Attractions and places to see around Øvre Eiker encompass a blend of natural landscapes, historical sites, and cultural experiences. This municipality in Buskerud county, Norway, features significant landmarks such as ancient churches and manor houses, alongside serene lakes and rivers. The area provides diverse opportunities for exploration, from hiking trails to sites of industrial heritage. Visitors can discover a rich tapestry of natural and cultural heritage.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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This popular swimming spot in the region, complete with a jetty and benches, is situated just above Dammen. It is an artificial lake, and the dam creates a stunning waterfall. In the middle lie two pretty islets connected by bridges.
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Near this river, you can enjoy the calm atmosphere and the gentle flow of the water. On still days, the surrounding trees and drifting clouds are beautifully reflected on the surface.
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The silver mine is part of an old silver mining area near Kongsberg, where many miners from Saxony and the Harz region also worked. A ride on the old mine railway, including a guided tour, is available.
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The dam and lake are part of an old silver mining area near Kongsberg, where many miners from Saxony and the Harz Mountains also worked. A ride on the old mine railway, including a guided tour, is available.
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The dam is part of an old silver mining area near Kongsberg, where many miners from Saxony and the Harz Mountains also worked. A ride on the old mine railway, including a guided tour, is available.
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Reservoir above Drammen.
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Øvre Eiker boasts diverse natural beauty. You can experience the serene atmosphere of Kjøsterud River Gorge and Lake, where trees and clouds reflect beautifully on the water. Other notable natural spots include the deep Eikern Lake, ideal for boating and fishing, and the picturesque Drammenselva River with its walking paths. For panoramic views, consider hiking to Myrehogget, the highest point in Øvre Eiker, or Kyrfjell.
Yes, Øvre Eiker is rich in history. You can explore medieval churches like Haug Church (dating back to 1153) and Fiskum Old Church. The 18th-century Fossesholm Herregård (Fossesholm Mansion) operates as a museum in summer. Don't miss the Haus Sachsen Silver Mine, part of an old mining area near Kongsberg, where you can take a guided mine railway ride. The Storbakk Dam and Støle Tveiten Dam are also historical sites from the silver mining era.
For art and culture enthusiasts, Øvre Eiker features the Vestfossen Kunstlaboratorium, a contemporary art museum housed in a former factory. The Nøstetangen Museum showcases Norway's first glass production, while the Nedre Buskerud Hjemmefrontmuseum at Fossesholm Herregård details local events during WWII. You can also visit the Buskerud Motorhistorisk Senter for an exhibition of vintage vehicles.
Families can enjoy several attractions. The Haus Sachsen Silver Mine offers an exciting ride on an old mine railway with a guided tour, which is often popular with children. Unique experiences like beaver safaris on paddleboards along the Vestfosselva River provide an opportunity to observe wildlife. Many of the natural areas, like Eikern Lake, are also suitable for family outings.
Øvre Eiker offers various cycling opportunities. For road cycling, you can find routes like the 'Vestfossen Kunstlaboratorium – Sande loop from Hokksund' (82 km, moderate) or the 'Vestfossen Kunstlaboratorium loop from Vestfossen' (51 km, moderate). If you prefer touring, consider the 'Ypsilon Bridge, Drammen – Drammen River Promenade loop from Burud' (63 km, moderate). You can find more details on these and other routes on the Road Cycling Routes around Øvre Eiker and Cycling around Øvre Eiker guide pages.
There are several running trails available. You can try the 'Running loop from Vestfossen' (8.8 km, moderate) or the 'Running loop from Hokksund' (9.3 km, moderate). For a more challenging run, the 'Nedre Sandøra loop from Hokksund' is a difficult 17.3 km route. Explore more options on the Running Trails around Øvre Eiker guide page.
Øvre Eiker offers several spots for scenic views. Myrehogget, at 707 meters, is the highest point and provides expansive vistas. Gunhildrudknatten (567 meters) offers excellent views over Øvre Eiker, and Kyrfjell on Mjøndalsskauen provides one of the most stunning panoramic views in lower Buskerud. Even the historic Hannibalbakken Ski Jump, though disused, offers a historical viewpoint.
The best time to visit depends on your interests. Summer is ideal for exploring attractions like Fossesholm Herregård, which operates as a museum during this season, and enjoying aquatic activities on Eikern Lake. The warmer months are also perfect for hiking and cycling. In winter, the snow-covered landscape transforms, offering opportunities for skiing, with nearby Kongsberg providing both downhill and cross-country tracks.
Yes, Øvre Eiker offers a unique opportunity for a beaver safari. You can paddleboard through serene waters, such as the Vestfosselva River, to spot beavers in their natural habitat. Organized adventures like the 'Hokksund Beaver Safari on Stand-Up Paddleboard' are available for observing this wildlife.
The area is known for its scenic hiking trails suitable for various skill levels. Popular spots include paths around Lauvtjern, Bermingrud, Hoensvannet, and along the Vestfosselva River. While specific difficulty levels for all trails aren't detailed, the region generally caters to a range of hikers, from easy walks to more challenging ascents like Myrehogget.
The Hoenskatten Site is historically significant as the location of Norway's largest Viking gold find in 1834. While not a museum or open attraction in the traditional sense, it marks a crucial point in Norwegian history and archaeology, highlighting the region's ancient past.
Yes, Øvre Eiker has a notable industrial heritage. The Hellefoss Power Station, which began operation in 1952, is a hydroelectric site showcasing the region's industrial past. Additionally, Nøstetangen Glass, Norway's first glass production established in 1793, is a historic glassworks with modern exhibitions, offering insight into early Norwegian industry.


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