Innlandet Travel Guide
Norway
Popular cities in Innlandet
With Lom as a starting point, you’ll have 15 of the 20 highest mountains in Norway within reach. It’s also the background for many of Knut Hamsun’s works.
Reasons to visit
- Galdhopiggen
- Lom Stave Church
- Lom Stavkyrkje
This versatile city next to Lake Mjøsa can offer history dating back to the Middle Ages, modern art exhibitions and swimming at the heart of the town.
Reasons to visit
- Mjosa
If you like skiing, Trysil is the place for you. It's one of Norway's most important winter sport resorts, and the town's motto is, fittingly, “Stavtaket foran” (Ski poles forward)!
Reasons to visit
- Trysil Ski Resort
Lillehammer is a gem which received international recognition thanks to the 1994 Olympic Games and the TV series Lilyhammer. This town’s keywords are city life, experiences and beautiful nature.
Tynset is calling! Discover its theme park, natural setting, skiing and more.
Øyer is calling! Discover its skiing, theme park, entertainment and more.
Cities in Innlandet
Lillehammer
Lillehammer is a gem which received international recognition thanks to the 1994 Olympic Games and the TV series Lilyhammer. This town’s keywords are city life, experiences and beautiful nature.
Hamar
This versatile city next to Lake Mjøsa can offer history dating back to the Middle Ages, modern art exhibitions and swimming at the heart of the town.
Gjovik
Situated in the south-east of the Oppland region near Lake Mjøsa, Gjøvik is a town that offers cultural experiences as well as outdoor activities for the whole family.
Elverum
This town, which grew around the Christianfjeld Fortress more than 300 years ago, offers visitors the opportunity to experience history and culture whilst surrounded by dense Norwegian forest.
Trysil
If you like skiing, Trysil is the place for you. It's one of Norway's most important winter sport resorts, and the town's motto is, fittingly, “Stavtaket foran” (Ski poles forward)!
Kongsvinger
Go on stunning walks in the magical Finnskogen forest, or experience places whose history stretches back to the Middle Ages and even earlier.
Lom
With Lom as a starting point, you’ll have 15 of the 20 highest mountains in Norway within reach. It’s also the background for many of Knut Hamsun’s works.
Beitostolen
Beitostølen in Valdres is best known as one of Norway's most popular winter sports havens, but did you know that this quaint little mountain village also has many more exciting things to offer?
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