Attractions and places to see around Jevnaker, a municipality located about an hour's drive from Oslo, offer a blend of historical, cultural, and natural experiences. Situated at the southern end of Randsfjorden, the area features a large lake with opportunities for recreation. Visitors can explore significant cultural sites, historical churches, and diverse natural landscapes. This region provides a variety of attractions for those interested in art, history, and outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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It is located not far south of Jevnaker at Kistefoss, a waterfall in the Randselva, which begins at the southern end of Lake Randsfjord near Jevnaker and flows south through Hadeland to Hønefoss... the surrounding nature is creatively integrated, and exploring is great fun!
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Glashütte with numerous shops and photogenic old houses. You can watch the glassblowers at work and there are also places to stop for refreshments. Admission is free.
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I would not categorize this as a bike touring / gravel or even Mtb highlight as it is pretty difficult to get there, single trail very rocky or mushy. Just hide your bike somewhere next to the main gravel road and walk to the suspended bridge. It is a nice area and on the way there is a very scenic picnic place but for me it is not worth the effort (took me 1h to push/carry the bike). Better go for a hike there.
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The 12th-century churches Nikolaikirken and Mariakirken form the center of the pilgrimage center of Granavoll. Here the pilgrimage route to Nidaros crosses the royal route to Bergen.
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The Telthuset was built in the 18th century as a military storehouse. Today it serves to provide information about the history of Granavoll
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Very old and scenic bridge and location. However, it takes a lot of walking with the bike to get there unless you're on a mountainbike and quite skilled. But worth the effort.
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A bit old, rusty and wobbly but seems structurally sound and is in a very photogenic location. I took the “bygata” trail which is relatively easy on an MTB and then went on “Mjølkebakka” trail which gets more technical in sections. But is beautiful! Depending on weather it can get quite muddy! I continued to måsjøveien, but the section after the bridge to the fire road is nearly unridable and you have to carry or push. Other option is to turn around and take the same trail back.
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Jevnaker offers a rich blend of history and culture. You can explore the renowned Kistefos Museum and Sculpture Park, which combines contemporary art with industrial heritage. Another significant site is Hadeland Glassverk, Norway's oldest continuously operating industrial company, where you can observe glassblowers. Don't miss the 12th-century Søsterkirkene (The Sister Churches) Granavollen, a historical pilgrimage center. Additionally, the Jevnaker Bygdetun open-air museum provides insight into local heritage.
Yes, Jevnaker has several attractions suitable for families. Both the Kistefos Museum and Sculpture Park and Hadeland Glassverk are considered family-friendly, offering engaging experiences like art installations, glassblowing demonstrations, and shops. The Randsfjord badepark also provides activities likely related to water sports and recreation.
For nature and scenic views, Jevnaker is situated at the southern end of Randsfjorden, a large lake perfect for relaxation. You can also explore Hadelandsåsen for hiking trails and views, or challenge yourself with a top-tour hike to Svarttjernshøgda, the highest point in Jevnaker at 717 meters. The Suspension Bridge in Nordmarka offers a very old and scenic location, though it requires some effort to reach.
Jevnaker offers diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, running, and cycling on various trails. For specific routes, explore the Hiking around Jevnaker guide, the Running Trails around Jevnaker guide, or the Cycling around Jevnaker guide. The Randsfjorden also provides opportunities for water-based recreation, and you can find a unique wellness experience at the Flyt FjordSauna.
Yes, there are hiking opportunities near Jevnaker's attractions. For example, a moderate 7.16 km loop hike, "Bergefoss – Hadeland Glassverk loop from Kistefoss I," is available, connecting natural beauty with the historical Hadeland Glassverk. You can find more hiking trails in the Hiking around Jevnaker guide.
Absolutely. Hadeland Glassverk is a prime destination for unique shopping, featuring numerous shops with glass products and local crafts. Additionally, Jevnaker City Centre (Nesbakken) offers charming local shops and cozy cafes for a more intimate shopping experience.
"The Twist" is an architecturally unique building located within the Kistefos Museum and Sculpture Park. It functions as a bridge, a gallery, and a sculpture, integrating art and industry within a natural setting. It's a major highlight for its innovative design and contemporary art exhibitions.
Yes, at Hadeland Glassverk, you can observe skilled glassblowers at work. This historical site, Norway's oldest industrial company with continuous operation since 1762, offers visitors a unique opportunity to witness the traditional craft firsthand.
The Pilgrim's Route (Pilegrimsleden) is a historic pilgrimage path. Jevnaker lies along this route, allowing visitors to experience beautiful landscapes and historical significance. The route intersects with the royal route to Bergen at Granavoll, near the Søsterkirkene (The Sister Churches).
For a unique wellness experience, you can visit the Flyt FjordSauna. This floating wood-fired sauna is located in Bergertjernet near the marina, offering a distinctive way to relax year-round, with the option to jump into the six-meter-deep water from the roof.
The highest point in Jevnaker is Svarttjernshøgda, standing at 717 meters (2,352 ft). It offers opportunities for challenging top-tour hikes and provides panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes.
While specific public transport routes can vary, Kistefos Museum is located not far south of Jevnaker. For detailed and up-to-date information on public transport options to Kistefos, it is best to check local transport schedules or visit the museum's official website.
Yes, Jevnaker is situated at the southern end of Randsfjorden, a large lake with sandy beaches and shallow bathing waters, ideal for swimming and relaxation. The Randsfjord badepark also offers various water-related activities, and the Flyt FjordSauna provides a unique opportunity for a refreshing dip after a sauna session.
The best time to visit Jevnaker for outdoor activities largely depends on your preferred activity. The warmer months, typically from late spring to early autumn, are ideal for hiking, cycling, and water activities on Randsfjorden. Winter offers opportunities for snow-related activities, though specific details would require checking local conditions.
Jevnaker is home to several historical churches. The most prominent are the 12th-century Søsterkirkene (The Sister Churches) Granavollen, Nikolaikirken and Mariakirken. Additionally, Jevnaker Church, dating back to the Middle Ages and 1800s, and Randsfjord Church from the early 1900s, are notable historical cultural monuments in the area.


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