In my small home studio I create locally produced art inspired by nature, the forest and the quiet moments of everyday life. Explore handmade birthday cards, postcards and nature-inspired artwork in small and large formats.
Eidsvoll is the home of artist Sofie Engelschiøn and her small creative home studio filled with watercolors, nature motifs and handmade products. Here, art inspired by forests, mountains, wildlife and the small details that make Norwegian nature so special is created.
In the online store you will find both large and small works of art, postcards, birthday cards and local motifs with a soft Nordic expression. The artworks are just as suitable as personal gifts as atmospheric details in the home. Nature's shapes, colors and tranquility are reflected in her works and bring a little breath of Scandinavian nature into the living room.
Sofie also holds workshops and creative events locally in Romerike throughout the year. Here, both locals and visitors are invited to creative experiences with a focus on creative joy, peace and community!
Visit engelschion.no to explore local art, see upcoming events and stay updated on new collections and creative events.
In my small home studio I create locally produced art inspired by nature, the forest and the quiet moments of everyday life. Explore handmade birthday cards, postcards and nature-inspired artwork in small and large formats.
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Welcome to a region where locally sourced food, proud traditions and genuine taste experiences take centre stage. The Gardermoen Region offers a rich selection of farm shops and local producers which is perfect for both short excursions and longer culinary journeys.
Visit charming farm shops where you can buy fresh produce directly from the source. Here you’ll find seasonal vegetables, juicy berries, freshly baked goods and flavourful meats from animals raised with high standards of care. At many locations, you’ll also meet the people behind the products and hear the stories that add depth and authenticity to every bite.
The Gardermoen Region invites you on a journey through a varied cultural landscape, where each farm shop offers something unique. Set off on a food adventure and fill your basket with local specialities, whether you follow quiet country roads or explore small detours off the beaten path. Many farms also offer their own specialty products such as cheese, honey, eggs and handcrafted items, ideal if you’re looking for something genuine and homemade. You might even discover a new favourite you didn’t know existed. Local, Sustainable and Authentic.
By shopping at farm shops, you support local producers and help maintain a vibrant agricultural landscape. At the same time, you enjoy high‑quality food, straight from farm to table. Everything is in place for memorable taste experiences, whether you’re searching for something special for dinner or planning a pleasant day trip focused on local food and rural charm.
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In our store you'll find a selection of food and beverages from local producers. Sesong ("Season" in Norwegian) prioritize high-quality coffee and food. We serve a variety of coffee drinks made with beans from local roasters, and also offer a wide selection of coffee beans and tea. Our menu features homemade food, cakes and pastries and local, organic food with plenty of allergy-friendly options.
We focus on crops that are in season.
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We want to delight and inspire garden enthusiasts and our customers who, with the help of our knowledge and our plants, succeed and feel a sense of mastery and joy in their own garden. We take pride in the quality of the plants we sell.
Plants that have had a good start in life are best equipped for a good life with you. To achieve a good start, we give our plants a large pot, which ensures a good, healthy and strong root. There is no good plant without a good root!
Furthermore, the plants are topped and cut many times to promote strong and compact growth. The plants get plenty of space in production. This ensures plenty of sunlight for the entire plant, which provides green and fresh leaves. This results in healthy, robust and vigorous plants, which are well prepared and adapted for a life in your garden. We also have a large selection of perennials, shrubs and trees from good partners.
At the nursery we have a display and experimental garden for inspiration and learning. Here we test out new plants and varieties of summer flowers. The display garden also has a rich content of perennial plants and shrubs.
Ravnsborg Gartneri is one of the very few greenhouse nurseries in Norway that is Eco-Lighthouse certified. Sustainability is important to us. Reusing pots and trays, as well as recycling nutrient water, is of course our business.
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On the way there you will notice sheep and lambs grazing along the road – all of them belong to the farm in the bend and there are also pigs here. The farm is run by Heidi, a veterinarian, and Ekke, a sheep shearer and sausage maker from Austria, and together they lay the foundation for the great flavors in the products produced on the farm.
For those who love knitting, they have a large selection of yarn from their own sheep, both in natural and plant colors. In the shop they also offer leather and felt blankets from their own animals, juices, jellies and jams and some products from other producers, such as honey and organic cosmetics.
The farm outlet is self-service with payment via vipps or bank card, and is open every day all year round from 9 am to 9 pm.
At Bergsmyrene they grow 50-60 different varieties of vegetables. In addition, wild plants on and around the farm are used. Restaurant customers buy not only vegetables, but also plants such as cuckoo sorrel, beach roses, bluebells, pine cones and pansies. Some are used as ingredients in the food itself, some become edible decorations for desserts. Stop by and taste the wide selection of colorful food treasures for yourself.
Bergsmyrene farm near Holmsbu has become known for its biodynamic agriculture, and young people from all over the world come here to work and learn from the farm's manager, Severin Romer Iversen.
The cultivation methods at Bergsmyrene are based on anthroposophical philosophy. In 1924, the founder of Rudolf Steiner, was asked to help some farmers in Switzerland increase the fertility of their soil. Without having an agricultural background, Steiner developed some principles that build on the farm as a self-sustaining unit, where the soil, animals, people and insects live in coexistence and balance.
The cow is a central element for us, explains Severin. – The cow “meditates” on the food when it works with it four times, it eats 22 hours a day and rests for two. This way the cow manure is vitalized, and strengthens the micro-life in the soil.
But first the animals: The beef farm has opted for Limousin. It is a French breed with short-fibred meat that is particularly tender due to its ability to retain its juiciness when cooked. The animals have a good life: All the feed they eat has travelled as little as possible. They feed on the grass on pastures both here on the farm and on other pastures in Hurum. The proteins that the cows need are also grown locally. No soy in the concentrate feed here.
Customers can admire the results for themselves in the freezer counters in the small outlet. Here are all kinds of cuts of veal, with good descriptions for us who are not experts, and many tips on recipes along the wall. For visitors with little time to prepare their own meal, they may have had surprise guests at the cottage or at home: An entire freezer counter filled with ready-made dishes, such as bouef bourguignon, beef strogranoff, meatballs, barbecue sausages and hamburgers. Everything consists of pure raw materials, without any additives.
Customers serve themselves, although they can call Tonje Ouff if they get stuck.
Tonje and Terje Ouff took over the farm Lille-Rød, which is its real name, in 2003 after having been dairy farmers in Vestfold since 1996. At that time, they never had any doubts about whether they wanted to focus on cattle, and built the first suckler cow shed, which they soon expanded, and in 2016 they built a new barn for young animals and bulls.
The beef farm is also a great starting point for trips in the area, such as to Haraldsfjell, or you can stroll further down the road and admire the large animals that live a leisurely life in spacious enclosures. The farm has a day parking lot that you can use. A trip to the beef farm is a different experience than stopping by the nearest meat counter.
Opening hours: In the summer during the strawberry season
Jordbærbua is located in the countryside around 10 minutes from the center of Drøbak and has over the years become a well-known and beloved place for many. In 1975, Bibi and Magnus Saxebøl started Follo's first strawberry production, today their strawberries are the very taste of summer for the locals.
In 1988, his son Per Fredrik took over. operation together with Stine. During the strawberry season, the main sales take place directly from Jordbærbua. Like everything else, strawberry varieties also evolve. At Jordbærbua you will find the traditional varieties, but also new and exciting varieties. Jordbærbua is run as a team, here there are many people who contribute so that the strawberries get from farm to table in the shortest possible time.
At Saxebølbær in Jordbærbua you will also find vegetables, honey, eggs and potatoes from local producers including Haneborg farm.
Read more about Jordbærbua here.
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We are a creative workshop and a vibrant cultural venue at Komnæs Farm in Aurskog-Høland – a place where artists, creators, and the local community come together to create, share, and experience art and culture!
Drop by for a pleasant visit, a cup of coffee, or a chat.
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