Jotunheimen in Eastern Norway - Photo: Lars Sjøgren/Innovation Norway
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Jotunheimen in Eastern Norway

Eastern Norway

Eastern Norway is known for tall and wild mountains in Jotunheimen National Park and urban life in the capital of Oslo. Open article Open article
Facts
About half of the Norwegian population live in this region. Gudbrandsdalen is one of the valleys cutting through the mountains from east to west.

Destinations in Eastern Norway

Oslo

The capital of Norway is situated by a fjord and surrounded by hills and forests.
Interest:  City holiday

Lillehammer

Lillehammer hosted The Olympic Winter Games in 1994, and is known for old farms, a modern town centre and surrounding alpine skiing resorts.

The Jotunheimen Mountains

Enjoy the view from the top of Galdhøpiggen, Norway's tallest mountain, or walk along the narrow, but popular, Besseggen Ridge.

Hemsedal

Hemsedal is a small mountain village known for some of Norway's best skiing and fly fishing.

Bjorli and Lesja

At the very top of Gudbrandsdalen, only a few kilometers from Romsdalen, you will find the municipality of Lesja and the village of Bjorli.

Flå

Flå offers beautiful nature, from lakes and forests to mountain tops. Parts of Vassfaret (the legendary Kingdom of Bears) belong to Flå.

Follo

Welcome to the sunny side of the Oslofjord, only 20 minutes south of Oslo.

Geilo

Geilo is a mountain village halfway between Oslo and Bergen. It is known for good skiing during winter, and hiking, cycling and fishing during summer.

Gjøvik, Land and Toten

Gjøvik is located by lake Mjøsa and is home to Skibladner, the oldest paddle steamer in the world.

Hadeland

Being on the list of nationally valuable culture landscapes, Hadeland can offer a wealth of attractions and activities for visitors of all ages.

Gudbrandsdalen

Gudbrandsdalen is surrounded by the national parks of Jotunheimen, Rondane and Dovrefjell, and is known for medieval farms and good skiing.

Nesbyen

Nesbyen is the "old town" of the Hallingdal Valley, rich in culture and tradition. The gentle high mountains tempt you with amazing scenery.

Sandefjord and Larvik

Larvik and Sandefjord are summer towns, known for a beautiful coast with good fishing and biking routes

The Adventure Road

The Adventure Road takes you on a journey through Hallingdal, over mountain passes and into the rich, lush fjord landscape of Sogn and Hardanger.

Fjell Norway

Explore the mountain region of Fjell Norway. Visit the Olympic town Lillehammer and the surrounding national parks Jotunheimen, Rondane and Dovre.

The Drammen Region

Combine urban life in the city of Drammen with a wilderness expedition, or an art trip in Vestfossen with a round of golf in picturesque surroundings.

Trysil

Trysil is Norway’s largest ski resort with 65 slopes and 32 lifts. Trysil has a family profile, and in summer Trysil offers more than 30 activities.

Valdres

The Valdres valley is known for good skiing and hiking around Beitostølen and Vaset, and many mountain lakes with good trout fishing.

Villmarksriket

Villmarksriket wilderness area is located in the county of Hedmark, just north of Oslo. Norway's largest ski resort is found at Trysil.

Romerike

Romerike is a green and lush region close to Oslo. Here you can visit the Eidsvoll Building where Norway's independence from Denmark was declared.

Østfold

Østfold is one of Norway’s smallest counties. The region can for example tempt you with the Oslofjord, Fredrikstad Fortress and the Glomma River.

Ål

In Ål you can enjoy enjoy outdoor activities and a number of cultural events.

Multimedia

Film from Oslo

Watch this comprehensive video from Oslo, with all the main attractions and activities the capital of Norway has to offer.

Film from a trip through the Gudbrandsdalen Valley

Let a guide take you through the main attractions in Gudbrandsdalen, including a medieval farm and an outdoor production of the famous play Peer Gynt.
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