Attractions and places to see around Røyken, now part of Asker Municipality, offer a blend of natural beauty, historical significance, and cultural heritage. The region features geological sites, historical industrial locations, and various outdoor recreational areas. Its landscape provides opportunities for exploring fjords and diverse natural environments.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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This site serves as a vital recreational hub where the urban environment meets the rugged interior of the Buskerud region. The area is defined by its high accessibility, functioning as a primary gateway to the more technical forest paths that lead into the surrounding hills. It is a location that emphasizes the Norwegian concept of "friluftsliv"—providing a direct, low-barrier connection to the outdoors where the visual stillness of the lake contrasts with the active, undulating terrain of the nearby hiking routes.
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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 slightly larger, but just as worth seeing. The advantage here is that no buses full of tourists are carted here. A real insider tip. Apart from that, Drøbak is a cute little place with great white houses and a big figurehead on a white wooden house. There is also an anchor for the "Blücher" here. The diving boards fixed on the rocks invite you to jump into the Oslofjord. You can reach Drøbak by bus line 500 from Oslo. The buses run every half hour.
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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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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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Berger Stadion offers a large car park, sports and playgrounds and is a perfect starting point for many beautiful hiking, cross-country skiing or cycling in the Nesoddenmarka suitable. From here many (illuminated) paths / trails lead through the area. Likewise the stadium round offers itself as practice or training course. Here have already learned some cross-country skiing.
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Røyken offers several historical points of interest. You can visit the Anchor of the Blücher, a monument commemorating the sinking of the German heavy cruiser "Blücher" during World War II, and the nearby Oberst Birger Eriksen Monument, honoring the commander who resisted the invasion. Additionally, the Slemmestad Cement Museum provides insight into the area's industrial past, and the Filtvet Lighthouse offers a glimpse into maritime history. Røyken Church is also a notable historical landmark.
Yes, Røyken has several attractions suitable for families. The Picnic area at Damtjern is a great spot for swimming and relaxation. Berger Stadion features sports and playgrounds, serving as an excellent starting point for outdoor activities. You can also visit The Three Sea Maidens of Drøbak, a unique monument in a charming setting.
Røyken is rich in natural beauty and outdoor opportunities. You can enjoy hiking and exploring nature trails in areas like Kjekstadmarka, which features Blåfjellhytta. The region also boasts beautiful beaches, good fishing spots, and several nature reserves such as Gråøya naturreservat and Dyna naturreservat. For a unique experience, visit Villingstadparken, a visitor garden with over 500 plant species.
Røyken offers numerous hiking opportunities. Popular trails include the Vesledammen loop from Kleiver (easy) and the View from Aukeåsen – Lake View loop from Nærsnes (moderate). You can find more detailed routes and options in the Hiking around Røyken guide, which covers various trails for different skill levels.
Absolutely. Røyken and its surroundings provide excellent cycling routes. Options range from moderate rides like the Chunchulla Sculpture – Nordvannet loop from Homansbyen to more challenging ones such as the Asker Cemetery – Chunchulla Sculpture loop from Heggedal. For a comprehensive list of routes, check out the Cycling around Røyken guide.
Røyken is known for its unique geology. The Slemmestad Geological Center allows visitors to explore the Earth's ancient past, showcasing fossils and rocks from primordial times. The region's geological significance attracts scientists globally, making it a fascinating place for those interested in natural history.
For scenic views, the Picnic area at Damtjern offers pleasant lake views. The Anchor of the Blücher also provides a viewpoint over the fjord. Additionally, hiking trails in areas like Kjekstadmarka often lead to elevated spots with panoramic vistas of the surrounding landscape.
Yes, golf enthusiasts can visit Kjekstad Golf Club. It is idyllically situated amidst forests, mountains, and water, offering a beautiful setting for a round of golf with diverse wildlife.
Røyken offers a variety of mountain biking trails. You can find moderate routes like the Ice Cream Cone loop from Linnesstranda naturreservat, or more challenging options such as the Forest Trail in Kjekstadmarka – Steep Rock Slabs loop from Nyborgsåsen. Explore more trails in the MTB Trails around Røyken guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The opportunity to swim at places like the Picnic area at Damtjern, explore historical monuments like the Anchor of the Blücher, and utilize facilities like Berger Stadion as a starting point for outdoor adventures are highly valued. The region's diverse landscapes and tranquil spots also receive positive feedback.
Røyken's central location makes it accessible. While many attractions are best reached by car, public transport options are available. The region is well-connected by train to larger cities like Oslo (35 km away) and Drammen (15 km away), making it convenient for day trips. For specific trails and attractions, consider checking local transport schedules or driving.
Beyond historical sites, Røyken offers cultural insights through places like Holmsbustuene, which hosts various exhibitions. The Slemmestad Cement Museum also provides a unique look into the industrial heritage that shaped the community. These sites offer a deeper understanding of the local culture and history.


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