Practical information
Spend the whole day in the park with your family and friends! Mjøsparken offers both dining and accommodation, and lots of fun activities for everyone. You can reach the park by train, bus, boat and car.
Public transport
You can reach Mjøsparken by train, bus or boat. The train station in Brumunddal is within a few minutes walking distance to the park.
Read morePlaces to eat
In and around Mjøsparken there are several different establishments that offer meals, snacks, and refreshments. The park itself offers barbeque facilities for visitors who want to prepare their own meals.
Read moreAccommodation
Ringsaker offers a wide range of accommodation. You can spend the night at Wood Hotel Mjøstårnet, the world’s tallest timber building at 85,4 metres. Or perhaps you would rather wake up among squirrels and forest birds in one of our tree top cabins? Or how about a night in one of our many farm estates, surrounded by fields in the magnificent landscape of our countryside?
Read moreBorrow sports gear
The organisation BUA Ringsaker rents out all kinds of sports gear for free. The BUA-service is available to both inhabitants and visitors in Ringsaker.
Read moreTourist information office
Would you like to visit other parts of Ringsaker and our region? At the tourist information office, they’re happy to point you in the right direction. Find out where to eat, learn about all the unique and pleasant offers for accommodation, or discover the numerous attractions that our area has to offer.
Read morePublic restrooms
There are public restrooms available within the park and next to the parking area by “the sugarmound”, the popular rest stop with a view over the lake Mjøsa and the surrounding area.
Read moreSkibladner
Skibladner is the world’s oldest paddle steamer in timetabled service and one of Norway’s best-loved attractions, being 167 years old in August 2023. She is still powered by her steam engines from 1888 and offers a uniquely authentic experience of steamship travel in the 1800s.
Read moreAccessibility for visitors with physical impairments
The park is well suited for visitors with physical impairments. The wide paths and walkways make it easy to move around. The beach is equipped with a ramp and facilities for those who need safe, easy access to the water. The facilities also provide a safe environment for younger children who are learning to swim.
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