The Mjøsa Round (299 km)
Eastern Norway, NorwayThe Mjøsa Round is a 299 km road trip around the largest lake in Norway.
It is a great way to explore the beautiful landscape of the region, with its rolling hills, lush forests, and picturesque villages.
The route takes you through the towns of Gjøvik, Lillehammer, and Hamar, and along the lake’s shoreline.
You can also take a detour to visit the historic city of Lillehammer, home to the 1994 Winter Olympics.
Along the way, you can stop to enjoy some of the local attractions, such as the Maihaugen Open Air Museum in Lillehammer, the Gjøvik Glassworks, and the Mjøsa Tower.
The Mjøsa Round is a great way to experience the beauty of Norway, and to get a taste of the country’s culture and history.
Destination
The Lillehammer Region
Country
Norway
Type of experience
Nature
Best time to visit
- Spring
- Autumn
- Summer
Nearby stations
- Hunderfossen Station
- Hove Station
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