Attractions and places to see in Kjekstadmarka include a diverse landscape of natural beauty and points of interest within Oslomarka. The area features varied terrain, including pine hills, ravines, forests, lakes, and bogs, with numerous marked hiking and ski trails. Kjekstadmarka is known for its scenic viewpoints and offers options for rest and recreation. It is situated between Lierdalen, Røyken, and Heggedal.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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A great cycling route on the edge of the Kjekstadmarka forest. Good views and even better road surface.
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Several nice picninc spots along the lake Damtjern.
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Very nice ride from Liertoppen. Also, you can visit Stuvstjern for a nice picnic place.
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This has previously been a railway line, now it is for hiking and cycling. Very nice.
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Mostly very nice surface. The singletrack in the middle is also pretty nice and comfortable, almost rideable on slick, narrow tyres if conditions are OK.
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There’s a great wall for rock climbing on the other side of the lake. Access from north-eastern «corner».
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Rest area with possibility to swim. A few meters further there are more benches on the bank.
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Kjekstadmarka offers several stunning viewpoints. View of Bremåsen provides an expansive outlook over coastal hills and waterways. Other notable spots include Fosskollen, offering vistas over Lierdalen and Drammensfjorden, Klunken for extensive views on longer hikes, and Blåfjell with views over the southern inner Oslofjord. Vardåsen also provides panoramic views in all directions.
Yes, Kjekstadmarka has several family-friendly options. The Picnic area at Damtjern is ideal, offering nice picnic spots and the possibility to swim. The Old Drammen Railway is a great gravel road with an easy gradient, perfect for family cycling or walks. Blåfjell is also an easily accessible and family-friendly destination for a hike.
Kjekstadmarka boasts a diverse natural landscape. You can explore beautiful pine hills, lush ravines, old-growth and new forests, sparkling lakes and ponds like Damtjern, glacial boulders, and romantic bogs. The terrain is generally hilly with numerous water bodies, and many trails offer stunning views of the Oslofjord.
The Old Drammen Railway is a historical route, following the path of old train tracks. It's now a great gravel road for cycling or walking. Additionally, Vardåsen was historically used as a warning beacon during the Viking Age, adding a touch of ancient history to your visit.
Kjekstadmarka offers several cabins for rest and potential overnight stays. Småvannsbu is an unserviced DNT cabin with four beds, a key point on many hiking routes. Wentzelhytta and Blåfjellhytta (operated by Heggedal Idrettslag, offering refreshments on weekends) are other options. ROS-hytta also serves as a resting point. DNT cabins typically require advance booking for overnight stays.
Kjekstadmarka is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking on marked trails, including a continuous route from Lier station through Småvannsbu to Heggedal station. Cycling is also popular, with routes like the Kjekstadmarka Scenic Climb and Descent. In winter, the area transforms into a network of prepared ski trails. For more detailed routes, explore the Cycling in Kjekstadmarka or Waterfall hikes in Kjekstadmarka guides.
Common starting points for exploring Kjekstadmarka include Gjellebekk or Damtjern at Liertoppen, Dikemark (noted as an excellent starting point), Blåfjellhytta in Heggedal, the golf course in Røyken, Spikkestad, and Myrvoll above Spikkestad. These points provide access to various trails and attractions within the area.
Visitors particularly enjoy the diverse terrain, from pine hills to lakes, and the well-maintained trails. The scenic viewpoints, such as the View of Bremåsen, are highly appreciated for their expansive outlooks. The Picnic area at Damtjern is also a favorite for its relaxing atmosphere and swimming opportunities. Cyclists praise routes like the Old Drammen Railway for its good surface and easy gradient.
Yes, Kjekstadmarka offers excellent options for both mountain biking and gravel cycling. The Gravel Roads and Singletrack in Kjekstadmarka highlight features mostly nice surfaces, including singletrack that is comfortable even on narrower tires. The Old Drammen Railway is a fantastic gravel road with an easy gradient. For more routes, check out the Cycling in Kjekstadmarka guide.
The highest point in Kjekstadmarka is Brennåsen, reaching 361 meters above sea level. It is located near Småvannsbu and offers another perspective of the region's varied landscape.
Kjekstadmarka is enjoyable year-round. During warmer months, it's ideal for hiking, cycling, and picnicking, with opportunities for swimming at places like Damtjern. In winter, the area transforms into a popular destination for cross-country skiing, with many prepared ski trails available.


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