Family activities in Asker

Fossil tour in Slemmestad
Start the day with a fossil tour in Slemmestad, known for its rare geology and limestone formations from the time when the area was under the sea. Visit the Geology Center to learn about fossils and participate in a family-friendly activity where children can look for their own fossils.
Have a nice lunch at Café Plenum, which serves fresh organic baked goods, where it is nice to sit indoors or outdoors with a view of the garden.

Ramton family camping
One of Asker's oldest campsites by the Oslofjord with a wide range of activities for children and families. Here you can choose between staying in cabins, a caravan or bringing a tent.

Activities at Ramton

·  Sandy beach, fishing spots and guest harbor

·  Tennis court, mini golf, ball pit, 9-hole golf course, frisbee golf and several playgrounds

·  Kiosk and shop with fresh baked goods

Evening coziness
Cook dinner together in the cabin or visit Ramton's pier restaurant. End the day with an evening swim and relaxation by the water's edge, or how about having dinner by the sea in Vollen 🙂

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A Dream Weekend in Drøbak

Welcome to an exclusive and nourishing weekend of presence, live music, and deep restoration.

Experience live music, gentle mindfulness sessions, sauna and sea bathing – and meaningful encounters with horses in beautiful natural surroundings. We can arrange trailrides for experienced riders. A small, exclusive retreat for those who wish to slow down, recharge, and reconnect.

The program can be tailored to your needs – whether you come with a friend, or wish to create a customized experience for a small private group.

A weekend of nature, music, and stillness – a space to land, listen, and simply be.

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Places for swimming in Ås

In Ås municipality there are some idyllic beaches along the Bunnefjord.

Breivoll at the far end of the Bunnefjord have many small beaches, large grassy areas with room for ball games etc. Ideal for families with children. Kiosk, diving board, fishing place, information board. Parking, 250 metres to the bus connection. Suitable for wheelchair users.

Slora at the western side ofthe Bunnefjord has a sandy beach.

InterPadel Letohallen

The popular sport of padel can be played on one of our 8 great courts, we promise you'll be hooked from the first time! The InterPadel Letohallen can tempt you with a ceiling height of up to 15 metres, in addition to two cage ball courts. We can also offer new wardrobe facilities with changing rooms, showers and toilets.

There are opportunities to rent rackets and buy balls in our self-service machine. You can also buy padel equipment such as rackets, clothes, shoes, bags etc. in our pro shop which is staffed during our core hours.

We offer courses for all levels, league play and youth padel.

Can we tempt you with something more?

Lounge, events and hotel
– possibilities for all occasions!

In the lounge you can enjoy something refreshing and be social, while at the same time you can be entertained by padel playing down in the hall if you wish.

We also have the opportunity to arrange team building, birthday parties, etc.

The hotel connected to the hall also has several conference rooms that can be used if necessary.

Høyt Under Taket Letohallen

Høyt Under Taket is a unique climbing gym with many different climbing activities for all ages and levels – with no requirement for prior knowledge. 

Enjoy climbing walls, themed walls, indoor via ferrata, bouldering, climbing courses, training room and much more!

Read more information here  

Welcome!

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Fossils and Geology Centre in Slemmestad

Welcom to the Geology Centre in Slemmestad.

The fossils can be seen all over Slemmestad. It's just a matter of knowing what to look for! Learn more at our signposted geology locations. The Geology Center has made guide booklets with maps that supplement the information signs you find along the way. This can be downloaded from the Geology Center or viewed digitally at www.geologisenteret.no

It is first and foremost the exciting geology that exists, but we also recommend taking a trip into the Geology Center's Trilobox to look at exhibitions of the area's fossils, rocks and minerals.

Cycling dresin

At special events in Lokstallen there will also be an opportunity to ride the dressin for a reasonable price.

Contact the staff at Lokstallen and they will help you.

Skulerud station was the end of the Urskog-Hølandsbanen "Tertitten" between Sørumsand and Skulerud. Skulerud was also the end station for boat traffic on the Halden Canal, between Tistedal by Halden and Skulerud. Skulerud station was an important hub.

The railway came to Skulerud in 1898 and was in operation until 1960. With the help of Riksantikvaren – national heritage-  the cultural environment at Skulerud station is being re-established with railway tracks, switches, turntables and buildings. Around 700 meters of rails have been laid in the station area.

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Fornebu area – art, architecture and nature

This trip is suitable with your own bike or you can use Bærum municipality's rental bikes from Tier. You can find more information in the Tier app.

The tour starts at Aker's new headquarters at the intersection of Fornebuveien/Snarøyveien. Take a look at the beautiful ceramic vases and art by Magne Furuholmen (A-ha) before you cycle around Telenor Arena and down the underpass towards Flytårnet. Here in Kulturgaten you will find several galleries such as Flø and Jonny Hurts, the Reko-deli shop with organic locally sourced dishes, the Paprifly wine bar and the Caravell restaurant, the museum "På Hjul" with exhibitions of Vespa mopeds and Ferrari cars and the renowned Bærum Kunsthall with modern art in the old fire station. Follow the cycle path towards the Expo/Telenor building under Snarøyveien. Straight ahead is the Quality Hotel Expo and Engineerium, an interactive science center at Fornebu (free admission). Here you can explore natural phenomena, learn about different energy sources and the history of the  the oil and gas adventure in Norway. Turn right towards Telenor, cross the courtyard while marveling at the column art by Daniel Burén and the digital banner "writing on the wall" by Jenny Holzer.

Keep to the right on the cycle path along the fjord. You pass the Equinor, a landmark at Fornebu – ride up under the entrance and take a look at the installation on the entrance roof. IT Fornebu, which is located in the old terminal building with frescoes painted by Kai Fjell, and Scandic Hotel Fornebu. Cycle back down to the cycle path. At the water's edge with a great view is Sjøflyhavna Kro, known for its good hamburgers. Turn right and keep straight ahead, follow the underpass into the school grounds. Cycle through and past the tennis courts and turn right between the houses. After a few hundred meters you meet the cycle path. Keep to the right towards Hundsund and Nansenparken.

Tour A Storøyodden beach and recreational area and birdwatching: To the west are Storøya's two nature reserves with their own bird tower and Storøyodden bathing beach. Bærum's largest and only sandy beach marked with a blue flag, here is a kiosk and toilets. On Lilleøya, a little north of Storøya, is Lilløyplassen naturhus, which is a gathering place for ornithologists, plant and animal lovers. They hold events for children at 12 noon on Sundays.

Tour B Nansenparken: Keep straight ahead and cross Forneburingen where you enter Nansenparken on nice footpaths and cycle paths. The main runway was located here in its day. It is possible to stop at Storøya grendesenter to tour the play equipment or watch skaters. In the park, you can take a break at the Festplassen by the water, climb the stands or take a look at the Nansen statue by Per Ung. At the other end of Nansenparken to the right, you are back to Flytårnet and Telenor Arena. Or the tour can continue to the shops and food stalls at Fonebu S. At the roundabout at IT Fornebu you will see the statue Kast av Kåre Groven.

Or even better, explore both A and B. By bike the distances are short.

The most pleasant way back to the starting point is through Nansenparken. If you want to extend the trip, you can cycle west towards Høvikodden and Sandvika, or the route towards east to Lysaker and Oslo along Frognerkilen.

Without detours, the round trip is roughly 6.5 km.

 

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Nilsstua Alpaca Garden

Welcome to Nilsstua farm in Hurdal. 

Here you can take part in alpaca walking and buy unique products and yarns from our own alpacas.

At the farm you will meet Ola Bjerke and Maiken Tømta. A cohabiting couple who at the turn of the year 2018, together with 3 dogs, took over Ola's family farm where the production of roughage was the operation of the farm. At Nilsstua, production of hay is still taking place, but ever since Maiken and Ola took over in 2018, they have wanted to expand – and in 2019 the first alpacas moved in. They have become part of the family at Nilsstua. Alvin and the gang are calm and very special animals with a lot of personality that brings joy and positive energy into everyday life on the farm. 

Much of the reason why the choice fell on alpacas was fiber production – a luxurious fiber that is spun into yarn, in addition to their calm nature. The farm focuses on breeding animals with good fiber quality and with full control of the entire process so that the animals have the best possible. Now, on the other hand, it is desired that more people get to experience how beautiful the alpacas are and get to know them better up close. Here you can take part in alpaca walking and buy unique products and yarns from our own alpacas. You will find us 1 hour north of Oslo. 

Alvin and the gang on the farm are looking forward to meeting you – Welcome!

Ship Ohoi – boat rental

Do you dream of a day on the water? With us, you can easily rent everything from boats and jet skis to kayaks, boat berths and boat trailers – just when it suits you. Ship O'Hoi – your perfect solution for sharing, renting and experiencing more at sea.

Do you have maritime assets that are sitting unused? Turn them into an extra income! Rent out your assets safely and easily to others who want to enjoy sea life.