The science park cafe

Our kitchen offers food that is naturally prepared from scratch, with a dedication to good, seasonal ingredients. These ingredients are harvested, fermented, grown, dried or preserved in various ways to create the tastiest and most exciting dishes.

Our chefs introduce three new dishes to the menu every week, giving our loyal guests constantly new surprises. At the same time, we work actively with sustainability. What really distinguishes Vitenparken from other places is that every week we base our menu on what can be harvested in our own kitchen garden, "VitenEnga".

Plus, we have regular items on our menu, including the plant-based Beyond Burger, the famous Smash burger from Science Park, Haloumi Sandwich, our delicious baguettes that are the best food on campus, and more.

We maintain close cooperation with local farms and use their produce as much as possible. In addition, we collaborate with other players known for their quality.

We also offer freshly made pastries, hot and cold drinks, as well as a wonderful atmosphere in this beautiful area.

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The Social Bar & Bistro

The Social

 A place based on the simple but essential idea of ​​promoting togetherness and comfort. Restaurant or your second living room? It is up to you.

Work or just have fun? You decide.

This is a place for hearty conversations and relaxing moments, to meet old friends and see new faces. We love bistro classics, but also love to surprise you from time to time by adding an unexpected twist. With us, the beer is always cold, and the wine list offers an inspiring journey around Europe. In a relaxed and stylish way.

The Social is the heart and soul of our hotels, realizing our idea of ​​hospitality.

Menu

Our menu is designed to offer classic bistro dishes with a modern twist. Regardless of whether you are looking for a small mouthful or a delicious meal, we have something for everyone.

Start with tasty snacks or a plate filled with Italian temptations. Our main courses are a delicious – from classic pasta dishes to some of our guests' all-time favourites, such as Caesar salad and our juicy burger – perfect for any occasion.

So meet us at The Social, we can't wait to see you!

GranBar

GranBar​ Directly above The Social Bar & Bistro you will find our hotel bar, GranBar. After the good dinner, the run, the conference or simply a long day, it is relaxing to sit down with a glass of something good in the bar. GranBar is the natural meeting place for a refreshing drink and socializing, and we offer both shuffleboard, foosball and other games.

The bar is open every day except Sunday, from 17:00 – 22:00.

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Gan Bar at Quality Airport Hotel Gardermoen

Welcome to GranBar and Quality Airport Hotel Gardermoen Our new bar is called GranBar and has a Scandinavian forest theme – an exciting new place near Jessheim and in the hotel! We are open from 17:00 Monday – Saturday and closes between 00:00 and 03:00 – depending on how many people are in the bar.

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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..

Hike to Skaugum

Make an excursion to the "Crown Prince's Backyard". Well at the top you can see their yard at Skaugum. From Skaugumåsen you have one of Asker's most beautiful views. This has been a favorite destination for locals for more than 100 years.

There is a steep hike up to the peak. Some people think the trail is a bit scary with smaller children, but the kids show great joy in getting to the top – so give it a try. It's worth it.

From the parking lot at Sem follow the path around the Holtet manor house belonging to Skaugum, before passing the large pressure pool for Asker's water supply and arraiving by the information board for the Skaugumsåsen nature reserve.

The ridge is the northernmost growing site for mistletoe that are protected in Norway. It is evergreen and feeds on other trees.

Now the ascent begins, and then the path follows som up-and-downs to the top. Enjoy the view from the Drøbaksundet to Oslo.

Finish the tour with a visit "Smia" where NaKuHel has home-made food, grows vegetables, has a gallery with art exhibitions and somethimes arrange themed events.

We wish you a nice trip.

Practical information:

The tour goes southeast in the West Marka. Starting point Sem "utfartsparking", between Semsveien 180 and 191 at Sem Gjestegård / Nakuhel or a little further down at Jansløkka school.

Public transport: Bus 706 from Asker or Sandvika / Holmen, Grana stop.

Hiking distance: 2.2 km round trip from Sem to the hiking destination on the hill (348 m asl). Terrain: Heavy climb from Sem to the top of the hill. 

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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.

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.

The Coastal Heritage Path

The Coastal Heritage Path in Drøbak comprises part of the old defensive works in the inner reaches of Oslo Fjord, and it commences at the Follo Museum near Seiersten Skanse (Seiersten Redoubt) Heritage path. The Coastal Heritage Path then continues past Veisving Battery down to the beach zone at Husvik in the northern part of Drøbak.

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Hiking to Kolsåstoppen

Kolsåstoppen is a well-known profile of residents in Asker and Bærum. Between the peaks lies an idyllic small lake "Seterstjern". Once you have arrived at the top you are rewarded with a breathtaking panoramic view over Oslo, Bærum and Oslo Fjord. Parts of Kolsåstoppen located within Kolsåstoppen nature reserve is part of the Dælivannet conservation area. Dælivannet was a popular spot for painters and some paintings from this area are hanging in the National Museum. Near to the lake there is an area with old rock carvings of boats

There are two different routes to the south peak of Kolsås where the view is spectacular. Enjoy!

Tour 1 – from Stein Gård

From Stein Gård there is a blue-marked path and the sign for Setertjern. The path goes a little south of Knabberud farm and follows a steep slope to the south, before some ascent up to Setertjern. From there it is signposted further south to Søndre Kolsås. Here the view must be enjoyed a bit, before you follow the blue markings further down from the top. The upper part here is steep, but is partly arranged with stairs and railings. The path takes you down to a gravel road where you walk north past the KIFhytta, here you have the opportunity to make use of benches and seating and just enjoy the beautiful view. Continue on the east side of the summit back to Stein Gård.

Tour tip: From Setertjern, we recommend taking the trip to Gråmagan, an approx. 300 m detour. Here you can see remains of an old village castle from the migration period.

The trail is approximately 6.8 km long, moderately difficult to complete with some steep sections. About 2 hours of walking each way.

Practical info: You can take public transport: Bus 150 to Stein Gård. By car: Parking at Stein Gård, on the north side of rv168 or at Kolsåsbakken.

Tour 2 – from Hauger subway station (line 3 Kolsås)

The route is shorter and family friendly. From Hauger station, you follow the road up the hill before you come to a wide footpath that turns into a path further in. The walk is well marked, follow the signs. Some scrambling for a short stretch and some steep sections towards the end – it's well worth it. Railings and steps are set up in certain sections.

The trip takes about 25-30 minutes at a fast pace or 45 minutes at a family-friendly pace each way.

Up for a longer hike (1,5 hours) this is great tour to combine going over Kolsåstoppen via Nordre Topp and down to Stein Gård or down to Bærums Verk for a refreshment/meal at one of the local restaurants and cafés. 

Remember to pack sufficient water and a snack.

 

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Ramton Frisbee golf

Information signs in the area marked with necessary information/maps. More information, purchase of frisbees and tickets are available at the information kiosk in the area. The kiosk sells ice cream and refreshments.

Have fun with friends and family! Open daily 10-20 during the season.