Miklagard Golf

Miklagard Golf opened in June 2001 and is a golf destination in the countryside with unique opportunities for indoor and outdoor recreation, only 25 minutes from the Norwegian capital Oslo, and 10 minutes from OSL international airport.

Miklagard is located in Ullensaker municipality, an area with strong historical traditions dating back to the Viking Age. Signs, buildings and the appearance of the course are inspired by Norse history. Next to the 18th green you will find the new 5-star hotel, Lily Country Club.

GOLF

Miklagard Golf consists of an 18-hole international championship course designed by Robert Trent Jones Jr. and Christian Lundin. In 2019 the course renovated 6 holes and build a new extensive training area with putting greens, driving range and short game area. The course has received many awards for quality and design.

HOTEL

Lily Country Club is located right next to the course and also features a spa, a great restaurant, and a bar. Perfect for a weekend or a mini-break for the whole family.

More information about all the facilities can be found on the pages linked to the golf club

For more information www.miklagardgolf.no

 

 

 

 

Hurdalsjøen by bike

The nature in Hurdal is magnificent, with wooded hills surrounding Hurdalssjøen. The buildings are located around the sea and extend up the valleys – a nice mix of traditional hamlets and modern construction sites, which together form an attractive cultural landscape. In Hurdal’s large forest areas, there are miles of forest roads and paths where you can discover the surroundings on two wheels. Hurdal offers over 40 lakes with fishing and swimming opportunities and fantastic views, such as Fjellsjøkampen, Akershus’ highest point.

You stay at Hurdalsjøen Hotel, located in the middle of an eldorado of nature experiences. The hotel is an architectural gem that is beautifully reflected in Hurdalsjøen and they place great emphasis on art. As they see it, well-being is something more than fantastic food and drink from Eastern Norway’s dishes. It is also something more than feeling the body find its way back to itself in their new Spa. Wellness is also when you tickle or tease the intellect through art.

Day 1

Arrival in Hurdal

After arriving to Hurdalsjøen Hotel you can take a nice bike tour in to the center of Hurdal. It is a very cozy place with beautiful environments. Hurdal was called "The pearl of Eastern Norway" by the poet Theodor Caspari. In the evening, your nice room and dinner awaits at the hotel.

Accommodation: Hurdalsjøen Hotel, Hurdal

Meals: Dinner

Cycling: Approx 24 km

Day 2

Bike tour around Hurdalsjøen

After brekfast you head for a bike tour around the lake Hurdalsjøen. The lake is 16 km long and the nature is fantastic. Like many other lakes in the lowlands of the eastern mountains, Hurdalssjøen was a fjord arm in earlier times. There are many nice places to stop along the way, for example on Østerudhøgda where there is a nice view over Hurdalssjøen. You cycle around the lake and can stop and swim at some nice bathing spot along the way, for example in Åsand, Meieriodden close to Hurdal church and Haugnes on the east side of Hurdalssjøen. In the evening, your nice room and dinner awaits at the hotel.

Accommodation: Hurdalsjøen Hotel, Hurdal

Meals: Breakfast and dinner

Cycling: Approx 48 km

Day 3

Minneåsvegen – Byua – Rødtjern – Skisenteret – Knaimoen

Today you will discover severral interesting places. Take a small detour from Minneåsvegen up on Brenntoppen after about 2 km on Byfellavegen, at the exit to Vingerdalsstua. From the top there is a fantastic view of Hurdal! Knaimoen is the county's best preserved hamlet, with 16 old log houses. The place was originally a Finn place, but became at the end of the 17th century seats for Knaigårdene, and was in operation until 1967.

Accommodation: Hurdalsjøen Hotel, Hurdal

Meals: Breakfast

Cycling: Approx 40 km

Winter stroll along Høvikodden

Winter stroll from Høvikodden

The coast from Sjøholmen via Høvikodden towards Sarbuvollen offers great terrain, nice hiking possibilities and beautiful cultural and natural landscapes. Summer as winter. The winter sun lights up the stretch on a good day. Take a walk in the sculpture park at Henie Onstad Art Center then continue along the water towards Veritasparken which through the years has housed a glass factory and a lamp and metal ware factory before DNV now ensures life at sea through certifications. Up in the woods you find a network of trails and a great playground in DNV Kindergarten.

 

Walk on ice:

During the cold winter period it often freezes between Høvikodden, Storøya, Solvik, Kalvøya and Borøya. Then the area is transformed into a great hiking area by ski, on foot, skating or kick-bikes. If the ice is safe, trails are marked. Take a stoll to Borøya and enjoy the view and a pique-nic.

 

It is nice to end the tour with a coffee and snack at the Piruette at Henie Onstad Art Center or at Sjøholmen.

 

Good parking facilities both on Høvikodden and Sjøholmen, and the bus stops nearby.

Vollen Disc Golf track

The course will be expanded by 2 holes for the 2023/24 season

Map of the Frisbee course

Right nearby is Fritznerstranda, a great bathing spot with a sandy beach, rock, jetty and swimming raft. Located right next to the Oslofjord Museum, where you can buy ice cream and arrive at the fast boat in Vollen.

Gåfossen badeplass

Do you want a wonderful bathing experience? Gåfossen in Leira, a few kilometers west of Maura, is a popular place for those who either want to swim or just sunbathe. You can lie and sunbathe or swim in the waterfall or many of the small "pools" below the waterfall.

 

Parking along the road and approx a couple of minutes to walk down to the bathing area itself – small path down from the road to the bathing area – and a small steep slope so you have to be mobile. Second suitable for slightly older children and adults.

Welcome to a small piece of Norway that will surprise you.