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Hunderfossen Adventure Park
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Hunderfossen Familiepark is an amusement park north of Lillehammer in the province of Oppland in Norway. The park is one of Norway's biggest tourist attractions, with over 275,000 visitors each summer. It also has a Winter Park which opens from February to mid-March.
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Energy Center - Energy Center DA
Fossekrovegen 28, 2625 Fåberg, Norway
Kid's farm Hunderfossen
Fossekrovegen, 2625 Fåberg, Norway
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Fossekroa
Fossekrovegen 72, 2625 Fåberg, Norway
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Hunderfossen Hotel & Resort
Fossekrovegen 70, 2625 Fåberg, Norway
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Hunderfossen Adventure Park

Fossekrovegen 22, 2625 Fåberg, Norway
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Hunderfossen Familiepark is an amusement park north of Lillehammer in the province of Oppland in Norway. The park is one of Norway's biggest tourist attractions, with over 275,000 visitors each summer. It also has a Winter Park which opens from February to mid-March.

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attractions: Energy Center - Energy Center DA, Kid's farm Hunderfossen, restaurants: Fossekroa
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+47 61 27 55 30
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hunderfossen.no

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Energy Center - Energy Center DA

Kid's farm Hunderfossen

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Energy Center - Energy Center DA

4.4

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Kid's farm Hunderfossen

Kid's farm Hunderfossen

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4.4
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5.0
1y

Hunderfossen Adventure Park, nestled in the picturesque landscape of Norway, is an epitome of wonder and excitement, offering a plethora of experiences that delight visitors of all ages. From thrilling rides to enchanting attractions, this park is a treasure trove of fun and adventure. Let me take you on a journey through its captivating wonders, as we explore why Hunderfossen Adventure Park is truly amazing.

As you step into the park, you're immediately greeted by the majestic Hunderfossen Castle, a sight straight out of a fairy tale. The castle sets the tone for the magical adventures that await within its walls. With its towering spires and intricate architecture, it serves as a fitting gateway to the enchanting world of Hunderfossen.

One of the highlights of Hunderfossen Adventure Park is its impressive array of rides, guaranteed to get your adrenaline pumping. From the exhilarating roller coasters to the thrilling water slides, there's no shortage of heart-pounding excitement here. Daredevils will love the Thundercoaster, a high-speed roller coaster that twists and turns through the forest with breathtaking drops and loops.

For those seeking a more leisurely experience, Hunderfossen offers a variety of family-friendly rides that cater to all ages. The Fairy Tale Castle Ride takes you on a whimsical journey through classic fairy tales, while the Magic Carpet Ride offers a serene glide above the treetops, providing stunning views of the surrounding landscape.

But Hunderfossen Adventure Park is not just about adrenaline-pumping rides; it's also a place of discovery and exploration. The park is home to a wealth of educational attractions that offer insights into Norwegian history, culture, and mythology. Visitors can explore the Viking Village, where they can learn about the life and customs of these legendary warriors, or visit the Troll Cave, where they can encounter mythical creatures straight out of Norse folklore.

One of the most captivating aspects of Hunderfossen Adventure Park is its attention to detail. Everywhere you look, you'll find beautifully crafted landscapes, intricate sculptures, and immersive themed areas that transport you to another world. Whether you're wandering through the enchanted forest or exploring the medieval village, every corner of the park is filled with wonder and enchantment.

No visit to Hunderfossen Adventure Park would be complete without experiencing its legendary ice and snow attractions. The park is home to Norway's largest snow castle, a breathtaking structure made entirely of ice and snow. Visitors can marvel at its towering spires, intricate carvings, and magical ice sculptures, or take a thrilling ride down the ice slide for an unforgettable adventure.

But perhaps the most magical experience of all is the park's renowned light show, which takes place every evening after dark. As the sun sets and the stars come out, the park is transformed into a dazzling display of color and light, with illuminated sculptures, sparkling fountains, and mesmerizing projections that dance across the night sky. It's a truly enchanting spectacle that captures the imagination and leaves a lasting impression on all who witness it.

In addition to its attractions, Hunderfossen Adventure Park also offers a variety of dining options, ranging from cozy cafes serving traditional Norwegian fare to fast food stands offering quick and tasty snacks. Visitors can sample local specialties like reindeer stew and smoked salmon, or indulge in classic theme park favorites like hot dogs and ice cream.

Overall, Hunderfossen Adventure Park is a place of wonder, excitement, and enchantment, where every corner is filled with magic and adventure. Whether you're soaring through the air on a thrilling roller coaster, exploring ancient Viking ruins, or simply enjoying the beauty of nature, there's something here for everyone to enjoy. So pack your bags, gather your family and friends, and embark on an unforgettable journey to Hunderfossen Adventure Park. Trust me, you won't be...

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4.0
1y

Anbefaler å reise til Hunderfossen utenom høgsessong. Vi valgte å kjøpe sesongkort for 2 vaksne og ei på 6 år, då vi planla å være i parken minst 4 dager, og muligens retunere fleire gongar same sommar, og utover haust også. Tidlegare har vi betalt for 2 dagar, og stått i kø for å rekke å få gjort minst nokre av attraksjonane vi vil før oppholdet har vært over. Systemet med å bestille tid til den enkelte attraksjon, som dei hadde under Koronapandemien, fungerte bra for oss, og vi synst den burde vært vidareført. Då kunne vi anbefalt også besøk i høgsessongen/fellesferien. Det gjer vi ikkje! Av to viktige grunnar: 1.For mykje køståing, og 2.Vi har eit inntrykk av at Hunderfossen er i ferd med å bli noke oppbrukt. Vi tenker den tren fornying. Har vært her med jevne mellomrom sidan eit par år etter åpning, og same attraksjonane som eg som barn sto i kø til, står no mine barn i kø til. Hunderfossen burde i større grad være ute etter å fornye seg, og forbetre seg. Det er også fint at dei kan sysselsette sommarvikarar, men det hadde vært greit å kunne stille dei ansatte i parken om det du lurer på, og få svar, eller iallfall profesjonell oppførsel nok til at du veit kvar du skal henvende deg for å få svar. Inntrykket er at det heile er noke amatørmessig, og at høgre handa ikkje heilt veit kva den venstre handa har planlagt og tenker å gjere. Prisane er samanlignbare med andre parkar, det bør også dei parktilsette være. Vi overhøyrde ved eit par tilfelle tilsette som framfor oss diskuterte kven som skulle ha pause når, og diskusjonar om kva som var rettferdig og ikkje. Kan virke som dei tilsette ikkje var heilt nøgde med arbeidsforhold og betingelsar. Eg forventar blidt sørvisinnstilt vertskap når eg betalar dyrt for å kome på besøk. Dette er ikkje slakt av Hunderfossen, vi skal dit igjen i løpet av ferien, for vi har mykje moro der. Utenom sessong vel og merke. Vår første dag i parken var fredag då skulane stengte for ferien, og vi hadde parken i stor grad for oss sjølve. På ein dag fekk vi gjort alt vi ville fleire gongar. Vi var der og laurdagen, litt meir folk då, sikkert grunna helg og skulefri, men langt unna fellesferiekaoset som vi har opplevd før. Flyten vi fekk ved å kunne gå frå attraksjon til attraksjon og la veslejenta på 6 år styre kvar vi skulle gå neste, den er uvurderlig og etter vår meining avgjerande for eit vellykka opphal. Attmed fint vær sjølvsagt. Den flyten medførte at vi 2 vaksne, som måtte bytte på å ta oss av ei 4 veker gammal ei i vogna si. Vi også fekk nok muligheiter til at terskelen for å prøve attraksjonar vi har vegra oss for...(Il tempo ekstra gigante, Vikingskipet, og Trollfallet) vart lav nok. Lav nok til at grunna påtrykk frå vår modige 6 åring, braut vi mentale barrierer kvar sine gongar, og valgte å prøve attraksjonane. Delvis mot vår vilje altså, men gøy var det, og mestringsfølelse fekk vi. Her er nok kjekke attraksjonar, sjølv om vi gjerne vil ha meir å velge i, vesla tok berg og dalbana 8-10 gongar. Kunne trengt ein loop, so blir kanskje Tusenfryd neste. Fint med grillmuligheit, og variasjon i aktivitetar, ok badeland. Merka lite til 40-årsjubileet, anna enn en teaterproduksjon som virka å være av det lite påkosta slaget. Trur ikkje det var ho unge jenta som stod i kiosken som var skuespiller 30 minutt etterpå, det var nok skuespillere. Men det var ikkje som i Astrid Lindgrens vetden, eller ei kaptein Sabeltannforestilling på kvelden, eller dag, for den del. Vart langt det her. Fint med årskortparkering, muligheit for destinasjonslading av elbil, og det å være utanfor sessong. Vi likte bukkane bruseklatreløypene, og kjem til å kose oss med desse igjen la med alt anna som får ein dag i parken til å fyke forbi. Med muligheit for tur til Barans gård, Lilleputthammer og Lekeland Hafjell, Maihaugen og Lillehammer by, m.m. er det null problem å feriere ganske so aktivt i minst ei veke, kanskje meir, i intervallar på 3-5års mellomrom i Hunderfossen familiepark. Pass på å ta med barna når dei er meir enn 120cm høge, for då er muligheitene og attraksjonane...

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4.0
2y

The place is good for a family day out or may be a two day out. The place is located not too far from Oslo and also has paid parking options. Although having a paid parking is outskirts didn’t made me happy but that is how it is. The entry is smooth and you will have staff assistance if you need when you enter. The park has many options for almost all age kids like water area, slides, movies and shows . Some of the slides were a mix of fund and educational like a farm tractor ride. So that was very nice. On a hot sunny day I recommend to bring hats as you will not find much places for shelter. Bring your kids food and water. If you are low on water you can buy it inside and I have also seen people getting refills by the shop owners for free. Bring your strollers that will assist you keep stuff while you mobilize and wait in queues. The waiting time in queue is not too long. I think max we waited was around 10-15 minutes but that will change depending on rush. Overall your kids will have a great fun but please plan 2 days as it is too tiring to cover...

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Bli med oss en helg til Hunderfossen familiepark! #familyholiday #visitnorway #norwayfamilies
prateek Chaudharyprateek Chaudhary
The place is good for a family day out or may be a two day out. The place is located not too far from Oslo and also has paid parking options. Although having a paid parking is outskirts didn’t made me happy but that is how it is. The entry is smooth and you will have staff assistance if you need when you enter. The park has many options for almost all age kids like water area, slides, movies and shows . Some of the slides were a mix of fund and educational like a farm tractor ride. So that was very nice. On a hot sunny day I recommend to bring hats as you will not find much places for shelter. Bring your kids food and water. If you are low on water you can buy it inside and I have also seen people getting refills by the shop owners for free. Bring your strollers that will assist you keep stuff while you mobilize and wait in queues. The waiting time in queue is not too long. I think max we waited was around 10-15 minutes but that will change depending on rush. Overall your kids will have a great fun but please plan 2 days as it is too tiring to cover everything in a day.
jamie jjamie j
Hunderfossen Adventure Park is a magical little spot that takes the mythology of trolls and mixes it with snow and ice. I went with my wife and 9 month old child on the first day of reopening in February during a sort kf winter wonderland esq theme. Within the park was an ice church, museum and bar. The church was really spectacular. It had ice sculptures, and well placed lights that set the building off . Whilst the park was made for children older than 9 month, as a family we enjoyed our time there! My personal highlight was the giant troll statue. I'm fascinated in cultural mythologies and trolls is no exception. The downside is that the park didnt sell any postcodes with the troll on it which is odd since it is such a huge presence. They topped the end of the day with a firework display in time with some music. That's always fun to watch against the back drop of mountains.
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The place is good for a family day out or may be a two day out. The place is located not too far from Oslo and also has paid parking options. Although having a paid parking is outskirts didn’t made me happy but that is how it is. The entry is smooth and you will have staff assistance if you need when you enter. The park has many options for almost all age kids like water area, slides, movies and shows . Some of the slides were a mix of fund and educational like a farm tractor ride. So that was very nice. On a hot sunny day I recommend to bring hats as you will not find much places for shelter. Bring your kids food and water. If you are low on water you can buy it inside and I have also seen people getting refills by the shop owners for free. Bring your strollers that will assist you keep stuff while you mobilize and wait in queues. The waiting time in queue is not too long. I think max we waited was around 10-15 minutes but that will change depending on rush. Overall your kids will have a great fun but please plan 2 days as it is too tiring to cover everything in a day.
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Hunderfossen Adventure Park is a magical little spot that takes the mythology of trolls and mixes it with snow and ice. I went with my wife and 9 month old child on the first day of reopening in February during a sort kf winter wonderland esq theme. Within the park was an ice church, museum and bar. The church was really spectacular. It had ice sculptures, and well placed lights that set the building off . Whilst the park was made for children older than 9 month, as a family we enjoyed our time there! My personal highlight was the giant troll statue. I'm fascinated in cultural mythologies and trolls is no exception. The downside is that the park didnt sell any postcodes with the troll on it which is odd since it is such a huge presence. They topped the end of the day with a firework display in time with some music. That's always fun to watch against the back drop of mountains.
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