Lillehammer: Sport Venue
Places and attractions in the Sport venue category
Lysgårdsbakken
Ski flying hill used in 1994 Olympics Lysgårdsbakken, the iconic ski jumping hill located in Lillehammer, Norway, stands as a testament to the city's rich winter sports heritage. Constructed for the 1994 Winter Olympics, this impressive sport venue has since become a landmark for both athletes...
Håkons Hall
Håkons Hall, located in the picturesque city of Lillehammer, Norway, is a beacon for sports enthusiasts and a historical landmark of the 1994 Winter Olympics. This modern sports venue, named after King Håkon IV of Norway, has been a focal point for winter sports...
Kristins Hall
Eidsiva Arena, also known as Kristins Hall, is an arena located at Stampesletta in Lillehammer, Norway. It consist of an ice rink, a combined handball and floorball court, and a curling rink.
Birkebeineren Ski Stadium
Birkebeineren Ski Stadium is a cross-country skiing and biathlon venue located in Lillehammer, Norway. Situated 3 kilometers from the town center and at 485 meters above mean sea level, it has two stadium areas, one for cross-country and one for biathlon.
Kanthaugen Freestyle Arena
Kanthaugen Freestyle Arena is a freestyle skiing stadium located in the hillside area of Kanthaugen in Lillehammer, Norway. Opened in 1992, it was built for the 1994 Winter Olympics. The venue consists of three hills—one each for aerials, moguls and ski ballet.
Stampesletta
Stampesletta is a multi-use stadium complex in Lillehammer, Norway. Owned and operated by Lillehammer Municipality, it consists of a track and field venue, an artificial turf football field, three natural grass football fields, a gravel field and natural grass training pitches.
Lillehammer Olympic Bobsleigh and Luge Track
Lillehammer Olympic Bobsleigh and Luge Track is a bobsleigh, luge and skeleton track located at Hunderfossen in Lillehammer, Norway, 15 kilometers north of the town center of Lillehammer.
Balbergbakken
Balbergbakken or Balbergbakkene was a ski jumping hill complex located at Fåberg in Lillehammer, Norway. The centerpiece consisted of a large hill with a construction point of 120 meters, in addition to three smaller K-40, K-25 and K-15 hills.