Discover the Thrill of Lillehammer Olympic Park
Experience the legacy of the 1994 Winter Olympics at Lillehammer Olympic Park, a stunning destination for sports and nature lovers alike.
Nestled in the heart of Norway, Lillehammer Olympic Park offers visitors a unique blend of history, sports, and stunning natural scenery. This iconic park, known for its role in the 1994 Winter Olympics, is a must-visit destination for tourists looking to explore the rich heritage of winter sports while enjoying breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.
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- Nordsetervegen 45, Lillehammer, 2618, NO
Know before you go
Hi, I'm Eve. Here are a few practical things to know before exploring Lillehammer Olympic Park.
- Visit during the winter months for skiing and snowboarding, or in summer for hiking and biking trails.
- Don't miss the chance to take a guided tour to learn about the Olympic history and architecture.
- Bring a camera to capture the breathtaking views from the ski jumps and surrounding areas.
- Check the schedule for local events and festivals that may coincide with your visit for a unique experience.
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Getting There
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Car
If you're traveling by car, start by entering the E6 highway. Depending on your starting point in Innlandet, head towards Lillehammer. If you're coming from Hamar, take E6 south for approximately 100 km until you reach Lillehammer. Once you arrive, follow the signs for Lillehammer Olympic Park. Specifically, take the exit for Nordsetervegen and follow it until you reach Nordsetervegen 45, where the park is located. Parking is available near the entrance, but be aware of any parking fees that may apply.
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Public Transportation (Bus)
For those using public transportation, you can take a bus from various locations in Innlandet to Lillehammer. Check the local bus service schedules (like Innlandstrafikk) for routes that service Lillehammer. Most buses will drop you off at Lillehammer Bus Station. From the bus station, it's about a 15-minute walk to Lillehammer Olympic Park. Simply head north on Storgata, turn left onto Nordsetervegen, and continue walking until you reach Nordsetervegen 45.
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Public Transportation (Train)
Another option is to take the train to Lillehammer. NSB operates train services to Lillehammer from various cities. Upon arrival at Lillehammer Train Station, exit the station and head towards the bus station. You can catch a local bus or walk to Lillehammer Olympic Park. If you decide to walk, it takes approximately 30 minutes. Simply head north on Storgata, turn left onto Nordsetervegen, and follow it until you reach the park at Nordsetervegen 45.
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