Best attractions and places to see around Hurum are found on the Hurum Peninsula, situated between the Oslofjord and Drammensfjord. This region offers a blend of historical sites, natural beauty, and charming coastal areas. Visitors can explore medieval churches, enjoy the coastline, and engage in various outdoor activities. The peninsula is characterized by its bays and offers opportunities for coastal walks and nature exploration.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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The pizza alone is worth a stop! I had the "Interrail" pizza with ham, rocket, parmesan and olive oil for 200 krone. It was huge. I can only recommend it.
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Nice harbour town with several cafes and shops to resupply on the road
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Very nice cafe, I can highly recommend it. Not only are the homemade pizzas very good, but there are books to read and games to play in case the weather is bad and you have to spend a longer time there :-)
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Right in the small harbor of Drøbak, the Three Mermaids are enthroned on a stone. In contrast to the famous mermaid in Copenhagen, these three ladies are a bit larger, but just as worth seeing. An advantage here is that no buses full of tourists are carted here. A real insider tip. Apart from that, Drøbak is a cute little town with great white houses and a large figurehead on a white wooden house. Furthermore, an anchor from the "Blücher" is also located here. The diving boards, which are attached to the rocks, invite you to take a jump into the Oslofjord. Drøbak can be reached by bus line 500 from Oslo. The buses run every half hour.
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Either you come over the old railroad bridge, or down into the valley, the stop at Hølen is worthwhile. Enjoying the river and good food is a good reason for the stop.
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There is a lot to discover in Drøbak.
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A huge part. A second is in Oslo at Aker Brygge.
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Colonel Birger Eriksen was commander of Oscarsborg Fortress. In the early hours of April 9, 1940, German ships entered the fjord to take Oslo. At the head of the fleet association was the heavy cruiser "Blücher", at that time the most modern ship in the German Navy. The test drives had only been completed on March 30, 1940, it was the first use of the "Blücher". The heavy cruiser "Blücher" was hit several times from Oscarsborg Fortress. The ship caught fire and drifted across the narrow stretch of fjord and closer to the old fortress. Directly in range of the torpedo batteries. Two 40-year-old torpedoes then hit the "Blücher" and she finally sank in the fjord without firing a single shot and only a few days after the last sea trial. The fort's guns were then 47 years old and the torpedo batteries similarly antiquated. The successful resistance of the fortress under Colonel Birger Eriksen made it possible for the Norwegian King Håkon VII to escape to Great Britain into exile with the country's gold treasure.
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Hurum offers several historical sites. You can visit the medieval Hurum Church, dating back to 1150, which features a Baroque interior and the burial place of naval hero Ivar Huitfeldt. Additionally, you can see the Anchor of the Blücher, a monument to the heavy cruiser sunk in 1940, and the Oberst Birger Eriksen Monument, honoring the commander who resisted the invasion.
Yes, several attractions around Hurum are suitable for families. The Anchor of the Blücher and the Oberst Birger Eriksen Monument offer historical context in an accessible setting. The Three Sea Maidens of Drøbak are a charming sight in the harbor, and places like Son Marina provide a pleasant environment with cafes and restaurants for a family outing.
The Hurum Peninsula, situated between the Oslofjord and Drammensfjord, is known for its beautiful bays and coastal areas. You can enjoy scenic views along the shores and explore beaches. There are also trails offering views of Håøya, providing picturesque natural landscapes.
The Hurum Peninsula is home to picturesque villages like Holmsbu and Filtvet, which offer cafés and art galleries. Son Marina is another excellent spot with a nice harbor, cafes, and restaurants. For a unique dining experience, Holen Cafe is highly recommended for its homemade pizzas and inviting atmosphere.
Yes, Hurum offers various hiking opportunities. You can find trails suitable for different fitness levels, from easy strolls to more demanding hikes. Popular routes include the Sandbukta Beach loop from Ranvikholmen naturreservat and a trail with views of Håøya. For more detailed routes, explore the Hiking around Hurum guide.
The Hurum area provides several road cycling routes. Options range from moderate to difficult, such as the 'Viewpoint by the Sea loop from Bergeråsen' or the longer 'Mørkvannet loop from Tofteplassen'. You can find more information and detailed routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Hurum guide.
Absolutely. There are several running trails around Hurum, with options like the 'Running loop from Holmsbu' or the 'Mellomdammen – Bestondammen loop from Sætre'. These routes offer a mix of distances and moderate difficulty. Discover more running trails in the Running Trails around Hurum guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. They enjoy the charming atmosphere of places like Son Marina with its cafes and restaurants, and the unique historical context provided by sites like the Anchor of the Blücher. The opportunity to combine outdoor activities with cultural exploration is also highly valued.
While slightly outside the immediate Hurum Peninsula, the Geologisenteret & Trilobox in Slemmestad is a notable point of interest for geology enthusiasts. It showcases unique stones and fossils, including trilobites and cephalopods, and visitors can even search for their own fossils.
The Hurum Peninsula is generally best enjoyed during the warmer months, from spring to early autumn, when the weather is ideal for coastal walks, hiking, cycling, and exploring the charming villages. This period allows for full enjoyment of the region's marine nature and outdoor leisure activities.
Beyond the main attractions, exploring the smaller, picturesque villages like Holmsbu and Filtvet can reveal charming art galleries and local shops. The various coastal trails and less-trafficked beaches along the Hurumhalvøya also offer peaceful and scenic experiences away from more crowded areas.
Yes, the Hurum Peninsula is known for its farm shops that sell local products. Exploring the area can lead you to these charming establishments where you can find regional specialties and support local producers.


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