Hadeland Glassverk: A Complete Travel Guide

Hadeland Glassverk is one of Norway’s most beloved destinations for craft, design, and family-friendly experiences. Set along the southern tip of Randsfjorden in Jevnaker, about an hour north of Oslo, this historic glassworks has been producing handblown glass since the 1700s. Today it blends living craftsmanship with galleries, design shops, cozy cafés, and seasonal events … Read more

Kistefos Museum: A Complete Travel Guide

Kistefos Museum is one of Norway’s most striking cultural destinations, where contemporary art, dramatic nature, and industrial heritage meet beside the rushing Randselva river in Jevnaker. The centerpiece is The Twist, a gallery that doubles as a bridge, while the surrounding sculpture park and preserved pulp mill tell the story of Norwegian industry and modern … Read more

Drøbak Travel Guide: A Charming Oslofjord Escape

Drøbak is a small, white-wooden seaside town on the eastern side of the Oslofjord, known for its cozy harbor, Christmas traditions, and easy access to the historic Oscarsborg Fortress. It feels like a village postcard come alive, with narrow streets, art galleries, and places to swim right in the heart of town. If you are … Read more

Oscarsborg Fortress Travel Guide

Oscarsborg Fortress is one of those places where Norwegian history feels close enough to touch. Set on two small islands right in the middle of the Oslofjord, just off the charming town of Drøbak, the fortress blends dramatic World War II stories, coastal scenery, family-friendly exploring, and summer culture. It is an easy day trip … Read more

Best Day Trips From Oslo: My Favorite Easy Escapes

Oslo is a fantastic base for exploring eastern Norway. Within one to two hours you can go from fjord islands to medieval fortresses, art museums in the woods, Viking burial mounds, and ski slopes. As a born and raised Norwegian who often shows friends around, I’ve learned which places feel special in a single day … Read more