Lillehammer Olympic Park
Lillehammer Olympic Park
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Summer and winter you can experience wonderful events, exciting activities and magical sports moments in the Olympic facilities in Lillehammer. Olympiaparken consists of Lysgårdsbakken ski jumping venue, Birkebeineren ski stadium, Håkons Hall, Kanthaugen freestyle arena and Lillehammer Olympic Sliding Centre. All the facilities were built for the Winter Olympics in 1994.
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Elisabeth KG
Bergen, Norway7 contributions
Jul 2023 • Friends
Nice stop over, free of charge when climbing the stairs. Possibility to reach the top using a "ski-lift" and for 65 NOK. Nice view and fun to see the old structures of the 1994 Olympic games.
Written 6 August 2023
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Knud H
3 contributions
Jul 2023 • Family
We visited the Olympic Museum, the Maihaugen Folk Museum and the Olympic park, all were great. Olympic museum was very informative, the Maihaugen was very good in capturing Norway history
Written 2 August 2023
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Steven L
17 contributions
Jul 2023 • Friends
This is a very exciting place for those who love ski jumping and the history of the 1994 Olympics. There were training sessions going on while we were there, so we got to see them jump on the big hill. There is a small shop with a few gifts and T-shirts, but don't expect major gifts relating to the 1994 Lillahamar Olympics.
Written 15 July 2023
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Rafi
La Teste-de-Buch, France57 contributions
Jul 2022
The view from up there is beautiful, but not worth the price, you pay for the parking, you pay for the entrance (with a museum so so...), you even have to pay to go to the bathroom!
Written 9 February 2023
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AUSLion
London, UK1,354 contributions
Jul 2022
Good visit to the Olympic Park to be able to explore where medals were won by athletes in years past. Great to walk up to the top (got the heart rate going!) and some great views and photos back down.
Written 16 October 2022
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WingWingOne
London, UK879 contributions
Aug 2022 • Couples
This is about the olympic park that lays far below the slope of the ski jump
It are just a bunch of halls where now they play tennic and ice hockey. You can t visit them inside.
It s just that they have a place in sports history
It are just a bunch of halls where now they play tennic and ice hockey. You can t visit them inside.
It s just that they have a place in sports history
Written 14 September 2022
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Ramadama
New Providence, NJ2,262 contributions
Jun 2022 • Couples
I wasn't sure what to expect visiting in the summer but it was fun. We road the chair lift up and enjoyed the spectacular view. We walked down to the lower level. Afterwards we road the chairlift down.
Written 29 June 2022
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Kristina G
Stanwell, UK40 contributions
Dec 2019 • Family
Really amazing place. Lots of different skiing tracks. Kids had lots of fun. Everything really good. Will definitely be back
Written 8 January 2020
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Navigator645184
Costa Rica32 contributions
Jan 2020 • Family
We were lucky enough to stop by and see someone practicing. It was easy to park and walk up the stairs. There isn’t much time between jumps.
Written 5 January 2020
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MY Tan
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia644 contributions
Sep 2019 • Couples
We went to the Lillehammer Winter Olympics Park on Sept 17, entrance was free. Must be very grand when it hosted the Winter Olympics in 1994.
We were pleased to see the stadium very well maintained &Â still being used 25 years after the 1994 winter Olympics. We could have but didn't climb the steep steel steps or used the ski lift up to the top to have a bird's eye view. Other than the skiers, the place was quite deserted, the few shops were not open, maybe we were there too early.
We saw some skiers practising on the plastic-like slopes. The skiers zoomed down so fast that I only managed to take a nice video of one skiing down. If not for these skiers, there would be nothing exciting to see here.Â
We were pleased to see the stadium very well maintained &Â still being used 25 years after the 1994 winter Olympics. We could have but didn't climb the steep steel steps or used the ski lift up to the top to have a bird's eye view. Other than the skiers, the place was quite deserted, the few shops were not open, maybe we were there too early.
We saw some skiers practising on the plastic-like slopes. The skiers zoomed down so fast that I only managed to take a nice video of one skiing down. If not for these skiers, there would be nothing exciting to see here.Â
Written 10 October 2019
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Scott P
Manchester, UK4 contributions
Hi I am thinking of coming end of February, beginning of march. Is there a way to try out the bobsleigh and skeleton on the ice?
Torunn Hadland S
Olen, Norway
Er det lurt å forhåndsbestille Bob kjøringen?
Hei! Det er i utgangspunktet bare å møte opp. Men enkelte dager kan det være stor pågang, så ta gjerne kontakt med oss på post@olympiaparken.no for å sjekke tilgjengeligheten 😊
Rick L
Utrecht, The Netherlands27 contributions
Is it open in the summer (i'll be around next week) and is
My daughter (7) allowed? She would love it.
Lillehammer Olympiapark
Lillehammer, Norway15 contributions
Hi Rick and thank you for your inquiry. Do you mean the wheeled bobsleigh? In that case we are sorry to inform you that the age limit is 10 years. Hope to see you here though! We will be open from 10.00-17.00.
Doug M
Asbury Park, NJ19 contributions
How do I get there using public transportation from Lillehammer?
Tom Erik H
Lillehammer, Norway19 contributions
Hello and thank you for your post!
The best way using public transportation depends on what activity you'll like to try out.
From the center of Lillehammer to the ski-jump arena and tobogganing the best way would be taxi. It will cost you about 20-25 dollars from the center of town. (4 pax-taxi)
Going to the Olympic Bobsleigh and luge track, you can actually take the train from Oslo Airport and straight to Hunderfossen Station. Hunderfossen is located 15 km north of Lillehammer, so you will need to go by train headed for Trondheim to get there. From here to the venue there is just walking distance. (5-10 minutes walk)
You can also go by taxi from center of Lillehammer (approx. 60-70 dollars), or go by local bus to Hafjell and then take taxi from there. (40-50 dollars)
If there is anything else we can help you with, do not hesitate to cintact us again.
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