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About this venue
Arasen Stadion is a stadium in Lillehammer designed for sporting events and larger open-air gatherings. Its main value for visitors lies in its clear stadium layout, easy-to-understand space and event-focused atmosphere. As a sports venue, it is well suited for matches, competitions and programs where good visibility and simple movement around the site are an important part of the overall experience.
Inside, the impression is based on functionality: the stands provide a direct view toward the field, while the open stadium format creates the natural acoustics typical of sports arenas. Visitors especially appreciate the clear layout, straightforward entry process and practical organization of services before the event, during breaks and after the program ends.
The stadium is located at C. J. Hansens veg 7, Lillehammer, Norway. The most practical way to reach the entrance is to plan arrival by car or local transport to the nearest access points, leaving enough time to find the correct approach around the stadium. For a broader overview of moving around Lillehammer and connecting with the rest of the city, the city description below provides a natural continuation.
About the city: Lillehammer
Lillehammer, a picturesque town in Norway’s inland region, blends a calm atmosphere with the buzz of top-class events. Known for its strong sporting heritage and vibrant cultural scene, it’s an excellent setting for anyone coming for tickets to matches, competitions, or concerts. The advantage of Lillehammer is that the experience doesn’t stop at the venue doors—everything is close, easy to navigate, and lively enough to turn your visit into a refreshing city escape.
The town takes pride in practical, straightforward connectivity. Arriving by train is especially convenient: Vy and other services on the Dovrebanen line stop right in the centre at Lillehammer stasjon, putting accommodation, restaurants, and most key locations within easy reach. For those flying in, Oslo lufthavn Gardermoen is the natural gateway, and a combination of train and bus makes it simple to continue on to town. Within Lillehammer and the surrounding area, Innlandstrafikk provides useful bus connections, and driving is easy via the main route E6, making it straightforward to reach arenas and sports complexes without complicated transfers.
Before or after the event, Lillehammer offers plenty of “tourist bonuses” to round out the day. Stroll along Storgata, drop into local cafés and galleries, or explore Maihaugen, one of Norway’s best-known open-air museums. Along the shores of Mjøsa and the riverside paths by Gudbrandsdalslågen, it’s easy to find a quiet spot to unwind, while nearby viewpoints and ski jumps deliver iconic panoramas that have become a signature of the town.
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