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P.S. "Skibladner" (pron. shee-blah-d-ner) is the pride of Norway's inland, and one of Norway's best-loved tourist attractions. This preserved and restored paddle steamer is over 150 years old but continues to run a timetabled service in the summer months.
• WHY travel with Skibladner? A unique vessel in beautiful surroundings, with excellent food and a 150-year history. Something for everyone! Fully licensed restaurant on board.
• WHERE: Lake Mjøsa, 12 hours north of Oslo
• WHEN: Late June to mid-August. Sailings daily, except Mondays. See timetable.
• HOW MUCH: Tickets from NOK 180, children free.
Every summer, Skibladner draws her broad wake across Lake Mjøsa, Norway's largest inland lake, an hour's drive north of the capital, Oslo.
A voyage on this unique vessel is an experience not to be missed! Skibladner sails between the villages and towns around Lake Mjøsa as she has always done: Lillehammer, Moelv, Gjøvik, Hamar and Eidsvoll idyllic country towns basking in the Norwegian summer sunshine.
Skibladner has been painstakingly restored to her 1888 appearance giving you an authentic experience of 19th century steamship travel in Norway.
With her rhythmic and relaxing paddling across the lake, as well as the temptations provided by her first class restaurant, Skibladner provides a treat for all your senses.
Contact our booking office for more information!
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