Best attractions and places to see in Buskerud encompass a diverse landscape of mountains, fjords, and river systems. This Norwegian region features large mountain plateaus, forested valleys, and a lowland basin with numerous lakes. Buskerud is also rich in history, offering ancient cultural sites and industrial heritage. It provides opportunities for outdoor activities and exploration of historical landmarks.
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This site serves as a vital recreational hub where the urban environment meets the rugged interior of the Buskerud region. The area is defined by its high accessibility, functioning as a primary gateway to the more technical forest paths that lead into the surrounding hills. It is a location that emphasizes the Norwegian concept of "friluftsliv"—providing a direct, low-barrier connection to the outdoors where the visual stillness of the lake contrasts with the active, undulating terrain of the nearby hiking routes.
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After rainy days, you have to be prepared for wet feet at the two “fish bridges” near the start and finish car park (personal experience).
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The DNT Fjällstation Krækkja is a full-board hostel during the season, where you can sleep and enjoy breakfast and dinner, as well as various other items during the day, such as cakes/waffles and soup. It's also a great place to take a break. Krækkja is the oldest cabin on the Hardangervidda plateau, having opened in 1879. The cabin is beautifully situated by Lake Storkrækkja with a view of Hallingskarvet. Families with children, retirees, cabin hikers, and day trippers all come here.
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This accommodation is similar to the DNT full-board hostels, except that they are privately run and may be slightly cheaper than those offered by the DNT mountain stations. Here, too, full board (breakfast and dinner) is offered in addition to accommodation. A road leads to this accommodation, so there is also parking available for starting and ending tours. This accommodation is also accessible from the towns of Ustaoset and Geilo.
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The DNT Rauhelleren Mountain Station is a full-board hostel during the season, where you can sleep and get at least breakfast and dinner. It's also a great place to take a break. According to the DNT website (https://ut.no/kart), there's also a self-catering cabin next to the mountain station. I personally assume that this is only open between seasons (winter/summer) and that the hut owners may also use it for overnight stays during the season. Therefore, you should also carry a DNT key with you during the off-season to access the cabins and restrooms.
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After descending the ropes through the gorge, there's a steep section with lots of loose rocks. I wouldn't classify this as average, but rather as difficult (and quite dangerous). The rest of the route is very scenic.
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Rauhelleren is a beautiful and well-equipped hut on the Hardangervidda plateau. It's within a day's hike of several other huts, making it perfect for a hut-to-hut tour.
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At Easter, many people enjoy hiking from hut to hut on the Hardangervidda.
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Buskerud is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the dramatic landscapes of Hallingskarvet National Park and Hardangervidda National Park, which offer extensive opportunities for outdoor activities. Don't miss the stunning waterfalls like Hivjufossen Waterfall, Hydnefossen, and Rjukandefoss. For a challenging hike with scenic views, consider Mørkgonga Gorge.
Yes, Buskerud offers several family-friendly options. Geilo ski resort is a popular family destination for winter sports. You can also visit the Giant Sparkstøtting (kick sled), which is a unique man-made monument. Many of the scenic walking routes, such as the one leading to Hivjufossen Waterfall, are suitable for families, and mountain huts like DNT Krækkja Mountain Lodge are known to welcome families.
Buskerud boasts a rich history. Visit Kongsberg, an old silver mining town, and explore the Kongsberg silver mine and the Norwegian Mining Museum Kongsberg. The region's valleys, like Hallingdal and Numedal, feature ancient wooden buildings, including the medieval Flesberg Stave Church. The Ringerike area is significant for its ancient petroglyphs, Iron Age burial mounds, and reconstructed longhouse. You can also experience the historic Krøderen Line, a museum railway.
Beyond hiking, Buskerud is excellent for cycling and mountain biking. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, road cycling, and mountain biking. The region's many lakes and rivers, such as Tyrifjorden, Krøderen, Numedalslågen, and Begna River, are perfect for kayaking and canoeing. Winter sports enthusiasts can enjoy skiing at Norefjell Ski Resort or Geilo ski resort.
For a unique driving experience, check out the Drammen Spiral, a 1,650-meter-long tunnel shaped like a helix. Many mountains like Haukefjellet and Storegrønut offer beautiful views. The area around Mørkgonga Gorge also provides scenic vistas after a challenging ascent.
Buskerud experiences a continental climate. The interior valleys have warm summers, making it ideal for hiking, cycling, and water activities. Cold winters are perfect for winter sports at resorts like Norefjell and Geilo. Autumn offers beautiful foliage for hiking, though appropriate clothing is recommended due to cooler temperatures.
Buskerud, especially within the Hardangervidda plateau, has well-equipped mountain huts. Notable options include DNT Rauhelleren and DNT Krækkja Mountain Lodge. These huts are perfect for breaks or as starting points for hut-to-hut tours. Other options include Tuva Tourist Cabin and Fagerheim Fjellstugu.
Some trails, like the one through Mørkgonga Gorge, can be challenging with scree and potential rockfall, so caution is advised. When crossing areas like the Stone Bridge Crossing at Lake Øyangen, be prepared for wet conditions and wear appropriate waterproof footwear. Always check local conditions, especially during or after rain, as paths can become slippery.
Rjukan is a town known for its industrial heritage and dramatic waterfalls. It offers a unique blend of history and natural beauty, reflecting Norway's industrial past and its stunning natural environment.
Absolutely. Besides the Kongsberg silver mines, you can visit the cobalt mines in Modum, which were significant industrial sites in the 19th century for producing blue cobalt pigment. Parts of these mines are now open to visitors, with some buildings used for art exhibitions.
Buskerud is home to Norway's third-longest river, the Numedalslågen, and the Begna River, which flows into Lake Sperillen. The two largest lakes in the region are Tyrifjorden and Krøderen, both offering picturesque settings and opportunities for water activities. You can also find the Stone Bridge Crossing at Lake Øyangen.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking natural beauty, especially the waterfalls and mountain landscapes. The challenging yet rewarding hiking experiences, such as those found at Mørkgonga Gorge, are highly appreciated. Many also enjoy the well-maintained mountain huts and the sense of community found along the trails. The historical sites and charming towns also add to the rich experience.


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