Best attractions and places to see around Ås include a mix of cultural, historical, and recreational sites within its agricultural landscape. This municipality in Akershus county, Norway, offers notable landmarks and engaging points of interest. Visitors can explore sites that reflect the area's history and natural environment. The region provides opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural experiences.
Last updated: May 9, 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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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 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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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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Garder kirke is a long church from 1881 in Vestby Municipality. The building is made of wood and has 175 seats. The altarpiece was painted by Christen Brun based on Adolph Tidemand's altarpiece Christ in Heaven (Tyristrand kirke). There was already a church here in the Middle Ages, but its appearance is unknown. The oldest wooden church was probably built in the early 17th century. Sources: https://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garder_kirke https://norgeskirker.no/wiki/Garder_kirke
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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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Ås and its surroundings offer several significant historical landmarks. You can visit Garder Church, a wooden long church from 1881. Another notable site is the Anchor of the Blücher, a monument commemorating the sinking of the heavy cruiser "Blücher" in 1940. Nearby, you'll also find the Oberst Birger Eriksen Monument, honoring the commander who resisted the invasion. Additionally, Ås Church, built in 1867, is a significant local landmark.
Yes, Ås offers several family-friendly attractions. The Anchor of the Blücher and the Oberst Birger Eriksen Monument are historical sites suitable for families. For a more whimsical experience, the Three Sea Maidens of Drøbak offer a charming photo opportunity. Just outside Ås, in Vinterbro, you'll find Tusenfryd Amusement Park, Norway's largest, featuring carousels, roller coasters, and a ghost castle, perfect for a day out with children.
Ås is home to beautiful natural spaces. The Park at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU) is one of Norway's largest neoclassical park facilities, spanning approximately 600 acres. It features 800 different types of shrubs and trees, a teaching field with over 200 perennial species, and a rosarium. The surrounding agricultural landscape also provides scenic views and opportunities for outdoor activities.
For a relaxing stop, consider visiting Holen Cafe. It's known for its homemade pizzas and offers a pleasant spot by the river. Visitors can also enjoy books or games there, making it a cozy place to unwind.
Ås has a vibrant cultural scene. You can explore Samfunnet, the students' organization at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences, which hosts many social events. The Ås Kinoteater offers local entertainment, and Kulturbrakka is a small musical venue in the town center that features local bands.
Yes, Ås is well-suited for cycling. The city center and the area around the Norwegian University of Life Sciences are ideal for exploring by bike, offering a great way to experience the local nature and agricultural landscape. For more structured routes, you can find various cycling tours in the region, such as the 'Drøbak Guest Harbor – Drøbak Harbor loop' or the 'Ås Church – Rest Area and View of Årungen loop', which you can explore on the Cycling around Ås guide.
The area around Ås offers a variety of hiking trails for different skill levels. You can find moderate routes like the 'Round trip from Breivoll Gård via Sherpatrappene and Sjødal' or the 'Fålemarka Roundabout'. For an easier walk, consider the 'Askjumskogen purple trail'. More options are available in the Hiking around Ås guide.
Yes, there are mountain biking opportunities near Ås. Trails like the 'Grønnliåsen loop' offer a challenging ride, while the 'Vitenparken, NMBU Campus – Water Dispenser loop from Drøbak' provides an easier option. You can discover more routes and their difficulty levels in the MTB Trails around Ås guide.
The Norsk Landbruksmuseum (Norwegian Agriculture Museum) is a cozy museum that provides insights into the region's agricultural heritage. It features a café where you can enjoy traditional Norwegian baked goods and a souvenir shop offering gifts, books, and agricultural products.
The Leonardo da Vinci Bridge is a unique pedestrian bridge located by Nygårdskrysset. This 108-meter-long structure is a real-life rendition of a bridge designed by Leonardo da Vinci in 1502. It was brought to life by Norwegian artist Vebjørn Sand and serves as a pedestrian crossing over the European route E18, attracting global media attention.
Visitors particularly enjoy the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The historical monuments like the Anchor of the Blücher offer compelling stories, while places like Holen Cafe are appreciated for their relaxing atmosphere and good food. The charming town of Drøbak, with its white houses and the Three Sea Maidens, is also a favorite for its picturesque setting and opportunities to jump into the Oslofjord.


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