Best attractions and places to see around Hole offer diverse natural landscapes and outdoor activities. Located in Buskerud county, Norway, the region features significant geographical formations such as gorges and large lakes. Visitors can explore a variety of trails, viewpoints, and natural monuments. The area provides opportunities for cycling, hiking, and experiencing Norwegian nature.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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It's better to go uphill than downhill through the gorge.
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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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A great rest area right next to Kongens Utsikt. Here you'll find a covered bench, which also serves as a shelter for the night if necessary.
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A beautiful vantage point overlooking the fjord. From the hiking parking lot at the hotel, it's a short hike that's also doable with children.
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Great vantage point overlooking the fjord. There are plenty of benches and an emergency shelter. There is currently a forest fire risk, as at least the signs on site warn of this.
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The historical "Gamle Bergensvei" has some super steep climbs going north and a nice rollercoaster feel to it. Be aware that komoot tries to lead you along the historical route, at times sending you on to grassy and muddy footpaths while the new road leads you around some of the houses along the way. This particular segment is also a little too long and not according to the description, as the southern portion is a sealed residental road.
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Tyrifjorden is a picturesque inland lake in the Viken county in southeastern Norway, located about 40 kilometers northwest of Oslo. With a surface area of approximately 139 km², it is the fifth largest lake in the country and has an impressive volume of over 13 km³. The lake's deepest point reaches 295 meters. The region around Tyrifjorden is popular for recreational activities such as hiking, camping, swimming, and fishing. The flora and fauna are also diverse, making it an attractive destination for nature lovers.
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Caution when climbing through Mørgonga, especially with regard to scree. There is an acute danger of rockfall for hikers scrambling over a rock or for oncoming traffic.
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The name 'Hole' can be ambiguous. In this guide, it refers to the municipality in Buskerud county, Norway, known for its diverse natural landscapes and outdoor activities. If you are looking for information on other locations named Hole, you might find this Wikipedia disambiguation page helpful.
Visitors highly appreciate the natural beauty of the region. A top highlight is View of Tyrifjorden from Kongens Utsikt, offering stunning fjord views. Another significant natural monument is Mørkgonga Gorge, a challenging and unique geological formation.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The View of Tyrifjorden from Kongens Utsikt is family-friendly, featuring a rest area with a covered bench and a short hike from the parking lot that is manageable with children.
Hole offers excellent cycling opportunities, particularly for gravel biking. The Ring 4 Gravel Route – Maridalen Landscape Conservation Area is a marquee gravel ride through the forest, known for its good gravel roads and being cleared of snow in winter. Another option is the Gamle Bergensvei Gravel Road in Nordmarka, which is also a historical site.
For those seeking a challenge, Mørkgonga Gorge presents a steep route with loose rocks, classified as difficult. There's also the Mørkgonga Gorge Climbing Route, which includes a scramble/climbing section on a steel cable between rock faces, requiring sturdy footwear and caution due to potential rockfall.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views, especially from viewpoints like Kongens Utsikt, which offers a 'royal view' over Tyrifjorden. The unique natural formations, such as Mørkgonga Gorge, and the well-maintained gravel cycling routes through Nordmarka are also highly appreciated for their scenic beauty and outdoor experience.
Yes, the Gamle Bergensvei Gravel Road in Nordmarka is an old main road from Oslo to Bergen. While cycling this route, you can still observe old construction details, offering a glimpse into the region's history.
Beyond visiting specific attractions, Hole is excellent for various outdoor sports. You can find numerous MTB trails, including routes like the 'Crown Prince's Viewpoint – Kari Hiran Memorial loop'. There are also many hiking trails, such as the 'Mørkgonga Gorge – View from Gyrihaugen loop', and extensive gravel biking routes.
Many outdoor activities in Hole are enjoyable year-round. For instance, the Ring 4 Gravel Route is cleared of snow throughout winter, making it suitable for cycling with studded tires. However, some routes, like the Gamle Bergensvei Gravel Road, can be more challenging during the rainy season. Summer and autumn generally offer pleasant conditions for hiking and cycling.
When visiting Mørkgonga Gorge, be aware that the direct route up is very steep and can be slippery, with a risk of rockfall due to loose scree. Sturdy footwear is essential. It is generally recommended to ascend through the gorge rather than descend, especially if attempting the climbing route with steel cables.
A great rest area is located right next to Kongens Utsikt. It features a covered bench, perfect for taking a break while enjoying the 'royal view' over Tyrifjorden. It can even serve as a shelter for the night if needed.


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