
Hunderfossen Family Park
Innlandet
Located north of Lillehammer in Innlandet, Norway, Hunderfossen Family Park is one of the country's largest amusement parks, founded in 1984 by Anders J. Huuse. The park hosts more than 275,000 visitors each summer and features over 60 attractions. Many rides and exhibits are inspired by Norwegian folktales collected by Peter Christen Asbjørnsen and Jørgen Moe, bringing traditional stories to life through immersive environments. A highlight is the giant troll structure housing a hall with fairy tale tableaux and a restaurant, designed in the spirit of Ivo Caprino's work. The park also includes the Adventure Castle and Adventure Ship, both influenced by Norwegian folklore. Hunderfossen offers a Winter Park from February to mid-March, extending its appeal beyond the summer season. Attractions range from thrilling rides like rafting and climbing parks to family-friendly areas such as the Children's Farm with over 200 animals nearby. The park has gained cultural recognition, featuring in media such as the Netflix series "Lilyhammer" and the Norwegian film "Troll." With diverse dining options including the troll-themed Trollsalen Restaurant and family packages with accommodations, Hunderfossen Family Park offers a comprehensive and enchanting experience for visitors of all ages.
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Astuce: Visit during summer for full access to over 60 attractions, or experience the unique Winter Park from February to mid-March. Consider purchasing a season pass for unlimited access and check the official website or app for up-to-date opening hours and showtimes. Booking family packages with accommodation in advance can enhance your visit. Don't miss the Children's Farm located just 300 meters from the main park, featuring over 200 animals. Utilize the park's app for navigation, schedules, and facilities information to optimize your day.
Faits intéressants
- •Hunderfossen Family Park attracts over 275,000 visitors each summer, making it one of Norway's largest amusement parks.
- •The park features a giant troll structure that houses a hall with fairy tale tableaux inspired by Norwegian folklore.
- •It was founded in 1984 on land from the historic Huse farm in Fåberg.
- •The Winter Park operates annually from February to mid-March, offering a unique seasonal experience.
- •The park was featured in the Netflix series "Lilyhammer" and the Norwegian film "Troll."
Histoire
Hunderfossen Family Park was established in 1984 by Anders J.
Huuse on land formerly part of Huse farm in Fåberg.
Since its founding, the park has grown to include more than 60 attractions, many themed around Norwegian folktales by Asbjørnsen and Moe, with artistic influence from Ivo Caprino.
Over the decades, it has expanded its offerings to include a Winter Park opening annually from February to mid-March, broadening its seasonal appeal.
The park has become one of Norway's top tourist destinations, attracting over 275,000 visitors each summer and gaining international cultural exposure through film and television.
Guide du lieu
The Giant Troll Hall1980s
A massive troll structure that contains a hall with several fairy tale tableaux based on Norwegian folktales by Asbjørnsen and Moe, designed in the style of Ivo Caprino. It also includes a themed restaurant.
Adventure Castle (Eventyrslottet)1980s
An attraction offering an exciting journey for the whole family, heavily influenced by Norwegian fairy tales.
Adventure Ship (Eventyrskipet)1980s
A ride inspired by Norwegian folktales, designed to immerse visitors in the storytelling tradition.
Hunderfossen Rafting
A thrilling rafting attraction providing adventurous water rides suitable for families.
Children's Farm (Barnas Gård)
Located just 300 meters from the main park, this area allows visitors to get close to over 200 animals, enriching the family experience.
Contact
Téléphone: 61 27 55 30