Attractions and places to see around Ullensaker, a municipality north of Oslo Gardermoen Airport, offer a blend of historical sites, natural landscapes, and cultural points of interest. The region's geography is shaped by the Gardermoen Plateau and the Glomma River, providing diverse environments. Visitors can explore significant archaeological landmarks, war memorials, and modern art installations. Ullensaker also features extensive natural areas, including lakes, ravines, and protected zones, alongside a network of marked hiking trails.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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This work of art is part of a series of 19th-century European pavilions revisited by sculptor Camilla Løw. The artist enjoys deconstructing them and giving them new colors, so that people can make these spaces from another era their own.
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The Lillestrøm Bicycle Highway (Sykkelstamveien) is one of Norway’s showcase cycling routes, built as a fast, direct commuter corridor linking Lillestrøm with Oslo. It’s wide, smooth and fully separated from traffic, making it both safe and stress-free.
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The airport area is exemplary equipped with cycle paths. The Norway bike tour can start and end right in the terminal.
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Nordbytjernet is an easy hike for both walking and cycle. Beautiful surroundings and many benches if you need a little rest. Birdlife😍
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Expanded and modernized airport in close proximity to nature. On foot or by bus, for example, you can reach the spacious Oslo Nordmarka in just a few kilometers.
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Very nice idyllic hostel and a warm welcome by the hostel parents. Tip: let Margrethe cook you in the evening, it's worth it!
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Ullensaker offers several beautiful natural spots. You can visit Nordnytjernet Lake, a popular forest-framed lake perfect for swimming and picnics. The region is also known for its unique geological features, such as the characteristic Ravines (Ravinene) formed by glacial retreat, which are areas of national and international value due to their unique elements and plant diversity. Additionally, Ullensaker has seven protected areas, including nature reserves, preserving groundwater resources and kettle-hole lakes.
Yes, Ullensaker features approximately 110 km of marked hiking trails across various areas like Nordbytjernet, Langelandsfjellet, and Rambymarka. For specific routes, you can explore options like the easy 'Nordbytjernet – Nordbytjernet Lake, Jessheim loop from Trøgstadmoen' or the 'Memory Grove – Hulveier Path loop from Oslo lufthavn' which is of moderate difficulty. You can find more details on these and other trails in the Hiking around Ullensaker guide.
Ullensaker is rich in history. You can visit Raknehaugen, Northern Europe's largest burial mound dating back to the Migration Period. The Trandumskogen War Memorial is a poignant site honoring those executed during World War II, and the Ullensaker Museum offers guided tours of this memorial. For religious heritage, consider Ullensaker Kirke and Hovin Church.
Absolutely. Nordnytjernet Lake is ideal for families, offering swimming, trails, and picnic areas. The art installation Broken Thrones, 2020 by Camilla Løw is also considered family-friendly. For a unique experience, the Gardermoen Culture Park, near Oslo Airport, hosts the Flight Museum and the SAS Museum, which can be engaging for all ages.
The Gardermoen Culture Park is a key cultural hub, featuring the Flight Museum with military aircraft and the SAS Museum detailing Scandinavian Airlines' history. While the physical Ullensaker Museum is currently closed for relocation, it actively engages with the community and provides guided tours of Trandumskogen. You might also find local performances at Kulturbanken Kreti&Pleti, an intimate concert venue.
Yes, cycling is a great way to explore the area. The Lillestrøm Bicycle Highway is a showcase cycling route linking Lillestrøm with Oslo, offering a wide, smooth, and traffic-separated path. The area around Oslo Airport Gardermoen is also well-equipped with cycle paths, allowing bike tours to start and end directly at the terminal. You can find various road cycling routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Ullensaker guide.
Ullensaker is notable for its characteristic Ravines (Ravinene) and kettle holes, particularly on the Gardermoen plain. These formations were created by the retreat of the Romeriksbreen glacier after the last ice age. They are recognized for their unique geological elements, water conditions, and diverse plant life, making them areas of national and international significance.
Some attractions in Ullensaker are designed with accessibility in mind. The Lillestrøm Bicycle Highway is wheelchair accessible, providing a smooth and separated path. Oslo Airport Gardermoen and its surrounding cycle paths are also considered wheelchair accessible, offering convenient access to the area.
Beyond hiking and cycling, Ullensaker offers opportunities for running, with several trails available. For example, you can find routes like the 'Running loop from Ullensaker' or various loops around Nordbytjern Lake. You can explore these options in the Running Trails around Ullensaker guide. Nordnytjernet Lake is also a popular spot for swimming.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and tranquility of places like Nordnytjernet Lake, noting its beautiful surroundings, birdlife, and suitability for easy walks or cycles. The Lillestrøm Bicycle Highway is appreciated for being a safe, stress-free, and well-maintained route. The Aaraas Gård Pilgrim Hostel receives positive feedback for its idyllic setting and warm welcome from the hosts.
Yes, Ullensaker features some distinctive art. You can see Broken Thrones, 2020 by Camilla Løw, a contemporary art piece that reinterprets 19th-century European pavilions. Additionally, near Gardermoen, you'll find Keplerstjerna, a striking 45-meter star sculpture created by artist Vebjørn Sand.


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