Children's summer day at Maihaugen
Children's Summer Day at Maihaugen is held at the end of August every year and offers 50 activities for children of all ages! Here, both two- and twelve-year-olds will find lots of things they can do.
Children's Summer Day is held annually at the end of August and has 50 exciting activities that excite children of all ages! Here, both toddlers and older children will find a lot of fun to experience.
During the children's summer day, you can participate in: tobogganing, gold digging, face painting, bubble football, carpentry, nailing, target shooting, calf mustering, climbing, fishing, zipline over Breisjøen, horse ride, canoeing, children's traffic town and a number of other fun experiences.
From Lillehammer bus station to Maihaugen it is a short trip of approx. 1.3 kilometers.
Travel options:
On foot (approx. 20-25 min): This is the most common way. Walk up Jernbanegata, turn right into Anders Sandvigs gate, and follow this all the way up to the entrance. There is a slight climb all the way.
Bus (approx. 5 min): Several local buses stop right at Maihaugen (the stop is called Maihaugen). You can use lines 140, 141, or 142. Buses depart frequently from the platforms right outside the bus station.
Car/Taxi (approx. 4 min): Follow the signs to Nordseter/Sjusjøen from the city center, and Maihaugen is on your right. There are good parking opportunities for a fee at the museum.
During the children's summer day, you can participate in: tobogganing, gold digging, face painting, bubble football, carpentry, nailing, target shooting, calf mustering, climbing, fishing, zipline over Breisjøen, horse ride, canoeing, children's traffic town and a number of other fun experiences.
From Lillehammer bus station to Maihaugen it is a short trip of approx. 1.3 kilometers.
Travel options:
On foot (approx. 20-25 min): This is the most common way. Walk up Jernbanegata, turn right into Anders Sandvigs gate, and follow this all the way up to the entrance. There is a slight climb all the way.
Bus (approx. 5 min): Several local buses stop right at Maihaugen (the stop is called Maihaugen). You can use lines 140, 141, or 142. Buses depart frequently from the platforms right outside the bus station.
Car/Taxi (approx. 4 min): Follow the signs to Nordseter/Sjusjøen from the city center, and Maihaugen is on your right. There are good parking opportunities for a fee at the museum.
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