
Well known because of the Olympics, Lillehammer is ut a small town with a population of only 6,000 people. The city lies at the northern end of Norways biggest lake, Mjøsa at a distance of 160 km from Oslo. It is surrounded by farms, forests and small settlements. The intimate and cosy main walking street, Storgata, has well preserved wooden buildings and is located in the heart of Lillehammer.
Lillehammer was founded as a trading post in 1827 and granted full market town status in 1842.Lillehammer is an important year round tourist destination. During the winter, Lillehammer is a skiing Eldorado for ski enthusiasts. Here you will find one of northern Europes best cross-country ski resorts. In 1994, the city successfully hosted the Winter Olympics. During the summer is Lillehammers main atttraction, Maihaugen, The Sandvig Collections. Maihaugen is one of Europes biggest open air museums. It boasts 140 examples of working farms, a 13th-century stave church and a variety of houses. Other attractions are the Olympic Park, Norwegian Olympic Museum, Lillehammer Art Museum, the paddle steamer, Skibladner, and Hunderfossen Family Park.
Agder
Alta
Arendal
Ålesund
Åndalsnes
Ballangen
Bardufoss
Bergen
Bodo
Drammen
Flakstad
Flåm
Florø
Forde
Geilo
Geirangerfjord
Golsfjellet
Grimstad
Hallingdal
Hammerfest
Hardangervidda National Park
Harstad
Hemsedal
Holmekollen
Inderoy
Jostedalsbreen National Park
Kirkenes
Kragero
Kristiansand
Kristiansund
Lillehammer
Longyearbyen
Molde
MOSJEN
Mosjoen
Moskenes
Narvik
Nord-Odal
North Cape
Nybyen
Porsgrunn
Røros
Rost
Sandefjord
Skomvær
Stavanger
Stjordal
Straume
Surnadal
Svolvær
Telemark
The Hurtigruten boats
Tonsberg
Tonstad
Tretten
Tromso
Trondheim
Tvedestrand
Tysfjord
Vaeroy
Vagan
Vardo
Vestvagoy