Discover the best top things to do in Lier Municipality, Norway including Lierhallen Svomme, Gamle Lier Stasjon, Lier Rural Museum, Egge Gard, Asdoljuvet, Frogner Kirke, Burial Mounds at Huseby, Tranby kirke, Sylling Kirke, Holmin Fjordhester.
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Lierhallen was built in 1969 and opened in 1970. Annex with public locker rooms, saunas, fitness room and lounge was opened in 1986. The facility consists of a swimming pool, sports hall, eight changing rooms, 6 shower rooms with a total of 60 showers, saunas and exercise room. Lierhallen is situated in rural surroundings in Jensvollveien in Lier, 10 minutes by car from Drammen center.
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At Gamle Lier stasjon you will find Godslageret's second-hand shop, Lille station - fabric / quilt and gifts, the local newspaper, welfare and activity center, and Lier Art Society. There is also Café Toget, 3 authentic train wagons from the 1960s with coffee, food and pleasant environment. Spring, summer and fall market held on Saturdays. Lier Stasjon was built in 1872 and was in operation for 101 years. After the closure station buildings have been rehabilitated and are used to small shops and businesses.
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Lier Bygdetun is a gathering of old Norwegian houses. It is open all year and can offer different exhibitions and activities.
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Egge Farm produces strawberries and apples. During the last years they have become famous for their ecological apple juice, ecological veal meat and apple liquor. Egge Farm welcomes groups from 20 August to 15 October. During this time the apples and berries are ripe and you will learn about the process of making juice. It is possible to buy juice and other products at the farm.
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Asdoljuvet is a canyon and is one of Lier`s most beautiful attractions. It is possible to do various spectacular excursions in the area.
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Frogner had in early Middle Ages their parish church. It is first mentioned in a report of 1327, but is probably older than the year 1200 The church burned in 1651. Only in 1694 was the new church finished. It stands on the old church space, and is supposedly built on the ruins of the old church. Frogner kirke was expanded into a cruciform church. Cultural heritage..
The two burial mounds at Huseby is from the late Iron Age and is Norway's largest burial mounds. They are about 5 feet high and measuring between 28-36 feet in diameter. The legend tells that Sanct Hallvard (d. ca 1043 AD.) is to be buried in the northern hill, after having been in one of the hills on Frydenlund.
It is likely that Tranby had its own church quite early after the introduction of Christianity. In the 13th this century is replaced by a stone church dedicated to St. Michael. The church is mentioned in records from 1347. Last service in this old church was held on 11 June 1854. The old stone church was torn down and replaced by a stone church with 400 seats. The church was consecrated in 1855 by Bishop Aarup. Cultural heritage.
Sylling kirke is a church constructed in a rectangular shape, from 1852 to Sylling in Lier. The church has a cemetery and next to it is the old rectory. The structure is of stone and brick and the church has 370 seats. Behind the church is St. Olav's source.
We offer tours in a horse carriage, guided walking and bus tours in Lier - which ends up with a traditional Norwegian meal at the farm Jutilen. The farm is located in Jutilen in Sylling at the end of Tyrifjorden, Holsfjorden. Approx. 45 min drive from Oslo, ca. 25 min from Drammen. As our guest you will experience the spesial fjord horse is in his element, and an atmospere that makes you forget all the hustle and bustle that is everyday. We get you and your friends to lower your shoulders and relax! Summer and winter!
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