

Do you remember the magical winter days of 1994? Or maybe you've heard the story of "the best Olympic Winter Games ever! "? That's when it all started for us. The whole world turned its attention to Lillehammer and a historic Winter Olympics was the start of our story. We own and operate the five Olympic arenas in Lillehammer. We have preserved this heritage for over 30 years and we still have state-of-the-art arenas for everything from large events, everyday sports and a wide range of activities for locals and tourists. At the same time, our skilled event team has become one of Norway's largest organizers of cultural and sports events in Norway.
Our venues

Lillehammer Olympic bobsleigh & luge track
Lillehammer Olympic bobsleigh and luge track is the only bobsleigh track in the Nordic region and attracts athletes from all over the world. Stable winter climate and ideal terrain provide very good ice conditions, making the track one of the first to open each season. In addition to top-level sports, the facility offers high-speed, adrenaline-pumping public activities.
Total length of 1,710 meters
Competition length of 1,365 meters
Elevation difference of 114.3 meters
16 curves and a maximum gradient of 15%.
Top speed up to 140 km/h
Fully covered track with sound and timing systems
Season: winter (October–March) and summer (May–September)
Lysgårdsbakkene ski jumping facility
Lysgårdsbakkene is one of Lillehammer's most famous landmarks and offers a spectacular setting for both competitions and audience experiences. The facility consists of a large hill and a normal hill that are naturally integrated into the landscape. From the top, visitors get panoramic views of the city and Lake Mjøsa, and the facility is active for much of the year with jumps almost daily during the season.
Storbakke HS140, K-point 123 m
Normal slope HS98, K-point 90 m
Around 100,000 jumps annually
Chairlift to the top and popular viewpoint
Arena for major international competitions


Haakon's Hall
Håkons Hall is located in the heart of Lillehammer and is one of Norway's most flexible multi-purpose arenas. With its distinctive architecture, large capacity and modern technical solutions, the hall provides an impressive setting for everything from international sports events and concerts to trade fairs, banquets and conferences. The arena's adaptability makes it possible to tailor events in various formats and sizes.
Up to 11,500 spectators
Floor area of up to 3,500 m²
Ceiling height of maximum 40 meters
Stage area up to 330 m²
700 parking spaces and direct driving access
360 LED screen
Universally designed arena
Birkebeineren ski stadium
Birkebeineren Ski Stadium is a complete year-round facility for cross-country skiing and biathlon, just five minutes from Lillehammer city center. With direct access to an extensive trail network and facilities designed for both elite and general use, this is a natural gathering point for competitions and training during the winter. In the summer, the area is transformed into a flexible event arena, well suited for everything from car shows and conventions to concerts and larger public events. Large outdoor areas also make it possible to establish camping with electricity access in connection with events.
Access to around 450 km of trail network
Year-round arena for sports and events
Suitable for exhibitions, conventions and concerts
Large areas arranged for camping with electricity
Shooting targets, sound systems and timing systems
Press center and secretariat
Lubricating hall and lubrication booths
Parking areas, café and accommodation on site


Lillehammer Snow Park
Lillehammer Snow Park, also known as Kanthaugen, is a versatile winter facility that combines activity, mastery and event opportunities. Here you will find a family-friendly toboggan run with a lift and lighting, as well as areas for snowboarding and alpine skiing. The facility's history and varied offerings make it an attractive arena for both organized activities and informal winter experiences.
1 km toboggan run with lift and lights
Alpine skiing and snowboarding training area
Suitable for competitions and events
"Ballet Hill", known for its steep finish
Popular for both recreation and organized activity





















