Best attractions and places to see around Aurskog-Høland, a municipality in Norway's Viken county, offers a diverse landscape of forests and agricultural areas. The region features over 300 lakes and extensive forest areas, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. It is characterized by its natural beauty, historical sites, and cultural experiences.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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Built in 1940, this old wooden watchtower sits quietly above the forest at 385 m. A peaceful, slightly eerie spot where time seems to pause. Climb up for wide-open views !
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Small lake with relatively warm water for Norway. With fire pits, picnic areas, and a small water slide.
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The road is for the most part pretty flat with forest blocking the view, but in this area you can get a nice view of the Øyeren lake, weather permitting.
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Unfortunately, the castle is not at the marked place, but almost 3 km further. (Best to look at Google Maps)
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This fortress is hidden in the forest. Cannons and good view.
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Aurskog-Høland boasts over 300 lakes and vast forest areas. You can visit the Birdwatching Tower, Nordre Øyeren Nature Reserve, a significant wetland environment, or enjoy the View of Lake Øyeren from the West Side. The region also features the Elgheia Fire Lookout Tower, offering wide-open views from 385 meters.
Yes, the region is rich in history. You can explore Basmo Fortress, a historical site hidden in the forest with cannons and good views. Other notable historical places include Urskog Fort, Aur Prestegård (dating back to 1703), and the Toverudbautaen monument, commemorating the Battle of Toverud from the Napoleonic Wars.
Families can enjoy a visit to the Small Swimming Lake, which offers relatively warm water, fire pits, picnic areas, and a small water slide. The Birdwatching Tower, Nordre Øyeren Nature Reserve is also family-friendly. Additionally, Killingmo Alpakka Gård allows visitors to meet alpacas, donkeys, and rabbits.
For panoramic views, climb the Elgheia Fire Lookout Tower. You can also get a clear perspective of Lake Øyeren from the View of Lake Øyeren from the West Side. The historic Basmo Fortress also provides good views of the surrounding area.
Aurskog-Høland offers excellent opportunities for hiking and cycling with many marked trails. You can find various routes for mountain biking, road cycling, and running. For detailed routes, explore the MTB Trails around Aurskog-Høland, Road Cycling Routes around Aurskog-Høland, and Running Trails around Aurskog-Høland guides.
Yes, the Small Swimming Lake is a local favorite, known for its relatively warm water, picnic areas, and a small water slide. The municipality's numerous lakes also offer various spots for swimming.
Aurskog-Høland provides a glimpse into Norwegian heritage through its cultural sites. You can visit Aurskog-Høland Bygdetun and Kurøen Bygdetun, which are local heritage museums showcasing traditional buildings. The Setskog Landhandelmuseum is a historic general store, and Mangen Kapell holds cultural significance.
For a unique experience, consider a vintage steam train ride on the Tertitten. The Sootkanalen is an historic canal featuring locks, offering a different perspective on the region's engineering heritage. The Skogfinneplassen Mikkelrud is also a historical site related to the Forest Finns.
Aurskog-Høland offers attractions year-round. Summer is ideal for swimming, hiking, and cycling, with warm weather. Spring and autumn are excellent for enjoying the changing foliage and birdwatching. Winter provides opportunities for activities like winter hiking, though some indoor attractions might have seasonal hours.
The Nordre Øyeren Nature Reserve is particularly significant for its wetland environment and birdlife. It features a birdwatching tower, though it has been noted to be under construction. Remember to respect the birds, especially during their brooding period until May 15th.
Aurskog-Høland has a variety of mountain biking trails, ranging from easy to moderate difficulty. Popular routes include the Bingsfossen – Jultonåsen loop from Sørumsand and the Damtjern loop from Heia. You can find more options in the MTB Trails around Aurskog-Høland guide.
Yes, Killingmo Alpakka Gård is a farm where visitors can interact with alpacas, donkeys, and rabbits, providing a delightful experience, especially for families.
The Toverudbautaen monument, erected in 1908, commemorates the Battle of Toverud. This historical event from the Napoleonic Wars saw Norwegian forces achieve a victory against Swedish troops, making it a significant site for understanding local military history.


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