Ramton Golf

Everyone is welcome to play on the golf course. There is no requirement for a golf card and you do not need to be a member of a club.

The green is excitingly designed with undulating shapes. The artificial grass makes the ball course stable and predictable. If you plan the ball course well and execute the stroke with the right speed, you will put the ball straight into the hole.

The course is an excellent opportunity to practice your short shots before trying your hand at the big courses.

Great to combine with a stay in our cabins and other activities on site.

Selvikvilla

We have an open kiosk and garden every weekend from May to September and every day during the school summer holidays. Come and play on our charming 19th-century bowling alley. Hammocks for relaxation, garden and beach toys, and equipment loan/hire for water activities.

The kiosk sell delicious waffles, ice cream, toast and pizza.

Selvikvillaen is run by Vollen Nærmiljøsentral. Welcome to a fun and relaxing day at our place.

Bergvang Farm Activities

We organise birthday celebrations with dog sledding and farm visits by appointment and we offer an active outdoor life such as dog sledding / carriage rides, leash riding, hiking, tenting, animal care and more. We have outdoor activities, la avvo with fireplace and a nice gathering room inside the barn.

The animals that live with us are currently:

Alpacas, llamas, Icelandic horses, Norwegian bred horses, chickens and roosters, game sheep, ursa sheep, fur sheep, many dogs, cats, rabbits, guinea pigs, mini pigs, donkeys, peacocks and bee hives, as well as highland cattle and mini cows (Dexter).

Birthday Parties. How about inviting to the birthday celebration with dogsledding and farm visits? Great success with everyone who has tried!

Dog sledding. Being out with a dog team is a great way to experience nature. On Berg Vang can be a passenger or drive yourself.

Horse riding. We offer riding excursions in our great community at Semsvannet. Hourly tours / day trips or on request.

Events. If you and your colleagues / friends want to try something new and fun – add the next Kick off with activities to us.

Farm Visit. Kindergartens and schools that have been here often start with a walk around the farm to greet all the animals. Afterwards they eat, and then we take any dog ​​racing to finish. The dogs are very popular, and dog sledding is great fun!

Our Farm Shop Come in for a nice trade of yarn from your own animals, various products in wool from Lovley Planet, or enjoy a cup of good coffee, broth and enjoy the atmosphere in our cafe or in the garden.

Welcome to Bergvang Gård.

Kind regards from Eileen & Sven-Erik

 

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WildOslo – rent a kayak or canoe

WildOslo rents equipment for a weekend or a day in nature. The lake Langen is located in the part of Oslomarka called Sørmarka.

Kayak rental Booking: https://wildoslo.com/nb/leie-kajakk-oslo/

Canoe rental WildOslo has two canoes at Langen Booking: https://wildoslo.com/nb/leie-kano-oslo/

Paddling on Langen is a bit like paddling on a wide and sleepy river. The length is approximately 9 kilometers long, so you are unlikely to paddle the whole way. You paddle past small islands, some farms, duck families and beaver huts most of the time you are paddling in wilderness.

You start in the north, at Bru near Siggerud. Langen is popular with fishermen, and you can find everything from perch to trout, bream and protected eel. There are many nice places to go ashore, as well as rough camping sites here and there. The stretch is approximately 9 kilometers long, with many opportunities to go ashore to swim or eat. Paddle oar, vest and a map of Langen are included.

Guided tours: We live here and know the best places. We offer guided tours. Being guided by us is like being shown around by a friend. Welcome to an exciting activity just outside Oslo!

By car; You drive in 21 minutes from Oslo S and we have free (private) parking. Or take the bus to Bru – it takes 31 minutes from Bjørvika. (Bus 550, change to bus 515 at Klemetsrud)

 

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Sandvolleyball i Bærum

Beach volley is a fun sport and there are several nice outdoor courts in Bærum available to everyone. All you need is a good mood and a volleyball and 4 players – two on each team, but you can also have more for fun and games.

Beach volley courts in Bærum:

Badebukten, Kadettangen

Storøyodden, Fornebu

Hundsund Beach Volley, Fornebu

Belset Skole, Rykkin

Ringstabekk Skole

Bærum Idress Park (BIP), Rud

Helset football ground, Bærums Verk

Eikeli Gymnas (School), Hosle

Skate park – Treffpunktet activity park

The skate park at Seiersten has become super popular.

Skaters and BMX riders are welcome to unfold in the skate park with the official name Treffpunktet activity park (no one uses it, but it can be useful when googling). Scooters and roller skates also work. Bowl, jumpbox, quarter pipe and the rest of the park, located on Seiersten, is open every day until 10pm. Remember safety equipment.

Located at Seiersten secondary school.

Fetsund Lenser

Fetsund Lenser – a national heritage monument, timberfloating museum and nature centre. A unique blend of cultural and natural adventures, set in beautiful scenery on the Glomma, at the gateway to Nordre Øyeren nature reserve, northern Europe's largest inland delta. Norway's only preserved timber-sorting facility, now a national heritage monument. MUSEUM Timber-sorting facility on the water, 20 listed buildings, boats, workshops, exhibitions.

NORTHERN ØYEREN WETLAND CENTRE A 300 m2 children-friendly centre with lot of interactivity, prize-winning architecture and exhibitions with focus on regional nature and wetlands. Nature trail, beautiful surroundings and a walk path following the river through the museum area. Heritage/nature trail leading to the museum. Cafe and shops.
Welcome!

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Hundsund Bath

Hundsund Bath has two pools, one of 25 x 12.5 m and one of 12.5 x 10 m. The smallest pool is 34 degrees. The large pool is 28 degrees in the water and for those who want to swim “seriously” or be active in other ways.

Hjellåstårnet

The Hjellås Tower rewards you with a fantastic view, especially to the west and south. It is located on 238 m high Hjellsåsen, where one of two map measuring towers in Gaupesteinmarka could be climbed until the 1980s. Tårnlauget in Kråkstad Idrettslag has built a 12 meter high lookout tower that was officially opened on June 10, 2017. From Hjellsåstårnet there is a great view, and in good weather you see, among other things. Norefjell, Tryvannstårnet and large parts of Follo.

The starting point is the car park at Granerud Shooting Range in Kråkstad. Follow road signs to Plots from the roundabout at Ski shopping center, past Ski small airport over the large agricultural plains in Kråkstad. After 6.5 km from the Ski center, follow the side road Vientjernveien for just over 800 meters, also signposted Granerud Skytebane, to a large car park and with a barrier on.

Good hike!

 

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Sledging in Asker og Bærum

Some great places for families with children are:

Haga Golf along Griniveien and Hagabråten on the Lijordet. In Lommedalen you meet like-minded people at the Bærum Golf Club and at the "Sukkertoppen" at the stadium in Eineåsen ski resort, while Evjebakken was voted as the roughest ground by Budstikka's readers a few years ago. Also popular are; Solli, Blakstadbakken, Dønskibakken and Føyka, which is centrally located at Asker Center with many nice cafes to warm up afterwards.  A single plastic bag provides excellent slide if you do not have a slab, mat or sledge.

Remember to have something warm to sit on, an extra pair of mittens and something warm in the thermos.

Enjoy!