EAST FOR LAKE MJØSA
Hamar Tourist Office
The tourist information office in Hamar has 12 regular and 8 electric bicycles for rent. All bikes are of the Kalkhoff brand.
To rent a bicycle, please contact:
- Telephone: +47 400 36 036
- E-mail: post@hamarregionen.no
- Website: www.visitmjosa.com
IN THE MIDDLE OF LAKE MJØSA - Nes & Helgøya
Infoteket
Infoteket in Tingnes has 4 electric touring bikes (Kalkhoff) and 2 electric mountain bikes (HaiBike) for rent.
For multi-day rental, please contact:
- Telephone: +47 471 65 913
- E-mail: post@infoteket.no
- Website: www.infoteket.no
NORTH OF LAKE MJØSA
Station Cafe & Hostel
You can rent a bike at the train station in Lillehammer. The bike rental is located at station cafe and hostel which is walking distance from Lillehammer City center and most of the hotels in Lillehammer. The bikes are all electric and very easy to use. You can rent them on a daily rent or half a day. Helmet is included and the battery will be fully charged upon your arrival. More info? Click here!
For booking or information, please contact:
- Telephone: +47 61 24 90 00
- E-mail: info@hafjell.no
- Website: www@hafjell.no
SOUTH OF LAKE MJØSA
Bjerknes gård
Bjerknes farm by Minnesund has bicycles for rent for you who want to cycle (part of) the Mjøstråkk route. The bikes are picked up and delivered within walking distance to Eidsvoll train station, at the train station in Hamar or with us at Minnesund. Here at Minnesund you can also park your car for free as long as you rent a bike.
Telefon:63 96 80 20
E-post: jon@wenger.no
Hjemmeside: bjerknes-bb.no/
BUA equipment depot
All over the country, there are schemes in place where sports and outdoor equipment can be borrowed for free. One of these is BUA – an initiative first and foremost aimed at children and young adults, but often also extended to anyone else as looking to borrow equipment. These schemes are owned and run by local councils, clubs, and associations. Most of the equipment is purchased new using charitable funds and public grants, and some is also donated by private individuals.
The BUA scheme is a concept that aims to promote activity among children and young adults across the municipality by providing depots from which equipment can be borrowed for free. It is an initiative that reduces consumerism and ensures that activities are available and affordable for all.
BUA equipment depots along Mjøstråkk
Click on each individual equipment depot to see what is available:
(NB: BUA only got Norwegian webpages.
We reccommend using Google Chrome for automatic on page translations while browsing BUA's website)
- Stange
- Hamar
- Brumunddal
- Lillehammer
- Gjøvik
- Østre Toten
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