Sightseeing at Nes & Helgøya



NES & HELGØYA
Experiences on Nes and Helgøya
On Nes & Helgøya, in the heart of Lake Mjøsa, you'll find activities and attractions for everyone.
You can shop for exclusive clothes at Edel Design, enjoy a wellness visit at Hoel Gård's Badehus, or take part in a guided garden walk through Hovelsrud Gård's beautiful productive garden.
For the adventurous, there's Helgøya Climbing Park, and you can also experience the Helgøya Storytelling Festival. The area is rich in exciting history, cultural landmarks, and lovely local trails for an afternoon walking tour.
The staff at Infoteket are happy to help with tips when planning your visit!
Food and Local Delicacies
Treat yourself to a meal at places like Skafferiet Baker Kristiansen, Sterud Mat & Hygge, Øya Maritim, and Kafé Nessundet, all offering beautiful views. For a more elegant experience, visit Hoel Gård for breakfast, lunch, or dinner.
Additionally, you'll find farm shops like Braastad Epler, Hannes Landhandel, and Hovelsrud Gård, where you can purchase local food and fresh ingredients.
Accommodation
Want to stay a little longer? There are plenty of great accommodation options in the area.
For more information and details visit us at midtimjosa.no.
The Infoteket is a member of the tourism network Midt i Mjøsa.
See the website www.midtimjosa.no for ideas and tips about activities, experiences, places to eat and accommodation on Nes & Helgøya.
The Infoteket is a member of Visit Øst-Norge, the Destination Management Organisation for eastern Norway.
See the website www.visitostnorge.no for ideas and tips about activities and accommodation in our lovely region.
Our hosts










Renee, owner and manager
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Service suspended and gentle summer temporary for the summer of 2025.
Thala, lives on Helgøya and knows the area inside out. She is our kind, film loving & serviceminded summer co-worker.
Eva is a tour guide. She knows most about 'Toftes Gave' (the former correctional institution for boys), about genealogy form the Mjøsa region and is the best source if you are interested in local history.


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