Best attractions and places to see around Bærum include a diverse range of sites blending natural beauty, historical significance, and modern culture. Located just west of Oslo, Bærum features scenic fjords, forests, and a coastline with numerous beaches. The region is characterized by its blend of urban convenience and natural landscapes, offering a variety of experiences for visitors. It is home to historic villages, art museums, and prominent natural landmarks.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Impressive building in the center of Oslo
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Even in winter, the parliament looks impressive. The ice rink is well attended
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"The" street in Oslo... Kings have a nice view over the city
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Beautiful view from the Royal Castle down into the city 👍
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The yellow parliament building shines particularly beautifully in the evening light.
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The Royal Palace in Oslo, also known as Det Kongelige Slott, is the official residence of the Norwegian monarch.
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The architecture is simply great. Today I'm more of a cultural philistine.
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The street runs from the main train station to the Royal Palace of Oslo and was named after Charles III. John of Norway named.
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Bærum offers a rich cultural landscape. You can explore the modern art museum Henie Onstad Kunstsenter at Høvikodden, which features a permanent collection, rotating exhibitions, and a sculpture park. The historic Bærums Verk, an old ironworks village, has been transformed into a charming center with artisan workshops, galleries, and dining. For performing arts, visit the Bærum Cultural Center in Sandvika.
Delve into Bærum's history by visiting the Grini Museum, which offers a poignant look into Norway's World War II history as a former German prison camp. You can also explore atmospheric medieval churches like Haslum Church and Tanum Church, both dating back to the 12th century. Traces of an 850-year-old lime burning industry are visible through three historic lime kilns.
For stunning panoramic views of the Oslofjord, hike up Kolsåstoppen, a prominent mountain and popular climbing area. The coastal areas of Fornebu and Snarøya offer beautiful waterfront paths and nature reserves. You can also find scenic views along the Lysakerelven, Sandvikselva, Lomma, and Øverlandselva rivers.
Yes, Bærum is excellent for hiking. The Bærumsmarka forest offers extensive trails for all levels, including easy circuits around lakes like Dælivann. For more challenging routes, consider the paths up Kolsåstoppen. You can find detailed routes and guides for hiking around Bærum on Komoot.
Bærum provides numerous options for outdoor enthusiasts. Besides hiking in Bærumsmarka and climbing Kolsåstoppen, the coastline from Lysaker through Høvik to Fornebu and Snarøya is ideal for cycling. In winter, Bærumsmarka transforms into a popular spot for cross-country skiing. For mountain biking, explore the MTB trails around Bærum.
Absolutely! Families can enjoy the sensory journey at Sjøholmen Kulturhus with its 'Magic in the attic' experience for children. The beaches like Storøyodden, Kalvøya, and Kadettangen are perfect for swimming and picnics. Many of the outdoor areas, including Dælivann with its gentle walking paths, are also suitable for families.
Bærum boasts many beautiful beaches along its coastline. Storøyodden Beach at Fornebu is a local favorite, known for its excellent water quality and family-friendly environment. Other popular spots include Kalvøya and Kadettangen, with Kadettangen featuring a diving tower and sand volleyball courts.
Sandvika is a vibrant hub with a train station, waterfront walks, and a variety of restaurants. It's home to the Bærum Cultural Center and the large Sandvika Storsenter mall. A walk out to Kadettangen from Sandvika offers pleasant fjord views and recreational facilities.
Yes, Bærum offers an 'open cultural landscape' with outdoor art. The Henie Onstad Kunstsenter features a significant sculpture park. You can also discover outdoor art installations at Sjøholmen, Bærums Verk, and along the coastal paths of Fornebu.
Beyond its scenic fjords and forests, Bærum is home to Dælivann lake, known for its rich birdlife and cultural landscape featuring ancient rock carvings. The area also has four major rivers—Lysakerelven, Sandvikselva, Lomma, and Øverlandselva—that flow through the municipality, offering diverse natural habitats.
Yes, Bærum offers several gravel biking opportunities. You can explore routes like the 'Bogstad Manor – Sørkedalen General Store & Café loop' or the 'Brunkollen Tourist Cabin – Fossumdammen Waterfall loop'. For more options, check out the gravel biking guide for Bærum on Komoot.
Bærum's diverse natural landscapes, particularly around lakes like Dælivann and in the Bærumsmarka forest, are home to various wildlife. Birdwatchers will particularly enjoy Dælivann, known for its abundant birdlife. The forests and coastal areas support a range of local fauna.


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