only 28 Staves left, it’s very special. I think we saw a total of 5 on our trip.
Heather B — Google review
Lom is a verry nice place to stay. It is an old Norwegian town, that has a lot of history. The Church is a verry nice building and worth a visit. Ok to walk around the church, but you have to pay in order to go inside.
Arnstein E — Google review
If you want to visit the church from inside, check the opening hours in advance. There are also some messes happening in the church, if you are interested in those. From the outside, the church is nice, but I still liked the old tombstones the most. You can walk around them as in a park, still enjoying something that's old and has a great historical value.
Jana K — Google review
A truly special place. The staff at the entrance were very kind and welcoming. The church is in excellent condition, and being inside felt deeply spiritual — unlike anything I’m used to from stone cathedrals back home. The wooden construction, the scent of old timber, the slightly faded paint, the chandelier with its own story — it all creates a powerful, hard-to-explain atmosphere. A moving and unique experience, both culturally and emotionally.
Tigran M — Google review
Wonderful stave church! While the entrance fee might be a bit hefty it provides you with the possibility of visiting the church from the inside - which I’d highly recommend. If you’re lucky you also get to join a nice, short guided tour through the building by a very knowledgeable guide. If you were to visit a stave church while in Norway this would be a very good pick.
Casper B — Google review
This is a very nice place. We discovered it on our way to Geiranger. Definitely worth a visit.
Loredana ( — Google review
Beautiful church. Admission ticket overpriced. Free large parking on site
Vins B — Google review
Wow, not many of them left but this is one of the biggest. Sadly came too late to get inside but even walk around was really good
Maja R — Google review
4.6
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4.5
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Bergomsvegen 1, 2686 Fossbergom, Norway
http://www.lomstavechurch.no/
+47 48 16 55 29
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Fossheim Steinsenter

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Museum
Jewelry buyer
Fossheim Steinsenter is a captivating museum in Holo, Norway, boasting the country's largest collection of minerals and semi-precious stones. Visitors can explore a diverse array of geological wonders, including crystals, fossils, and stone-age implements. The center also features a jewelry gallery, shops offering various stone art pieces such as framed sheets of stone and decorative items, as well as light fountains.
Fantastic mineral collection. Well worth a visit if you are interested in stones.
Teija Å — Google review
Beautiful stone and crystal collection. And also awesome handcrafted earrings or necklaces. Entrance is free, so buy some things to support these lovely people.
Duane B — Google review
I mean, if you’re into it, you’ll love it. It’s a massive collection.
Heather B — Google review
Amazing museum So interesting and educational Such a great verity of rockw and fossils
Lirunks A — Google review
Truly passionate collection of minerals of Norway, fossils, and, separately, minerals from all over the world. The gift shop is a captivating museum within museum too. Highly recommend!
Alex M — Google review
Absolutely stunning collection of stones, minerals, crystals and fossils. The owners are two professional geolists who devoted their lifes to traveling and looking for them. Now they present and sell some of their finds as well as other goods at their store. The museum entree is free. Such a lovely place and couple!
A.D. V — Google review
It's been a few years since I've been there. For me personally, it was an absolutely beautiful place. Many different minerals and semiprecious minerals. A few very nice fossils. And a wonderful part-staff from Sweden :-) Anyway, I bought very well at great prices. I highly recommend.
Rado R — Google review
Beautiful museum.
Ronald W — Google review
4.7
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4.5
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Bergomsvegen 30, 2686 Fossbergom, Norway
https://m.facebook.com/FossheimSteinsenter/
+47 92 83 63 14
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viewpoint SNØHETTA

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Scenic spot
Sights & Landmarks
Observation Decks & Towers
Viewpoint Snøhetta is a stunning architectural marvel made of rippled timber and mirrored glass, serving as an educational center and observation point commissioned by the Wild Reindeer Foundation. It offers breathtaking views of the valley and Mt. Snøhetta, accessible via a gentle 1.5km walk from the car park along a gravel trail off the E6 by Hjerkinn.
The viewpoint is an excellent example of how great architecture can integrate to nature and enhance the experience. 1,5 kilometer from the parking lot this beautiful shelter is placed. Its raw exterior blends naturally into the landscape and the warm and welcoming organic interior embraces the visitor. The warm fire in the fireplace just adds to the experience. The walk is easy with a gravel covered wide path. Do not get intimidated by all the Norwegians in the parking lot dressing up in fancy trekking gear. You can easily manage in normal warm clothes and a pair of sneakers. Because of the high altitude it will be chilly, even in the middle of summer so bring something warm. shorts and t-shirts will not be enough. The view from the top is spectacular and well worth the effort. local guides even installed a camera when we were there to offer a view of the wild bisons in the area.
Peter G — Google review
Fantastic viewpoint Qe walked from the train station via the parking to the viewpoint We thought it would be easy, but we nearly defeated by the wind You have wind, storm and snøhetta Unbelievable We read about it in other reviews be were still overwhelmed The view is great An oasis without wind The design of the viewpoint is flabbergasting Compliments to the architect Don’t forget to take pictures from the outside (including the big windows) when starting your decent Enjoy
Wim R — Google review
Great experience.. you have to park car and walk just around 1 and half km . It’s not that difficult way. 🥾 🫧🧚🏻‍♂️
Anjali A — Google review
Simple walk to viewpoint. Viewpoint itself is beautiful! And the view is amazing. There was a park ranger present to answer questions. She also had her binocular pointed to an ox, and everyone was invited to see it. Very helpful, great experience
Maarten V — Google review
It's a very pleasant walks to go there from the parking area. The viewpoint is nicely placed and it's an indoor venue. They actually have a fireplace there, so it's quite warm inside. Beside the reindeer watch, I was also listening to the guide from reindeer conservation institution I guess. And the explanation was very informative, interesting and well delivered.
Arni S — Google review
Truly breathtaking encounter of nature and architecture! Great work Snøhetta! And you can see the mountain Snøhetta through the big glass screens! Amazing!
Emőke B — Google review
What an amazing place! But please double those steps with the years on then and development since Ice Age in English at least. Not everybody coming here speaks Norwegian.
The P — Google review
The toll for the Hjerkinn-Tverrfjellet road to access this location is 49.59 SEK. My car is registered in Sweden, and I automatically settle all my tolls in Norway through Epass24. Despite this, a month and a half after my visit, I received an invoice for 348.35 SEK, which included a collection fee. All foreign visitors should know this, and I absolutely do not recommend visiting this place.
Jungmin R — Google review
4.8
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Hjerkinnhusvegen 33, 2661 Hjerkinn, Norway
http://villrein.no/besokssenter
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Sjoa Rafting AS

Rafting
Tours
Outdoor activity organiser
River Rafting & Tubing
The location is beautiful, right on the riverbank of the Sjoa River. The area has numerous hot tubs and an outside bar with a big selection of beer, perfect for relaxing after an exciting day on the water and offering stunning views of the river and nature. With 15 years of paddling experience, I can say this rafting base stands out. The food is delicious, with a variety of options to suit different tastes, and the staff are incredibly friendly and professional. Their knowledge and enthusiasm add to the overall enjoyment. What I appreciate most as a professional guide is that the guides and management are a vital part of the local community, putting safety and happy guests before profit. You can even find a few local paddling legends among the team of guides. The combination of thrilling rapids, excellent facilities, and warm hospitality makes this rafting base an unforgettable destination. It’s a fantastic place to experience the excitement of rafting while enjoying the comforts of a welcoming base.
Jakub S — Google review
Had an amazing few days here rafting & camping. It is a beautiful spot and the rafting team and staff on site are all super friendly. Shout out to Schrodi who captained us down the river safely & Armon who looked after us on site. One of our favourite memories of Norway.
Hamish P — Google review
This place is awesome! Staff represents a fun funky mix of nationalities and personalities coming together to make for an incredible experience for their customers. Love the cabin feel and flow through the facilities. Fun signage throughout adds to the appeal. Ample facilities for parking, storage of personal items and changing. Given the amount of wet suits in the changing rooms, the only down side is the funky odor…. Ew. The team makes a point of safety first and takes it very seriously from the wet suits to life jacket to multiple safety briefings to bringing along a medical dry bag in case of emergencies. Such fun people leading the rafts and they truly play to the crowd steering adventurous groups into the real white water and more timid groups through the (boring) flat stuff. Definitely a work out but nothing a reasonably fit person couldn’t handle. Our rafting adventure included a delicious, huge and body warming lunch. We had a soup with a mix of veggies and meats along with a huge assortment of breads and rolls with butter. So delicious.
Kristian O — Google review
It’s my second time in Sjoa, and the whole team are super professional, and they make you feel safe even when you are scared. You can buy pictures from your trip if you want to keep with you. You'll feel you are alive! 😅
Priscila S — Google review
This place is Awesome, i did 2 great rafting tours with good instructors. Everyone on the staff was very kind and in for a laugh, and even after the rafting was done, it was still a lot of fun, with a good Bonfire and a very nice bar area so easily a 5* rating. If i ever come back to Norway i will most definitely go rafting here again!
Marco G — Google review
An absolute must do!!! I had fantastic time rafting with Ben as our guide. I couldn’t recommend a more professional and fun bloke to take us out rafting. He made me feel so safe and comfortable, especially for someone like me who hadn’t had much experience in rough water conditions. Thanks so much Ben and Sjoa Rafting, I’ll definitely be coming back :))
Samantha A — Google review
4th time going for rafting here in Sjoa and as before, it didn't disappoint. Had a great time on the river with my friends during the day and enjoyed good food and drinks in the evening. We slept well in the cozy cabin we rented. The hot tubs by the river was a nice new addition to the whole experience, very relaxing to get into after the rafting! Upgraded facilities since my last visit; they felt really fresh and clean! All of the staff was really friendly and service-minded; even when we had to change our booking on the go. And a special mention goes out to our great guide Pedro who managed to give us some extra excitement by surfing the rapids with the boat several times! We're coming back, for sure!
Gustav B — Google review
A fantastic experience! We had a great time at Sjoa rafting with Ben as our guide. He and the other guides were incredibly fun and professional - I can't rate them highly enough! I will definitely be back! 😁
Will P — Google review
4.8
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Heidalsvegen 736, 2677 Heidal, Norway
https://www.sjoarafting.no/
+47 90 07 10 00
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Sjoa Raftingsenter

Outdoor activity organiser
Outdoor Activities
Event management company
Rafting
RV park
River Rafting & Tubing
Experience was amazing we had wonderful time with my family, the staff were very friendly and nice and helpful. Great place and we want to visited again.
Yousef A — Google review
Great first rafting experience with the whole family. Loads of fun ! It wasn't only about paddling but also enjoy the water. Highly recommended. Cheers Matt and Ben for your beer!
Isabelle B — Google review
Attended family rafting! Good fun and not too scary for the kids. Great instructors as well.
Vidar F — Google review
These people get it right. Slick organisation without a businessy feel: you feel welcomed into an exciting event in a relaxed way. The Family Rafting trip is very well suited for families without any rafting experience. Smaller children at Sjoa’s lower age limit will enjoy this as well as adults. They throw some water fun into the mix and organise a well rounded event.
Clemens B — Google review
Nice rafting with the kids. Adventure, but safe with small children (8 and 10).
Elizabeth R — Google review
Rafting and camping. Went family rafting with some great guides. About 2.5 hours with preparations and return trip. Fun for the whole family. Camping cabins are quite new inside and shared sanitary facilities are also nice and clean.
Magne B — Google review
This a beautiful place, with happy and helpful staff. They have several options for overnight stay, and do not seem overpriced. Their guides for the rafting are fun and positive types that care as much for the fun of rafting, as your safety. Would definitely recommend this place.
Nikolai ( — Google review
Excellent family adventure. The guides were great with the kids, entertaining with games and activities between the rapids. The rapids weren't huge, but perfect for a first-time-rafting experience.
Gareth W — Google review
4.5
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4.5
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Gudbrandsdalsvegen 430, 2670 Otta, Norway
http://www.sjoaraftingsenter.no/
+47 47 66 06 80
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Rondane National Park

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National park
Nature & Parks
Rondane National Park, Norway's oldest national park, is a breathtaking destination that boasts ten peaks soaring over 2,000 meters. This stunning area features well-marked hiking and skiing trails suitable for adventurers of all skill levels. Families will find it an ideal spot to explore together; while some paths may require traversing snow or small rivers, the experience is rewarding with picturesque views of cloudberry flowers in bloom.
A beautiful National Park with better weather than the coast due to its location. Many hikes for all levels with cabin and cabin options along the way! We hiked the known ‘triangle loop’ including a summit.
Rosie W — Google review
Fantastic possibilities for hiking. Rocky terrain as you climb higher. But the views are well worth the effort.
Sandro K — Google review
The great place "Must " to visit with families. Kids can come here , the road is not that much difficult, some part walk on the snow, some part walk on a small river. This time is time for couldberry flowers , you can enjoy it ,take a picture. The last past is difficult because you have to walk up all the time, but "Be strong " is fine. # Prepare well for hiking shoes because all the way have a lot of stone if shoes are not good ,you can hurt your feet. You can also hike visit another mountain ⛰️ around there. Recommend for visit 🇳🇴♥️💕
Irene M — Google review
A must visit when in Norway!
Rebeka V — Google review
It was a pit stop at Rondane. The confluence of at least 3 streams flowing down from the mountains into a free flowing beautiful river, is beautiful. It is a wet land area and rich in biodiversity. The small wooden bridge across the river is lovely. One can take pictures on a giant wooden chair. All in all, a nice place for a brief stop. There is a wonderful viewing spot near by from where one can see lots of mountain peaks.
Mahesh V — Google review
Magnificent place. It's a tundra. Many beautiful places wort to visit. First park in Norway.
VaP I — Google review
This is a beautiful park. There are a few things you should know though. Most of the walks are big. This is especially so since the trail is rocky, I mean super rocky! Like Sylvester Stalone was your hike! It's also marshy and muddy. An experienced hiker with a 15kg overnight backpack will be lucky to do 3km/hr on average. Furthermore, it's mostly above the treeline, temps drop in the evening and it gets windy if you're camping. Staying in the Hut is about 50 euros per night per person and breakfast is also expensive, so do bear that in mind. However, trails are extensive, well marked and views are stunning!
Chris L — Google review
Beautiful and amazing place. Approximately 5 hours from Oslo. A lot of hiking trails in the mountains. I stayed at Rondvassbu, which was a great and cosy place to stay. Felt like being in a homey cottage. From Stange (which is th3 furthest place you can drive with your car) it is possible to rent a bike and cycle in to Rondvassbu. If I stayed in Rondane for a week I would do day trips and walk from cabin to cabin.
Nyima C — Google review
4.8
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Norway
https://www.nasjonalparkriket.no/en/national-parks/rondane-national-park
10

Helvete

Lake
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Banana
Oksana L — Google review
🌿 Discover Espedalen-Helvete: Nature’s Hidden Gem 🌿 Ready for a cinematic journey through one of Norway’s most breathtaking locations? Espedalen-Helvete is a place where nature’s beauty meets its raw, rugged charm. This video takes you deep into the heart of the region, showcasing majestic cliffs, serene lakes, and awe-inspiring views. Whether you’re a nature lover or just looking for a new adventure, let this video transport you to a world of wonder. Don’t forget to like and follow for more stunning content!
Mateusz W — Google review
11/10 would rate again
Richard Y — Google review
Very nice place to visit and whole Espedalen is really beautiful and way more quiet than other places around.
Vladimír K — Google review
(Translated by Google) Here you get value for money! Fantastic trip. Fascinating to see how nature has made this over thousands of years. (Original) Her får man valuta for pengene! Fantastisk tur. Fasinerende å se hvordan naturen har laget dette over tusener av år.
Heidi — Google review
(Translated by Google) Such places/natural phenomena tend not to be very interesting, but this one was surprisingly good. Definitely worth the entrance fee. Northern Europe's deepest and widest pothole. (Original) Slike steder/naturfenomener har en tendens til å ikke være så interessante, men denne var overraskende bra. Absolutt verdt inngangsbilletten. Nord-Europas dypeste og bredeste jettegryte.
Fredrik M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Another place on the map of Norway that you must see 😀 Very interesting, cool and worth seeing. The natural landscape is beautiful and the opportunity to walk... is priceless. Although the entire trip may take up to an hour. And that's the end of the advantages, now the disadvantages... Unfortunately, following the route costs money (which is hard to find in the information guides) for a 2+2 family it costs 180 NOK (a bit much) and the route is not for everyone because you have to go down and up wet and steep rocks and degrees. However, for those curious about what HELL looks like, I recommend it 👍😉 (Original) Kolejne miejsce na mapie Norwegii które trzeba zobaczyć 😀 Bardzo ciekawe, fajne i warte zobaczenia . Krajobraz natury piekny, a możliwość przejścia...bezcenna. Choć całą wycieczka może potrwać do godziny. No i na tym koniec plusów, teraz minusy... Niestety przejście trasą kosztuje ( czego próżno szukać w informatorach) rodzina 2+2 to koszt 180 nok ( trochę sporo ) oraz trasa nie dla każdego bo trzeba zejść i wejść po mokrych i stromych skałach oraz stopniach. Jednak dla ciekawych jak wygląda PIEKŁO polecam 👍😉
Jacek L — Google review
(Translated by Google) This reminds me of the school I went to. (That's the name) (Original) Dette minner meg om skolen jeg gikk på.(navnet altså)
Preben S — Google review
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2658 Espedalen, Norway
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11

Kvitfjell ski resort

Ski resort
Outdoor Activities
Ski & Snowboard Areas
Alpine ski resort also popular for trail biking & hiking in the summer with restaurants & cabins.
Smaller but lovely Resort with less people, so short waiting times and quick rides back to the top. The slopes have been nicely prepped and always smooth to ride on. Lift staff and ski patrol has been really helpful and nice. Fantastic resort to learn skiing or spend a few days with kids.
Kilian R — Google review
Great small ski hill! I’d say that this ski hill is good to visit for the day. Multiple day trips might get boring for some, but for one day has lots of variety. Wouldn’t be a bad hill to be at if you live close by. The Olympic run (1) was a treat and fun to race down. The facilities and hills are well maintained, with lots of ski in ski out houses. I went in the spring, so wasn’t super busy, felt cozy and welcoming!
Cedric T — Google review
Family friendly, huge ski centre. There are hotels nearby that offer ski in, ski out for easier access on the slopes. definitely recommend
Pavel G — Google review
Very beatiful place with good facilities. The skiing is great and you can find routes for all levels. Someone told me that if you are very experienced, maybe the area is a little too small, but I never reached that point.
Sven B — Google review
Good quality slopes, not much people, that is huge advantage, although one day had some snow and in the next morning slopes gone bad very fast, was no pleasure to ski. Lifts are a bit outdated. Last lift is before 16:00, which is very early
Ieva S — Google review
What a great place to ski. Fun runs and great spots for lunch beers. Best of the ski areas I went to throughout Norway 🇳🇴
Blair K — Google review
An overall good ski area. Apart from the goal area of the Olympic, there is two important locations. Mittelstation and Skitorget that both have skishops with rental, cafeteria, ski school etc. The kids area at Mittelstation isn't terribly good and belt was broken when we where there. The one at Skitorget is acceptable and has a both a kids transport belt and drag lift (button). The Olympic downhill track (1a+1b) is definitely an asset to this area. Even though the top part (1a) was closed at our visit, it's rely awesome. Steep and icy - really really fast. When we visited late January 4-5 slopes where closed, which makes the area kind of small. OK for 3 days with the family but not enough for a week. Not even close. Tip: the rental shops at the two locations are the part of the same business and you can return equipment in both regardless of where it was picked up. The cabin we rented had ski in/out but it was poorly marked, and not very smooth. We basically had to.make our own tracks. In classic Norway-style, the cabin are poorly numbered and near impossible to find. It's like they don't want tourists....
Morten T — Google review
Great place. Many different options for all levels. Though be aware that a lot of the red slopes could feel black on some parts. The Olympia slope is a classic but requires a skilled person to take. Can be a bit crowded in weekends, but weekdays the place isn't that populated so the slopes is quite clear.
Bo T — Google review
4.6
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4.5
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Kvitfjellvegen 471, 2634 Fåvang, Norway
http://www.alpinco.com/no/kvitfjell
+47 61 24 90 00
12

Ringebu Stavkirke

Temporarily Closed
Stave church
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Ringebu church is one of the 28 stave churches remaining in Norway. It was built around 1220 and renovated during 17th century, with the addition of the red tower. Unfortunately I wasn't able to visit the interiors because it's open only until 5 P. M.
Francesco X — Google review
Ringebu Stavkyrkje is a truly remarkable place to visit. As one of Norway’s oldest and best-preserved stave churches, it stands as a beautiful example of medieval craftsmanship and history. The wooden structure, with its intricate carvings and peaceful surroundings, creates a special atmosphere that takes you back in time. The guides are knowledgeable and welcoming, providing interesting insights into the church’s rich past. A must-visit for anyone interested in Norwegian history, culture, or architecture.
Mohammed A — Google review
Very nice place, worth a visit. Church is open from 9-17 every day in the summer. There is souvenir shop riguby where you can get ice cream and refreshments, they also have local wool products and jewelry. The nearby Pilgrim hostel sells wild flowers Honey. Awesome place with nice vibes
Einar M — Google review
Beautiful place, if your road is close to that place, you should go there. You can wander around the area by foot, there is a nice view of the valley and a museum, and it seems that going to be a restaurant or coffee shop and other things, but they were not open yet when we were there.
סער ש — Google review
A beautiful example of medieval craftsmanship and history, Ringebu Stave Church is one of Norway's oldest and most well-preserved stave churches. The brown, wooden church was built in the distinctive stave church style around the year 1220. I was able to get a unique 360-degree view of the church from above when I visited. https://youtu.be/YbnnkKAzLuE
Mehdi H — Google review
Very charming and also informations via mobile phone.
Alexander S — Google review
Really pretty from the outside and nice area to walk around. Unfortunately we weren’t able to enter as it closed at 16:00 (we arrived at 16:15). On the website as well as on google it stated a closing time of 17:00, so this was a surprise. There was a post-it on the hours sign when we arrived, but nothing online indicating it would close an hour earlier than advertised. Nowadays it really shouldn’t be hard to update the ‘summer hours’ online so people know when to visit. Guess we saved money by not entering the church, but again, would have been nice to know.
Marissa K — Google review
Beautiful church, even just from the outside. Well taken care of and an awesome sight.
Sarah H — Google review
4.6
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Vekkomsvegen 433, 2630 Ringebu, Norway
https://ringebustavkirke.no/
+47 61 28 43 50
13

Hunderfossen Adventure Park

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Amusement park
Nature & Parks
Over 50 attractions & rides in a family park with a fairytale castle & Norwegian folk story theme.
Fun place to take the kids. Plenty of rides, a short outdoor theater play, and 7 different food spots. Gives some fun troll history from tales of the past
Daniel K — Google review
Nice park, suitable for all ages, and accessible for kids trolleys and wheelchairs. We enjoyed our time there it was so fun. They have restaurants inside. Parking is not free, costs around 95 NOK.
Su H — Google review
Super fun and lot to see for childrens. Our child is just above 100cm, but still he could enjoy most of the rides. You can easily spend whole day here. Lots of people so you have to queue some time on some of the rides.
Janne H — Google review
Best park for kids! My datter has been her two time when she was 5 years old and now 7 years olds. There are many rides for kids between 90 - 110 cm with adults. She love car driving and they will get child drivers license. You can bring your own food to grill and pay for the grill kr 25,-. You can also borrow trillevogn for kr 50,-. The parking costs kr 75,- a day.
Jenny L — Google review
I would highly recommend this park for a day trip, particularly to families with younger children. Our four-year-old had an absolute blast. You should also put Reodor Helgen’s hyperaccelerator on your to-do list of rides – it’s worth waiting in line for! 😀
Angela N — Google review
Had a wonderful visit for my son’s 8th birthday. It’s a bit of a faff via public transport (the route over the dam for the 142 bus is closed) but well worth the trip. Everything was in really good condition and thoughtfully organised. We were there on a quiet day and some of the rides had no queues - the staff very kindly let us stay on for a second time around. We brought our own lunches but grills and cafes seemed nice. The Energy Centre was particularly good.
Coree B — Google review
Kid enjoyed very much!
L A — Google review
Nice to experience, a good variety of activities for kids. Updated 12/07/22 The experience was almost OK. There was a mishap and i expected it to be handled way better for a Park that charges over 50dollars per person for entry. Expensive, period! There are actually not that many rides in this park for people over 140. Don't bring bigger kids here expecting them to be able to have the best of rides available. For some rides you cannot go on with sandals...Wear sneakers, too much to ask really, especially in the summer tbh Funny thing is, we did go on them (unknowingly) but no one said anything. You also have to pay extra to go climbing. Best to go to Tusenfryd or Liseberg in Gøteborg to be honest!
Lin B — Google review
4.4
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4.2
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Fossekrovegen 22, 2625 Fåberg, Norway
https://hunderfossen.no/
+47 61 27 55 30
14

Lillehammer Olympic Park

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Park
Outdoor Activities
Lillehammer Olympic Park, also known as Olympiaparken, is a must-visit destination in Lillehammer, Norway. Established to commemorate the 1994 Winter Olympics held here, it offers a range of venues managed by the organization. The Haakons Hall Sports Centre within the park is a popular choice for sports enthusiasts with its various courts and facilities. Visitors can take a cable car ride for an overview of the ski jump and the entire valley of Lillehammer.
The walk up here was quite challenging from lillehammer stasjon, though worth the view! You can see really far from the "skischans" and it is a nice atmosphere
Maron T — Google review
Attended Lillehammer live on the grounds of the Olympic park and had a great time. Facilities are well maintained and plenty of parking out front. Not a lot of outside rain cover but otherwise a good time.
Sarah H — Google review
Great time at this venue get the chair_lift up and walk down
Betts T — Google review
Very beautiful🌟💫 there are no words to describe🫶
Kristin K — Google review
Perfect
Necu N — Google review
Okay
Little G — Google review
Ski Museum 🎿
Abo Y — Google review
Incredible
Kathi K — Google review
4.5
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4.2
(205)
Nordsetervegen 45, 2618 Lillehammer, Norway
15

Lysgårdsbakkene Hoppanlegg

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Ski jumping hill
Sights & Landmarks
Lysgårdsbakkene Hoppanlegg is a ski jumping center in Lillehammer, known for hosting top-tier athletic events throughout the year. Situated around 1.5km at the top of Lilyhammer, it offers a magnificent view of the lake below and holds historical significance as the site where the flame burned bright during the 1994 Winter Olympics.
Great little historical side stop on the way to wherever you are headed! We walked the 800+ steps to the top. The view was phenomenal! It was our first time seeing a ski jump in person so it was really interesting.
Jarrod S — Google review
There are two ski jumping slopes. They were used in the Winter Olympics in Lillehammer. Now they are in regular use, mostly in winter competitions and practice. In summer they have ski lifts that take you up for the views, and the views from the top are amazing. There's a small shop which has gifts and snacks. It's very close to the town of Lillehammer.
Dipak O — Google review
🥇 Lillehammer hosted the first “eco-friendly” Olympic Games in history During the 1994 Winter Olympics, Lillehammer became the first host city to focus heavily on environmental protection: • all venues were built to minimize damage to nature; • the Olympic Village used eco-friendly materials; • the city planted tens of thousands of trees to compensate for its environmental impact. That’s why the 1994 Games are often called “the most environmentally friendly Olympics ever.” 🌲🏔️
Marianna R — Google review
30 minutes on foot from the city center. Two ski jumps with 936 steps leading to the top. It’s worth going because the view of the Lillehammer area is stunning.
Mihaela M — Google review
Definitely a place worth visiting in Lillehammer. Full of sports nostalgia and stunning views. From the town center there’s a long uphill walk to the spectator area, and from there about 900 steps to the top of the ski jump. In August 2025 the chairlifts were not operating. Descending the stairs is not recommended if you’re afraid of heights.
Taneli D — Google review
We didn’t know what to expect from visiting this site & was even going to skip it. Glad we didn’t, it was fascinating to see how steep & far the jumps went & it’s one hell of a climb to the top, but the views are worth it.
Nick S — Google review
This is the Ski Jumping Arena of the 1994 Winter Olympics. We stopped here for a quick visit and enjoyed the view even without climbing to the top of the run. The lifts weren’t operating and we didn’t have enough time to climb up to the top of the run.
TK — Google review
Same as my other review for the top viewpoint. Amazing and worth it!
Heather B — Google review
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Birkebeinervegen 122, 2618 Lillehammer, Norway
https://olympiaparken.no/
+47 61 05 42 00
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16

Maihaugen

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Open air museum
Sights & Landmarks
Maihaugen is a renowned open-air museum in Lillehammer, Norway, showcasing traditional Norwegian buildings that depict rural, urban, and home life from the 1400s to the present day. With over 200 buildings divided into the Rural Section, Historic Town, and Residential Area, visitors can immerse themselves in Norway's cultural heritage. Families with children will find it especially enjoyable. The museum offers a captivating journey through time and provides insight into Norwegian history and architecture.
I had a great time visiting Maihaugen—it's a fantastic place to spend quality time with family. This was my second visit in three years. The museum takes you on a journey through Norway’s cultural and architectural history, from old villages to modern towns. The actors at various locations were friendly and informative—we had a fun time chatting with them. Kids will enjoy the pools, ducks, and other animals around the area. It's a good idea to bring some snacks so you can sit and relax in one of the many scenic spots. They do have a cafeteria in there as well. The Olympic Museum and Postal Museum are also located within the same enclosure and are definitely worth a visit.
Subodh S — Google review
Fantastic afternoon of walking and discovering the area! You could spend hours here, so wear walking shoes! Even have a picnic or grab a meal in the cafe. The indoor exhibitions are just as great as the outside exhibitions. Overall, a wonderful experience!
Heather B — Google review
Beautiful village but also a bunch of other random indoor museums inside. Its not as interactive as it could be, but still great to see. I didn't have kids with me but there seemed to be a few indoor play areas with toys and outdoor. Uneven walking around the edges on paths but big wide paths as well!
Laura M — Google review
Possibly one of the best Museums I've ever been to. It's a large complex of multiple museums and open air exhibits spread over a vast area. It took me 5 hours just to rush through most of the stuff while skipping much.
Roy F — Google review
Sprawling museum with a variety of exhibits, both indoor and outdoor. Reasonable admission price based on how much there is to see. Well maintained facility and grounds, helpful map provided on how to navigate.
Sarah H — Google review
Here’s the translation: ⸻ The museum itself is great! Interesting outdoor exhibits, but the opening hours policy is poor – from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. We didn’t manage to thoroughly see all three museums. In the end, we rushed through the Olympic one and didn’t have time to calmly buy souvenirs. Also, many outdoor objects were closed. All in all, good, but it could have been better. It gets crowded from 11 onwards because organized groups arrive as well.
Mihaela M — Google review
Our group of 9 attended a wonderful guided tour of a historial Norwegian farm, which is smaller than a town but larger than a one family living area. The typical home includes a centrla fire area in a wooden structure. The schoolhousr is several school benches with long writing desks for students of all ages where they learned religion and reading. The central church is closed today. The excellent guide even gave us a school lesson on the small blackboards. As we headed to the interior museum, we passed by a gift shop with scarves, Norway souvenirs, journals with Norway decor, and of course, Trolls, trolls, and more Trolls. JaBaDaBaDo toys are 5% off. The inside museum shows the history of the resilent Norwegian throughout history. A special exhibit open until November highlights dance in Norway, including folk dances, swing dance, ballroom, tango, rap, hip hop with a don’t-be-shy interactive opportunity. The attention to historic events and their role in Norway’s path to a stronger nation. The years of German occupation, changing relations with other Scandinavian nations, and immirgation are summed up in displays and videos. All videos and signs are in Norwegian and many in English. Signs are legible and readble. The section that pays tribute to UNESCO sites is impressive with intention to preserve the world’s environment. Excellent museum that gives a memorable summary of Norway and Norwegians.
Toni T — Google review
This is an amazing museum with well preserved buildings sharing the history of life in Norway. We only had time for The Rural Area and wished we were able to see the Town and Residential areas as well. But, it was incredible and beautiful. We even got to see inside the old buildings and how they were furnished. The grounds are beautiful. We learned how the museum was thought of and built as well as how people lived a very long time ago! The museum is over 100 years old!! This is a must-see while in Lillehammer and make sure you allow plenty of time to see the whole thing, including the Olympic Museum (included in your admission).
Cynthia M — Google review
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Maihaugvegen 1, 2609 Lillehammer, Norway
https://maihaugen.no/
+47 61 28 89 00
17

Eiktunet

Local history museum
Museums
History Museums
Specialty Museums
Such a cool historical place! Even with the building closed there was much to look at on the outside and peeking thrive the windows. It's like stepping back in time. Beautiful nature and walking paths too.
Lisa S — Google review
I had a chance to experience the ice sliding during the winter. Although we didn’t have the proper tools so we had to bear with the big plastic bags. It was good and better if you can arrange some tools etc.
Muhammad T — Google review
Beautiful natural space for small hikes. The outdoor museum is a bit lacking though.
Ann M — Google review
A nice open air museum.
Nandakumar N — Google review
Nice, quiet and local coffee shop at the outdoor museum in Gjøvik.
Roger F — Google review
Beautiful musem / park with amazing old buildings and a great, serene lake and an insanely good view of Mjøsa. Worth a visit for sure if you are in the area.
Carl F — Google review
Very petty during summer. A bit poorly maintained slice of history. They serve a tad overpriced food, but it's worth a look if you are in the area.
Marius S — Google review
Great place for a walk.
Paulius S — Google review
4.4
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4.5
(25)
Øverbyvegen 108, 2819 Gjøvik, Norway
https://mjosmuseet.no/eiktunet
+47 91 17 05 00
18

Hundekjøring Hedmarksvidda Husky a/s

Outdoor activity organiser
Outdoor Activities
Dog park
Fishing camp
Kennel
Tour operator
This is just amazing. We stayed at the sky hut and this adventure is only 20 mins walk (in the deep snow) away. We got to the Lava Tent and delicious coffee and a roaring fire awaited us. The dogs are so well looked after and the owners are passionate. We did similar in Iceland, but here we were allowed to drive the sleds ourselves. We had such fun and the two owners are so welcoming and full of interesting stories and facts. Lunch time was hot sausages off the fire with potato wraps - what more could you want? They offer all sorts of trips - canoeing - camping and exploring. Wish we had more time here and we are definitely going to come back. Seriously recommend. Excellent. Thank you.
Benjamin M — Google review
The husky tour was amazing! The people were very friendly and the tour was breathtakingly beautiful! The dogs were cuddly and friendly, and I got to steer the sled myself which was an amazing experience. Afterward having a nice talk and cup of tea (with cookies, of course) by the fire felt very cozy and nice. Very experienced and friendly people and dogs. Would love to come here again sometime!
Kyna A — Google review
A fantastic experience!
Madeleine N — Google review
Such a fun experience! The dogs were adorable and friendly. Got to steer and ride in the sled and it’s a beautiful landscape. Guides were knowledgeable and has interesting stories and gave us coffee and cookies before the ride. Defs recommend!
Julia B — Google review
It was a great experience! We met and took a ride with the dogs and met and played with the puppies. The owners were very nice and hospitable. They were very knowledgeable and they very clearly loved their work and the dogs. Would definitely recommend and we will come back when we're in the neighborhood!
Famke H — Google review
I enjoyed this so much. The people (and dogs) are very friendly, and the tour was just amazing. You are welcomed with a cup of tea or coffee in the tipi with a warm fire. Definitely worth a visit! (And bring your warmest socks 😉)
Luna T — Google review
Once in a lifetime experience, strongly recommended!
Say G — Google review
(Translated by Google) A wonderful experience with Kjersti and Asbjørn! They are incredibly skilled and enthusiastic dog walkers who made sure we felt safe and welcome. The trip through the winter landscape was magical, and the dogs were impressive. Highly recommended! (Original) En fantastisk opplevelse med Kjersti og Asbjørn! De er utrolig dyktige og entusiastiske hundekjørere som sørget for at vi følte oss trygge og velkomne. Turen gjennom vinterlandskapet var magisk, og hundene var imponerende. Anbefales på det sterkeste!
Anthony J — Google review
5.0
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5.0
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2386 Brumunddal, Norway
http://www.hedmarksviddahusky.no/
+47 47 82 82 59
19

Norwegian Railway Museum

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Museum
National museum
Specialty Museums
The Norwegian Railway Museum is a delightful destination for both history buffs and families alike. This unique museum offers an engaging blend of indoor and outdoor exhibits, showcasing historic rail stock, charming old railway buildings, and captivating photographs that tell the story of Norway's rich railway heritage. Visitors can immerse themselves in nostalgia as they breathe in the scent of steam from vintage trains while exploring the expansive grounds.
We enjoyed our time there. It was interesting to see the history and the children enjoyed the treasure hunt.
Santa Š — Google review
It might be a good place for kids to visit but nothing much here for railfans. The diesel-electric locomotives parked outside are a view, also the models on the second floor, and for sale are the best part of the museum. It is a small museum with some railcars, and only one steam engine indoors, that too has been trimmed a bit. I took a detour just to visit this museum but it fell short.
Omkar J — Google review
Very helpful staff. The exhibition consists of several buildings, all of which, except for the main building, are located in a well-maintained park offering a pleasant walk. The opening hours are relatively short, but I can recommend a visit with a clear conscience.
Petr G — Google review
A must see place with children. Highly recommended. A historical tour for adults. There is a big inndoor playground inside. Amazing!
Sophia M — Google review
Nice experience, you have to really like trains to go, but it’s nicely done and you can experience a train ride
Louis — Google review
Fun and interesting visit for the family. Cool historical trains featured here. Fun little train ride available too.
Lisa S — Google review
A fun and exciting museum for the whole family. My 5 year old had a great time just exploring!
Isóla R — Google review
I live this museum but I think that even though there are few customers they should operate some kind of train. Price is ok. Staff is very kind so overall our family had a nice time here. I also advice people to walk around and look at the buildings specially the old timber houses .
Svend S — Google review
4.5
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4.0
(68)
Strandvegen 161, 2316 Hamar, Norway
https://jernbanemuseet.no/
+47 40 44 88 80
20

Domkirkeodden

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Temporarily Closed
History museum
Museums
Domkirkeodden is a captivating destination that beautifully intertwines medieval history with modern experiences. This outdoor museum showcases an impressive collection of historical buildings from Hedmark villages, alongside the stunning ruins of an ancient cathedral and bishop's castle, all sheltered under a striking glass structure. The atmosphere here is truly enchanting; I had the pleasure of attending a midnight concert that felt almost magical amidst the historic backdrop. Visitors can explore these remarkable ruins while enjoying various family-friendly activities in the surrounding park-like setting.
Today my father and I visited the Domkirkeodden. What a sight to see! To enter you have to buy a ticket for about 140 NOK. (€11,70) They have a great staff and you can see some of them walking in historical clothing which gives a nice touch in my opinion! Everything is behind glass for better preservation. Some items are even monitored with temperature and humidity meters. Also, they have information flyers in multiple languages. They have Norwegian, English, German and even Dutch which was perfect for my father. (We are from the Netherlands) I feel honored to have walked through the ruins of what was once a beautiful church! Thank you, people and staff for preserving and showing this amazing piece of history!
Michel T — Google review
Although Domkirkeodden was closed for renovation during my visit, I still enjoyed experiencing it from the outside. The ruins, set against the serene landscape, carry a deep historical weight. I was particularly moved by their connection to the Reformation—this place serves as a powerful reminder of the cost of change and the sacrifices made for the values we cherish today. The way the ruins are protected with structured glass is especially symbolic—it shows a commitment to preserving history, ensuring that we do not forget the past. A meaningful site that invites reflection. Hope to visit again when it reopens!
Jeffrey S — Google review
It was an interesting place and our guide did an excellent job explaining the history on the site to us. The glass enclosure was a very resourceful idea and the acoustics inside were perfect.
Quercus R — Google review
Was nice, we could see the historic walls of the fort. Previously you were supposed to be able to go in the protective enclosure of the cathedral but birds broke the glass so we couldn't. You could still view it from the outside. There also is a small historic artifact museum in the museum. The area is a medieval fort and market that was blown up by the Swedes. (Darn YOU SWEDEN!) Definitely worth seeing and I hope they continue to improve the site as part of it is currently under construction. This was my 10 year old son's favorite site in Norway.
W H — Google review
Its all very interesting but i dont like that you have to pay to get inside to see it (so we didn't). But it also looks quite cool from the outside. Theres also alot of field, old houses and a mini 'beach' around it. Lovely views. Theres parking outside where you normally have to pay but it wasnt working when we went. There was also a mini truck with ice cream and waffles. I didnt see any toilets.
Kristy F — Google review
Beautifully preserved remains of the church. Great acoustics
Inga M — Google review
Really cool and interesting place! Seeing the old ruins and connecting the history of the place is fascinating. The modern additions to the building bridge the modern with the ancient in a way that even though you know it's modern it doesn't detract from the history. My family very much enjoyed our visit here, and the walk to the railroad museum.
Lisa S — Google review
Over renovation, we couldn’t go inside the pyramid.
Emőke B — Google review
4.5
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4.5
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Strandvegen 100, 2315 Hamar, Norway
https://domkirkeodden.no/
+47 62 54 27 00
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21

Ankerskogen swimming hall

Indoor swimming pool
Fun & Games
Baby swimming school
Water park
Sports Complexes
I experienced a rebirth there, felt after going out that the world was most certainly less miserable. My body has never been treated this good while I was treated so nicely by the waiter. For around 25€, you have access to the spa, sauna hammam, hot seats, cold/hot rain showers, relaxation waterfall room, massaging bath, outside bubble bath, 7° cold bath, free coffee and tea, smiling and lovely crew... Don't be afraid by the first corridor to get to the changing rooms, it's just the purgatory before heaven! Bring your swimsuit and your towel and you're good to live a really nice moment!
Louis J — Google review
Hello. Please introduce a rule for pool visitors to wear swimming caps! It's very disgusting when women's hair floats in the pool! This same hair then clogs the filter in the pool, keep this in mind! And please heat the water in the large pool, such cold water makes it unbearable to swim!!! In a small pool the water is warm, but a huge number of people and children gather in a small pool because of this it becomes very crowded and the water quickly becomes dirty and cloudy! Please fix all this so that me and my family can feel comfortable and pleasant coming and relaxing in this place! We pay money and not small sums for entry, so we want comfort and clean, warm water in a large pool, and without women’s hair.
ROZA R — Google review
We have been on a two week football tour around Norway with 17 young lads. Everywhere we have been everyone has been so accommodating except this Ankerskogen. They refused to let us in despite prior agreement for our contact to pay. We even offered to pay over the phone but the girl working there was having none of it. We intended to purchase treatments and lunch there - they have lost out on business. Sort out your customer service e
Chris F — Google review
It is expensive for doing nothing. You can do it for free at home, believe me! Everywehre is closed. No matter if you maintain or something. I pay and I got nothing! Very good trade. I'll give you nothing, you give me money. I liked it.
FURKAN K — Google review
The price of the equivalent of €30 for a community pool/spa is absolutely outrageous. I boycotted on principle alone. This is Norway at its absolute worst.
Shayne H — Google review
If you visit Hamar, I highly recommend you to go to the swimming pool. They have a great Sauna 65°/80°, Olimpic Swimming pool. Nice personal and a great place to go to relax. Good prices and a good place to spend your day.
Mihai D — Google review
Awesome place... very clean water in the swimming pool and clean changing room. A little expensive... but I'm from Italy, maybe it's right for Norway
Giacomo P — Google review
Fantastisk velvære.. Need to do IT it the dark evening of winter... Ill be back
Roy N — Google review
4.2
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4.0
(85)
Ankerskogvegen 7, 2319 Hamar, Norway
https://www.ankerskogen.no/
+47 62 56 18 60
22

Tangen Zoo

Temporarily Closed
Zoo
Nature & Parks
Parks
It‘s a nice Zoo especially for those with small children. You can access everything very easy with a stroller. The animals are very friendly and are well taken care of, you can pet and feed them. The Zoo is in a forest, it has a big resting place, were you can have a picnic, buy waffles, ice cream, coffee or eat your own food. It has a big playground for children. Everything is kept natural and not commercial, wich leaves a good impression.I recommend this Zoo!
Birute B — Google review
Great place to visit. Located in the forest with nature paths and natural cover in the trees. Facilities are excellent and staff super friendly and helpful.
Bjarki G — Google review
Small and cozy place. The kids love that you are allowed to buy food and feed some of the animals
Peter S — Google review
Small zoo. You can feed the animals! Well worth a visit. Bring your own food, thet have barbecues standing around. Or buy waffles and ice cream.
Monica E — Google review
Very nice zoo, the animals have ample space and were very curious. Love that it's possible to feed some of them and the petting area was super nice. A great experience for kids, and the size is just perfect for a day trip.
Helge S — Google review
Nice little zoo. It was great to see the animals in an open exhibit instead of a concrete enclosure. The staff was very nice. The animals come right up to the fence for great photos!!!
Jake S — Google review
In may we have been surprised with partially closed setup (no monkeys, surikatas, closed road to other animals, etc.), no feeding and no contact with any animals. The same entrance price... It would be nice to know that ahead as otherwise it's a nice little zoo 🙂
Tomáš K — Google review
Very nice zoo, located in a forest with a farm aesthetic. Makes it feel a bit less like you're at a animal prison. The zoo ends with a large playground and a BBQ area with a kiosk. Would recommend to bring some antibacterial wipes if you plan to eat there as the aren't many options to clean yourself after interacting with animals. Bring the kids.
Lars R — Google review
4.2
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4.0
(34)
Kolomoen 904, 2337 Tangen, Norway
https://www.tangendyrepark.no/
+47 62 57 69 50
23

Glomdalsmuseet

Museum
Specialty Museums
A very professional environment. A well organised museum, with great collection. It should be visited!
Aliguma A — Google review
It is a very nice experience. It is a museum that tells about Norwegian culture and Norway's place in World War II. It also has a big garden where you can see Norwegian houses.
Şah S — Google review
If you buy a ticket for the Skog museum you get this entrance for free. It's completely outside and there is a small playground for children to play in. To come here you cross the water over q hanging bridge, which is fun
Maron T — Google review
Large interior and exterior exhibits to learn the history of outdoor life in Norway. Nice little café in the museum as well that can also cater and provide rooms for parties.
Irene M — Google review
Beautiful surroundings for a day in the sun, a perfect place to spend a summerday if you are historically interested. A hidden gem in Hedmark. However, there could be more effort in making the outdoor exhibition come alive.
Sunniva B — Google review
This place is worth to see!
Wojciech Z — Google review
Lovely museum. I often visit to take pictures or just simply relax in the beautiful nature! Very quiet and highly recommended if you are looking for some recreational time!
Mystery ( — Google review
Great Museum. We had a private guide, who gave us so much Information. Thanks a Lot, Mr jørgensen
Claudia E — Google review
4.6
(452)
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4.0
(24)
Museumsvegen 15, 2406 Elverum, Norway
http://www.glomdalsmuseet.no/
+47 62 41 91 00
24

Norwegian Forestry Museum

Museum
Specialty Museums
The museum is one of the best in Norway. The ongoing "Wolf at the door" exhibition is just amazing and a great conservation initiative illustrating how museums are relevant todayin discussing and presenting difficult yet crucial conversations. The curators are amazing and willing to interact. I interacted with Elizabet and Elisa (?) - incredible professionals.
Aliguma A — Google review
Big museum, full of artifacts, fantastic place outside to walk, take a brake, do whatever you please. Would recommend
Horatiu S — Google review
Very informative and educating. The museum's exhibition design is very well done. I was impressed how much information was conveyed in a great variety.
Magdalena M — Google review
A very nice museum covering the different aspects of forestry including hunting, fishing, etc. and the development / evolution in this sector over the years. The museum is ideally located next the river Glomma and beautiful surrounding. Week kept museum with very interesting indoor and outdoor exhibitions A fun and informative place about nature and culture for kids and adults. A very good restaurant on the premises. Worth the visit if you are around.
Vishwanath P — Google review
The collection of stuffed animals is impressive. The museum gives a huge amount of knowledge about everything that connects to forest: from nature to culture. Definitely a must see when you are around. I'd say 3 hours sightseeing should be enough. If there only were some nice souvenirs in the museum shop: I couldnt find anything special for gifts :/
Janusz R — Google review
amazing experience
Ingomar ( — Google review
Very nice and modern museum with a lot of different information about the forest of Norway and the animals. It is so big, that you can get lost.
Dome L — Google review
Exelent museum to spend a few hours. In this museum you can find exibits about -forestry -wood industry -hunting -fishing -trapping -animals living in norway -plants in norway We had a good time in there. In the outside part of the museum is a big playground for children.
Jonas G — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(69)
Solørvegen 151, 2407 Elverum, Norway
https://www.skogmus.no/
+47 62 40 90 00
25

Eidsvoll 1814

Museum
Sights & Landmarks
Historical landmark
Historic Sites
A must see if you have a chance. Only 15 to 20 minutes by train and bus from Oslo International Airport Gardermoen.
Oyvind — Google review
A very interesting museum in a lovely location. Our guided tour was excellent but we felt a little rushed; we would have liked just a little more time in the house. The staff are all lovely and very helpful. There are free lockers for your bags and a nice cafe. Try the Suksessterte (success cake)!
Julian W — Google review
Visit the birthplace of independent and democratic Norway. Only on guided tours, running every hour - in English once a day. The tour is a bit expensive, but it's a beautiful house and I definitely learned more about Norwegian history. Very nice cafe.
Christian S — Google review
Today, we had the pleasure of visiting Museum Eidsvoll 1814, and we are really grateful for our guide. His enthusiastic and engaging tour made our experience truly remarkable. He answered all our questions with patience and depth, making the history accessible and fascinating. His passion was so infectious that even our 6-month-old baby seemed captivated! Thank you once again for this wonderful experience. We highly recommend this museum to anyone interested in history, and we wish the museum continued success in sharing Norway's heritages.
Alena F — Google review
Eidsvoll Manor, located at 30 minutes by car from Oslo, is the place where the Constitution of Norway was signed in 1814. The building was first constructed ca. 1770. As it stands today, the manor is the result of an extensive renovation and modernization in the years around 1800 by Carsten Anker. In 1814, the Constitution of Norway was signed at Eidsvoll on May 17. The Manor can be visited nowadays and within the location you can serve a frugal lunch consisting of sandwiches, muffins and waffles. Also, there is a souvenir shop in the cafeteria where you can buy various objects from umbrellas to quill pen, similar with the one that the Constitution was signed.
Mihaela D — Google review
The monumental place for modern day Norway. Buildings and surrounding are very well preserved. Quiet place with a small park to walk and relax, which is kinda unique in this part of Norway. Shame that Norway is funding schools and other cultural buildings and events around the globe but can't find a way to make fee-free entrance to such a monumental museum in own courtyard.
Vlada I — Google review
Eidsvoll 1814 has been on my wishlist of places to go for about four years. That is when I learned that my 3x great grandfather was one of 112 Eidsvollmenn who drafted and signed the Norwegian Constitution. After booking a 12-day tour to "Majestic Norway" a couple months prior, I then arranged for a tour of Eidsvoll 1814 to learn more about my paternal ancestor and the place he traveled to over 200 years earlier to change the course of Norwegian hisory. The very afternoon that I landed and deplaned in Oslo, I boarded a train to Eidsvoll Verk then a public bus to Eidsvoll 1814. When I arrived on the site of the ironworks, tour guide Mikaela was just finishing up with a group so I sat in the contemporary Kafe Standpunkt, which overlooks a waterway, to rest and enjoy a beverage. Upon entering Eidsvoll Manor (built circa 1770), Mikaela and I put booties on over our footwear to protect the floors of the historic building. From there, Mikaela guided me room to room and floor to floor while talking about the history of Eidsvoll and the purpose of each room. She also told me a few stories about my 3x gg who was a farmer and served as sheriff of Valle in Setesdal for 50 years. The furnishings and overall decor in the main part of the house are sumptuous. The servants' quarters are plain but, except for the noise from the old Ironworks, it was a large, comfortable home for those who worked and lived there. Visiting Eidsvoll 1814 was a highlight of my first visit to Norway. Thank you to all the staff who helped make my dream come true.
SANDRA B — Google review
If you want to learn about Norwegain history then you can come. Peace and beautiful
Mikael ( — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(71)
Carsten Ankers veg 17, 2074 Eidsvoll Verk, Norway
http://www.eidsvoll1814.no/
+47 63 92 22 10
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26

Flytoget

Railroad company
Transportation
Mass Transportation Systems
Railways
I thought Flytoget was the perfect way to travel from Olso Airport and in to the centre. Simple, quick and into Oslo central in under 20 minutes. Hassle free travel every 10 minutes. Clean carriages and plenty of seats. Booked online, it was so easy. I paid 960NOK at the time of my booking (2no Adults return = 70GBP). Just checked its now 1008NOK (just a slight increase). It's well worth a look if you don't want to drive / UBER etc. I'll travel this way again if I return, no brainer. PCB 👌🏻
P. B — Google review
I was issued a fine of 1200 NOK even though I did everything according to their instructions, but their system was lagging to charge my card. Scanned my card at the entry, tried to scan it at the exit, didn't work, got issued a fine for supposedly not having a ticket, the inspector didn't want to look or listen that my card was reserved but not charged yet, even when there were witnesses that confirmed everything, he just issued a fine. Very pleasant experience.
Kasparas P — Google review
This was amazing travel from Oslo Airport to Oslo Central Station - I am railway enthusiast from Poland and found this travel emotional and extremely interesting, especially because of high speed - 210 km per hour. Journey to Oslo Central Station lasts exactly 22 minutes! I am also very grateful for the highest quality of services of train crew, so as supporting staff of Flytoget at both stations. They are ready to answer all questions, also from railway enthusiasts:), like me. Flytoget high speed trains go every 10 minutes, and it makes this way of travelling not only the most time-saving, but extremely interesting. I am very sensitive on safety procedures, and I found these applied at Flytojet as the most restrictive, which makes passengers' journey safe, quiet and comfortable. At each pair of seats in the train everybody could read safety instructions, written both in Norwegian and English, in very simple way (with drawing of train scheme). It is only one sheet of thick paper, but information are written on both pages, in very quick way. Electric sockets are double in every two seats, so there is no issue to use it for our electrical appliances. It was great pleasure to use Flytoget high speed trains during my visit to Oslo. I recommend this highest quality services not only to travel enthusiasts, but all passengers who are interested in the best and time-saving way of travelling. Thank you Flytoget team for your excellent job! See you next time!
Magdalena P — Google review
There was no warning at the kiosk when I bought my TRAIN ticket that the trains weren't running. Instead, they shuffled us into an overcrowded bus that took forever to load and slowly made its way downtown. For this clearly substandard service they reduced the price by nothing. Next time, I'll find a better way to town. This was pathetic.
Mark B — Google review
Very comfortable, and very easy access to make your way from Oslo's international airport to Oslo's center. Ticket's cost around 240 NOK
Paris T — Google review
HORRIBLE!!! I bought the tickets to go and come. On my way back, they simply canceled the trains, there was nothing written in the station. I had to get a cab otherwise I would miss my flight. Now they blame me because there was a buss going from another station (not the one I was departing from and had the tickets already), and I did not get it! Avoid it if you can! :(
Ellen K — Google review
As others reported, it happened to me that the trip that was supposed to be made by train was performed by bus, considerable slower and less comfortable. Although the bus was nice and perfectly suitable, there was no previous warning or discount. Other bus services offer the same for smaller price. I was going to rate Flytoget as a 3 stars but after reading that what happened to me it's common, I can only rate it as a 2 stars.
Alex 2 — Google review
Just arrived at Oslo airport from Oslo using flytoget and it was really good, purchased ticket from the station no problem, boarding and train journey was easy and fast. Will definitely use again if visiting Oslo.
Ken A — Google review
3.5
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4.5
(414)
Postboks 201, 2030 Gardermoen, Norway
https://flytoget.no/en/
27

Nordbytjernet

Lake
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
What a wonderful lake! There is a sandy beach near the main entrance, equipped with a diving board, a rail to help one walk into the water, and even proper bathrooms. There are areas you can BBQ/grill, several benches all around the lake, and well placed waste bins near the entrance. You'll find a beach volleyball court and an outdoor gym near the lower, larger parking lot. There is a ton of space for picnics or sun tanning on the grass around the beach itself. A beautiful main trail goes around the lake, with additional free trails in the forest area. Definitely worth a visit! 😃🐾🌳
Olga D — Google review
Great great lake with a very nice path to go around and enjoy it. The walk takes 30' in moderate pace, there are two beaches, a waffle shop, toilets, benches to sit and enjoy the still waters, kind people walking and enough parking, although, JUST barely as of late, Jessheim is growing. A great lake for our small city 😍
Kostas T — Google review
A nice place to go for a tour, it will take you approximately 30 minutes for 1 round. I always walk here and I bike sometimes. Tried visiting here on all seasons and it’s still beautiful no matter what. They even have workout equipments near the parking area that’s accessible for everyone. Love this place!
Janine A — Google review
Nice place for grill and swimming
Joanna W — Google review
Nature place , fresh air
Buruh K — Google review
Beautiful place for a walk. It also has this training site with different exercises, fun for kids too.
Christine O — Google review
If u live Jessheim that’s where u go all summer after work + weekends. 😉😉 and if u don’t live Jessheim I would suggest someplace else as it could be VERY VERY crowdy especially during weekends (unless u like it like that then it’s all yours ).
Urban O — Google review
Great place for tobogganing from the hills onto the ice-covered lake
Jørn-Morten I — Google review
4.6
(186)
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4.5
(64)
Ullensaker Municipality, Norway, USA
28

Odal Kano and Leisure AS

Canoe & kayak rental service
Outdoor Activities
Boot camp
Canoe & kayak tour agency
Canoeing area
Lodging
Good self service to rent a kano spontaneously. Kano and equipment are in good condition. Note: you receive a number code to open the door for the equipment.
Kirk B — Google review
Nice lakes to paddle around on. You send an email and get instructions on how to pay and which canoes you can use. Fee is very reasonable and is including life jackets ( bring one for your dog!)
John W — Google review
Super ! 😆
Ramunas K — Google review
(Translated by Google) The scheme worked very well, as in principle one is not dependent on others to be given the equipment. You will receive a code upon delivery and organize the launching of the canoe yourself. The only thing was that all the red vests say junior, not sure if they will hold a man up to 90 kg. And the canoe trolley had an almost flat deck. Otherwise absolutely top 👏🏼 The cannons have rod and cup holders on the front and rear seats, in the middle there is a storage hatch under the seat. (Original) Opplegget fungerte veldig greit, da en i prinsippet ikke er avhengig av andre for å få utlevert utstyret. Du får en kode ved utlevering og ordner selv med sjøsetting av kano. Eneste var at alle de røde vestene står junior på, usikker om de holder en mann opp mot 90 kg. Og kanotrallen hadde tilnærmet flatt dekk. Ellers helt topp 👏🏼 Kanonene har stang- og koppholder på fremste og bakre sete, i midten er det oppbevaringsluke under setet.
Per M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Responded to email right away. Arrange relationships. Ang Corona.. Antibac and soapy water in place. Very satisfied ☀️🛶💯 (Original) Svarte på mail med en gang. Ordna forhold. Ang Corona.. Antibac og såpevann på plass. Kjempe fornøyd ☀️🛶💯
Torbjørn W — Google review
(Translated by Google) Storsjøen and Odal are a great place (Original) Storsjøen og Odal er ett flott sted
Petter J — Google review
(Translated by Google) Haven't rented myself yet, as I have a boat myself. But have heard good things about it and think it's nice to have such offers in the village👍💪😎 (Original) Har ikke leid selv enda, ettersom jeg har båt selv. Men har hørt godt om det og synes det er fint med slike tilbud i bøgda👍💪😎
Thomas W — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very nice and simple arrangement. The canoe was stable and nice, with plenty of room. Lovely area. We will be back. (Original) Veldig fint og enkelt opplegg. Kanoen var stødig og fin, med god plass. Herlig område. Vi kommer tilbake.
Per K — Google review
4.5
(31)
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5.0
(20)
Bunesvegen 67, 2120 Sagstua, Norway
http://www.odalkano.com/
+47 98 06 16 69
29

Fetsund Booms

Temporarily Closed
Museum
Historical landmark
National museum
History Museums
I wish I spent more time walking here. lovely scenery, historic place and definitely a lot to discover.
Lin B — Google review
Interesting place but unfortunately it was closed when we were there.
Romà J — Google review
It was really nice visiting here. We got lucky with the weather. Had a lovely walk along the planks that lay tied on top of the water, that took us into that nature trail, checking out the log driving museum cabins on the way. Also checked out the old milling workshops on the land before wandering down to the café for a nice coffee.
Cory C — Google review
Venice in Norway!
John C — Google review
This was a really cool place. Very interesting history and a lot of fun for the kids. Worth a trip for sure.
Jahn A — Google review
Historical logging site with a very chili atmosphere.
Erik J — Google review
Lovely museum, the booms are easily accessible and gives an unique view of Glomma and it's surrounding. The nearby nature visitation center was wonderful and we'll worth a visit.
Hannah S — Google review
Have a small Café and some tables and benches during summer beside the lake.
Malou D — Google review
4.5
(930)
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4.5
(32)
Lundveien 3, 1900 Fetsund, Norway
http://fetsundlenser.no/
+47 63 88 75 50
30

Østfoldbadet

Water park
Water & Amusement Parks
Very clean public fitness center which has indoor swimming pools with water slides, steaming room, sauna, café, gym, eating area serving pizza, burger, fries, drinks, ice cream etc. Very friendly and help staff. All areas are very clean and tidy. No bad scent and well kept place and good place for family and friends friend weekend visit. There are also available 3 hours and 1 day free parking places with permit card right around the place.
ExinMEDIA B — Google review
The slides and pools were great and fun for kids, but we felt the spa options were quite limited—especially for toddlers. Hairdryers were weak, so it's a good idea to bring your own. Sauna choices were fewer than expected, and the showers felt a bit awkward. Since we visited during the holidays, it was very crowded, and the changing rooms were often messy—understandably, as not everyone cleaned up after themselves.
Kristina P — Google review
Always nice place for a bath. The options in pools is great and should have something for everyone :) Food is also good.
Kim B — Google review
Great place to spend time with family and friends. Clean water, tidy place and neat everywhere. More than 5 separate pools for different ages and activities. Jacuzzi and sauna also present. With Bigger slides for adults and smaller slides for kids. Parking, Cafeteria, advanced locker and shower area, they do sell swim suit, cap, Goggles and flipflops. But less staffs and unable to contact them at ease. Overall excellent place.
Raji B — Google review
Great place to visit with families, swing, eat, relax, spa. Much fun for the kids. Nice service. Like the new lock system. No need to bring own lock. You might have problems if you forgot something and need to exit building due to the new lock. But not a problem. The price is a bit high for a family to visit, unfortunately. Go a bit later to avoid crowded guests. Will be back☺ hope they will set the price lower for families.
Nhan A — Google review
I was disappointed to visit this swimming pool. The whole complex looks rather old, not modern at all, starting with lockers and showers, to the three tube-slides and the pool itself, with not very clean and clear water, no tiles on the walls or bottom of the pool. Lots of children visiting the pool (main one, unfortunately) and jumping into it from the springboards and the diving tower, making a lot of noise and blocking all lanes but ONE for those who want to swim. After kids are gone, still only two lanes are available for swimming. The two saunas (one dry and one damp) do work, but again, are old-fashioned and not really pleasant to visit. There is a nice warm-water small pool and a Jacuzzi outdoors, worth recommending, though.
Cyprian C — Google review
Honestly best pool for kids and grow ups, i haven't found such fun pools in Oslo area, everything you need they have, highly recommend to try at least once with family.
MASTERdso — Google review
A very, very bad, disgusting, terrible service. The entire area is run-down and neglected. They charge a lot of money. Half of the equipment doesn't work. The foot baths often don't work. There are often technical issues. Things are often closed. I do not recommend it. Very bad service.
Vitalij K — Google review
4.3
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4.0
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P. M. Røwdes gate 8, 1811 Askim, Norway
http://www.ostfoldbadet.no/
+47 69 81 99 00
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