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Storøyodden beach – Fornebu – Blue Flag

Storøyodden beach is located on the outskirts of Storøya, has 50 acres of grassy plains for sunbathing and play and a large beautiful sandy beach. Small islet set off the sandy beach. Service facility with grills, shower, toilet and kiosk. Great handicap friendly ramp.

Nice coastal path around the entire Fornebu if you are tired of lying on the beach. A short stroll to the nature reserve and wetland with rich bird and wildlife at Lilløyplassen visitor center, which also organizes many nice eventsf or the children throughout the summer.

FornebuS shopping center within walking distance to the beach where there is a selection of shops, cafes and restaurants.

Access: Best to get to the beach by bike. Bus to Fornebu West. A walk / bike ride on dirt road from the bus / parking. This is a nice little walk.

Parking: 6 Handicap parking spaces right on the beach. Other Parking at Storøya neighboring center, Fornebu Arena or out on Oksenøya.

Eidsvoll 1814 – Norwegian Center for Constitution

Welcome to Eidsvoll 1814 – the cradle of Norwegian democracy

As the place where the Norwegian Constitution was drawn up and signed in 1814, Eidsvollsbygningen (Eidsvoll Manor House) is one of Norway’s most important national symbols.

 Today, the museum encompasses the house itself, along with ancillary buildings and surrounding park, the Democracy Centre Wergeland’s House, ticket sales and souvenir shop, the museum shop, Kafé Standpunkt with al fresco seating, and outdoor exhibitions.

Eidsvollsvollsbygningen

As the place where the Norwegian Constitution was drawn up and signed in 1814, Eidsvollsbygningen is one of Norway’s most important national symbols. The Constituent Assembly was made up of 112 delegates, who gathered here from 10 April to 20 May 1814. The Assembly declared Norway an independent nation, after more than 400 years of union with Denmark, gave the country a constitution and elected a king. The Constitution is dated 17 May 1814, which is celebrated as Norway’s national day.

In 1814 Eidsvollsbygningen was a private home belonging to the owner of Eidsvoll Ironworks. It is a beautiful example of neoclassical architecture, whose design draws inspiration from the ideals of antiquity, and it is unparalleled in Norway.

Guided tours in english every opening days at 12.30

Opening times:  http://eidsvoll1814.no/en/opening-tiems-guided-tours-and-fees

 

Wergelands Hus – Our visitors centre contains the exhibit “Citizens in a Living democracy”, emphasizing past and present stories of people committed to a cause, as well as other smaller changing exhibits inside and outside the house.  The centre is located only 50 m from the main building with nice outdoor surroundings.

Kafé Standpunkt  – is a modern coffeehouse inspired by the coffeehouse traditions that were established in Europe during the 17thcentury. In Madame Juels coffeehouse in Copenhagen the early thoughts of Norwegian independence were born, leading on to the events in 1814. Our coffeehouse offers tasty pastries, lunch and coffee in a modern interior which includes a small bookshop.

The coffeehouse is located in our visitors centre with a nice view to Eidsvollsbygningen as well as the river Andelva. Seats app 60 pax in side and 25 pax outside. 

Museums shop- Roomers say it’s one of the most pretty museum shops in Norway, with a charming athmosphere and helpful staff.  Planning the shop we wanted to bring the experience from the main building into the shop and its interiors as well as range of products.  No trolls here..

Holmenskjæret beach

Holmenskjæret is a nice child-friendly area with a large grassy beach, sandy beach and a bathing raft.

The sandy beach is nice, with some small rocks here and there. Own bathing stairs in concrete on the rocky mountain. The beach was honored with Blue Flag in 2019. Operated by Asker municipality.

There are two volleyball courts at your disposal. Nice toilet facilities with water and outside shower. Holmenskjæret is next to Holmen Swimming Pool with a wonderful 25 m pool and therapy pool.

Access: Drive towards Asker, Nesbru, turn off towards Holmen.Handicap parking down the beach. Parking.
 

Hvamodden beach – Blue Flag

Hvamodden, Nesøya – Great sandy beach. BLUE FLAG

Hvamodden is a great little sandy beach at the very edge of Nesøya in Asker. It has large grassy area with play equipment and sandpit for the children, benches and tables. Rugged beakers with the possibility of fishing at the extreme.

Access: Drive to Nesøya, Follow Vestre vei to number 100. 24 hour paid parking every day by the beach.

Fritzner beach in Vollen

Fritznerstranda is a great bathing area with a sandy beach, rocky cliffs, jetty and swimming raft. Located right next to the Oslofjord Museum, where you can buy ice cream, and the pier where the fast ferry arrives to Vollen. Large green areas adjacent to the beach where you can play bocce, Frisbee golf and borrow a paddle boat and canoe from Selvikvillaen during opening hours. Consists of fine sandy beach, toilets, re-use library, a pier and a grassy area.

Sjøstrand beach – Blue Flag

Sjøstrand is a great swimming spot with sandy beach and large green plain. Two sandy beaches, pier and a grassy plain. Sjøstrand has a sand volleyball court, kiosk, bathing raft, shower, handicap ramp, diving board, trash cans, toilet and jetty.

Access:

Drive Slemmestadveien towards Slemmestad, exit to Sjøstrandveien. Possible to walk from Vollen, Bjerkås and Slemmestad, great walk along the coastal path. Access by scheduled boat B20 from Aker Brygge to Vollen and Slemmestad.

Hvalstrand beach

Hvalstrand Bad  has a nice sandy beach and grassy area. Rewarded Blue Flag in 2019.

Hvalstrand has a large fine sandy beach with a large green area. Large beautiful plunge tower and bathing raft. Toilet facilities and kiosk. Rental of rowing boats.

The former funk-style bathing facility dates from 1934. The facility was renovated in 2004 and now houses the Sult restaurant.

Access: Drive towards Asker, Nesbru, drive towards Slemmestadveien until you see signs for Hvalstrand Bad. Large nice parking space at the swimming area, paid parking. Public transport; bus destined to Vettre and Slemmestad from Sandvika.

Eidsvoll 1814 – Norwegian Center for Constitution

It was here, in this house "of unreasonable size" said by the owner Carsten Anker himself, that the Eidsvoll men were gathered for 6 hectic weeks in the spring of 1814, and wrote the Norwegian constitution.

The tour starts by train from Oslo to Eidsvoll and change to Bus 430 Eidsvoll to Eidsvoll Verk. Walk up to the museum at Eidsvoll1814.

Visit and guided tour of the Eidsvoll building , which arranges various themed tours throughout the year. The museum is open all year round and the tours are suitable for both adults and children. Experience the beautiful building and the beautiful interior and art, and at the same time learn the story of 1814 – the year in which Norway left the over 400-year-long "Danish era", in which we abolished absolutism, wrote the Norwegian Constitution, elected a king, lost a war, unionized with Sweden and got our third king of the year.

In Wergelands House/ Center of Democracy for youths the  focus is on getting you involved for democracy – simply "caring". All visitors receive their personal ID chip. By using this on scanners around the exhibition, you get to create a personal democratic profile. The story of the Eidsvoll men and the Constitution is conveyed through film and narrative in the "New National Hall"; a modern hall inspired by the original National Hall.

It is also possible to eat food with flavors from 1814 in Kafe Standpunkt  and an exciting selection of cakes and lunch dishes is served too. Continue onwards to Galleri Festiviteten on the other side of the river, a short walk away. In Festiviteten's historic buildings and pleasant surroundings, you can still feel the old industrial history, while attending art exhibitions and museums. Let yourself be immersed by a wide selection of handicrafts and jewellery or enjoy the café life in pleasant and family-friendly surroundings. Stallgården was Eidsvoll Verk Manor's stable and was built in 1909. The expo consist of the country's largest private carriage collection with nostalgic tubs and beautiful carriages. Open in the summer season from May to September.

Bus back to the station or stroll about 7 km through historical surroundings back to Eidsvoll Verk.

Make a visit to Wergelandshaugen Cultural Center where there is an open sculpture park, café and they arrange events for everyone. In the venerable Sorenskriverboligen from 1921 and the contemporary architecture in Kunstlåven from 2021, you get a journey into the history of architecture. You are invited to art experiences both outside and inside, with art in production and finished works. In the café, Amalies Garden, you can enjoy delicious food in inspiring surroundings and in the Magistrate's residence a guided tour can be booked. 

Return to Oslo by train, or even better – extend your stay with accommodation in the iconic WonderINN Culture Hub where there are 4 modern cabins for rent.

Saunas at Hurdalsjøen Hotel & Spa

Welcome to a sauna experience with us at Hurdalsjøen Hotell!

With us, saunas are part of the daily routine for our guests – whether you are attending a conference or a guest who just wants to enjoy themselves.

What is better than feeling that the body "lands" in a sauna. In our new spa, man finds a fragrance sauna that keeps 65 degrees and scents that vary between lavender, peppermint, citrus and other scents. Here you can lie down while enjoying the view of the hotel's herb garden and Hurdalsjøen.

We also have a classic Finnish sauna that holds 80 degrees and a small steam bath for two people.

The hotel also has two outdoor saunas on the shores of Lake Hurdal, an electric one with large windows and views of the water. This also has a roof terrace and a balcony outside. Directly from the balcony there is a staircase and a ramp out into Hurdalsjøen – if you want to cool off in the fresh water both summer and winter.

A little further on in the hotel area you will also find a wood-fired barrel sauna which has direct access to the sea.

Welcome to us!