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Discover Kopperud
The district Kopperud of in Gjøvik (Oppland) is a subburb in Norway about 60 mi north of Oslo, the country's capital city.
If you need a hotel, we compiled a list of available hotels close to the map centre further down the page.
While being here, you might want to pay a visit to some of the following locations: Gjovik, Raufoss, Lena, Brumunddal and Hov. To further explore this place, just scroll down and browse the available info.
Local weather forecast
Todays Local Weather Conditions & Forecast: 21°C / 70 °F
Morning Temperature | 10°C / 50 °F |
Evening Temperature | 21°C / 70 °F |
Night Temperature | 13°C / 56 °F |
Chance of rainfall | 0% |
Air Humidity | 37% |
Air Pressure | 1014 hPa |
Wind Speed | Calm with 2 km/h (1 mph) from East |
Cloud Conditions | Overcast clouds, covering 94% of sky |
General Conditions | Overcast clouds |
Sunday, 5th of May 2024
17°C (63 °F)
11°C (52 °F)
Light rain, gentle breeze, scattered clouds.
Monday, 6th of May 2024
11°C (51 °F)
9°C (48 °F)
Light rain, gentle breeze, overcast clouds.
Tuesday, 7th of May 2024
17°C (62 °F)
11°C (52 °F)
Scattered clouds, light breeze.
Hotels and Places to Stay
Gjovik Clarion Collection Hotel Grand
Badeland Gjestegård
Hovdetun - Gjøvik Vandrerhjem - Hostel
Quality Hotel Strand Gjovik
Videos from this area
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Et svevende blikk på Gjøvik Gård - Mikrokopter + GoPro
Et overblikk på Gjøvik Gård / An overview of Gjøvik Gård. http://www.gjovikgard.no/ - http://mjosmuseet.no/museene/gjovik_gaard http://mikrokopter.de/ - http://gopro.com - http://www.frsky-r...
Lions Club Gjøvik - Hunnselva Andeløp
August 2012 ble Andeløpet arrangert for første gang I Hunnselva, Gjøvik. Andeløpet er arrangert av Lions Club Gjøvik, og inntekter går til veldedige formål for eldre. Etter stor suksess...
TotenToner @Gjøvik - At last!
Marit Kolloen synger 'At Last' som åpning på TotenToner sin konsert @Gjøvik - At last i Fjellhaven.
Gjovik-Lyn 1a
KULTUR OG NÆRINGSLIV RUNDT MJØSA Gjøvik og Gjøvik-Lyn.Del 1a av interviu med Odd Hermansen og Knut Iversen som ble Norgesmester i fotball for Gjøvik-Lyn i 1962. Interviuer: Sigbjørn ...
Konsert med Hilde på Gjøvik
Fredag 6. februar var jeg og så konsert med Hilde og hennes klasse på Gjøvik. Som stolt onkel er det jo bare og legge ut det lille man har på video :-)
Team Extreme Skandinavisk final FLL Gjøvik 2011
Vårat lag, "Team Extreme nr 7" i den skandinaviska finalen i FLL i Gjøvik 2011.
Gjøvik FF - Valdres (Treningskamp) Audun Solheim om kampen
Trener hos GFF, Audun Solheim uttaler seg etter treningskampen mot Valdres Gjøvik FF - Valdres 1 - 1, 20 februar 2012 Intervjuer: Jaran Pedersen.
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Attractions and noteworthy things
Distances are based on the centre of the city/town and sightseeing location. This list contains brief abstracts about monuments, holiday activities, national parcs, museums, organisations and more from the area as well as interesting facts about the region itself. Where available, you'll find the corresponding homepage. Otherwise the related wikipedia article.
Raufoss
Raufoss is the municipal centre of Vestre Toten, a municipality in the county of Oppland, Norway, 10 kilomenters south of the larger town Gjøvik. It has approximately 6,000 inhabitants. The largest employer is what was earlier Raufoss Ammunitions factory, now split into several sub companies. These include Nammo, Hydro Aluminium and Raufoss Technology. The community has an active sports community pivoting around the sports club Raufoss I.L.
Moelv
Moelv is the second largest center in the municipality of Ringsaker in Norway. Situated at the shores of lake Mjøsa at the mouth of the Moelva river, the town is bordered by green, forested hills farmland. Home to about 4,000 inhabitants, the town consists of a few shopping centers, a railway station and some pubs and restaurants. The main employer is Moelven Industrier, a manufacturer of specialty building materials and modular construction solutions.
Hoff Church
Hoff stone church (Hoff kirke) is a stone church outside Lena, Østre Toten municipality, Oppland county, Norway.
Mjøsa Bridge
Mjøsa Bridge (Mjøsbrua) is a box girder bridge that crosses lake Mjøsa between Moelv and Biri in Hedmark and Oppland counties in Norway. The bridge is 1421 metres long, the longest span is 69 metres, and the clearance to the water is 15 metres. The bridge has 21 spans, and one vehicular lane in each direction. Plans include the building of a new two-lane bridge (for a total of four lanes), or a four lane bridge with a total of six lanes crossing Mjøsa at Moelv/Biri (2x2 + 1x1).
Lena, Norway
Lena is the administrative centre of Østre Toten municipality, Norway. Lena is the trading center for the municipality and is surrounded by mostly farmland. Its population (2005) is 1,092. Located here are five schools and Toten folk high school. Lena is a quite small place even for Norway. In central Lena there are several shops and three schools (higher secondary, lower secondary and primary schools).
Sletta, Oppland
Sletta is a village in the municipality of Østre Toten, Norway. Its population (2005) is 307.
Nordlia
Nordlia is a village in the municipality of Østre Toten, Norway. Its population (Jan.1ST 2009) is 528.
Eina
Eina is a village in Vestre Toten municipality, Oppland, Norway. The population is 677. The village is one of the destinations on the railroad track Gjøvikbanen, between Jaren and Raufoss. Eina is located a mere 12 km south of Raufoss, and has its center just north of Einavatnet (or Einafjorden). From Einavatnet comes the river Hunnselva which travels north to Mjøsa. Some 1,500 people inhabit the area surrounding the lake, not including Eina.
Bybrua, Oppland
Bybrua is a village in the municipality of Gjøvik, Norway, a few kilometres west of Hunndalen and the city of Gjøvik. Bybrua has a population of 524.
Moelva (Ringsaker)
Moelva is a river in Ringsaker municipality in Hedmark county, Norway. The river begins as the discharge from lake Næra's southeast end, running southwesterly and joining lake Mjøsa in the vicinity of the farm named Mo. The river has given its name to the village Moelv at the outlet to the Mjøsa. The Moelva is 12–18 m. in breadth, and provides sufficient flow to have industrial value.
Gjøvik Olympic Cavern Hall
Gjøvik Olympic Cavern Hall (Norwegian: Gjøvik Olympiske Fjellhall or Fjellhallen) is an ice hockey rink located within a mountain hall in Gjøvik, Norway. With a capacity for 5,500 spectators, the hall also features a 25-meter swimming pool and telecommunications installations. Opened in 1993 and costing 134.6 million Norwegian krone (NOK), it was built for the 1994 Winter Olympics, where it hosted 16 ice hockey matches.
Kolbu
Kolbu is a village in Østre Toten municipality, Oppland county, Norway. It is located in the traditional region of Toten. Kolbu is situated about six kilometers southwest of the municipal center of Lena. Kolbu was a municipality for 56 years. The municipality of Kolbu was created by a split from Vestre Toten on 1 January 1908. At that time Kolbu had a population of 2,412. On 1 January 1964, the majority of Kolbu with 2,906 inhabitants was incorporated into Østre Toten.
Reinsvoll
Reinsvoll is a village in Vestre Toten municipality, Norway. Its population is in the region of 1,119. It is located between Eina and Raufoss, and has a train station on Gjøvikbanen Reinsvoll has been mentioned as early as in 1600 in books. Today it has a grocery store, a fuel station, psychiatric hospital and run-down mill.
Bøverbru
Bøverbru is a village in Vestre Toten municipality, Norway. Its population is 691. It is located between Reinsvoll and Kolbu.
Gjøvik Station
Gjøvik Station is a railway station located in downtown Gjøvik, Norway and is the terminus of the Gjøvik Line. The station was opened 28 November 1902. It is located 123.83 km from Oslo Central Station and at 129.2 meters above sea level. Gjøvik is served by regional trains by NSB Gjøvikbanen, a subsidiary of Norges Statsbaner.
Gjøvik University College
Gjøvik University College (Norwegian: Høgskolen i Gjøvik or HiG) is one of 24 governmental university colleges in Norway (in Norwegian høgskole).
Eina Station
Eina Station is a railway station located in Eina in Vestre Toten, Norway. The station is located on the Gjøvik Line, in addition to being the terminus of the now abandoned Valdres Line. It was opened on 23 December 1901 with the opening of the North Line (now Gjøvik Line). The station is served by local trains to Oslo S and Gjøvik by NSB Gjøvikbanen using BM69G units.
Moelv Station
Moelv Station is a railway station located in Moelv in Ringsaker, Norway on Dovrebanen. The station was opened in 1894 with the construction of the railway between Hamar and Tretten. A station building was first constructed in 1981. Moelv is only served by InterCity Express and night trains by Norges Statsbaner.
Reinsvoll Station
Reinsvoll Station is a railway station on the Gjøvik Line at Reinsvoll in Gran, Norway. The station was opened on 23 December 1901 as Reinsvolden. From 28 November 1902 it was renamed Reinsvold, and from April 1921 it received the current name. Until 1987, it also served as the terminal station of the Skreia Line.
Raufoss Station
Raufoss Station is a railway station on the Gjøvik Line at Raufoss in Vestre Toten, Norway. The station was opened on 23 December 1901 as Raufossen, and received its current name on 28 November 1902.
Hunnselva
Hunnselva is a river in Norway which runs from the end of Einafjorden through the village of Eina in Vestre Toten municipality, northwards through Reinsvoll, Raufoss and Hunndalen before it runs into Mjøsa in Gjøvik. In Gjøvik the river splits between the two suburbs of Nordbyen and Sørbyen. Before it was known as the Hunn, the name came from the Anglo-Saxon word (Húð), meaning hunter, which also gave the name of the village of Hunn in Vardal.