Løten Nærstasjon og Landhandleri

Type:Cafeteria

Stasjonsvegen 16, 2340, Løten
View
Phone Number
Close window

Call direct on:

Tel+47 482 93 200

An image of Løten Nærstasjon og Landhandleri

About

Nostalgic atmosphere and local flavors

Løten Nærstasjon - Kafe & Landhandleri is a pleasant and popular meeting place and cafe in the center of Løten. Today, the station functions as a tourist information office, café and shop with goods from local producers. The place is known for its warm hospitality and nostalgic atmosphere. Here, all you have to do is lower your shoulders while you enjoy your coffee from a flowery cup with a saucer.

At the local station, they also offer a number of pleasant events throughout the year. A lot of catering food is produced here.

Løten station is a railway station on the Rørosbanen, which was opened in 1862 when the Hamar-Grundset railway connection was completed. Back then it was called Berg station. The station is no longer served, but all...Read More

About

Nostalgic atmosphere and local flavors

Løten Nærstasjon - Kafe & Landhandleri is a pleasant and popular meeting place and cafe in the center of Løten. Today, the station functions as a tourist information office, café and shop with goods from local producers. The place is known for its warm hospitality and nostalgic atmosphere. Here, all you have to do is lower your shoulders while you enjoy your coffee from a flowery cup with a saucer.

At the local station, they also offer a number of pleasant events throughout the year. A lot of catering food is produced here.

Løten station is a railway station on the Rørosbanen, which was opened in 1862 when the Hamar-Grundset railway connection was completed. Back then it was called Berg station. The station is no longer served, but all northbound and southbound passenger trains stop here.

Read Less

Map

What's Nearby

  1. Munch street art
    0.07 miles away
  2. Løten Church

    Edvard Munch was christened in Løten Church

    0.1 miles away
  3. Industrial history Klevfos

    A piece of industrial history

    2.46 miles away
Previous Next