Activities
Experience Drammen from Drammen Camping – Your Natural Starting Point
Drammen Camping is the ideal hub for those seeking a mix of city life and outdoor adventures. Whether you're attending a concert in the city center, watching Strømsgodset play at Marienlyst Stadium, fishing in the Drammen River, or seeking an adrenaline rush at Drammen Skisenter, everything is perfectly situated for a memorable stay.
Activities and Adventures Nearby
- Drammen Skisenter & Mountain Biking: Experience the thrill of one of Norway’s most exciting downhill biking trails. The lift carries you and your bike quickly up into the hills. For those seeking peace and quiet, the surrounding forest (Drammensmarka) offers idyllic fishing spots with beautiful trout.
- The Spiral (Spiralen) & Outdoor Hiking: Drive through the unique tunnel system that winds its way to the city’s best viewpoint. From the top of the Spiral, you can explore miles of hiking and cycling trails in a spectacular landscape.
- Fishing in Drammen – From Salmon to Trout: Drammen is a paradise for anglers. Experience world-class salmon fishing in the heart of the Drammen River, or find tranquility while fishing for brown trout in Finnemarka. Need tips? The local experts at "Etter Ørret" on Facebook can provide the best advice for nearby fishing spots.
- Kjøsterudjuvet Gorge: One of Eastern Norway’s most spectacular natural wonders. Hike through the 1,300-meter-long gorge with walls reaching up to 50 meters high. Pro tip: Bring your fishing rod and end your hike with trout fishing at Gamledammen at the top.
Culture and City Life
- Drammen City Center: Just a short trip away, you'll find a vibrant city life. Enjoy top-tier restaurants, cozy sports bars, or catch major concerts and cultural events.
- Strømsgodset at Marienlyst Stadium: Experience the passion of Norwegian football (soccer) as the local heroes, Strømsgodset, play their home matches at Marienlyst. We cheer for the home team and warmly welcome all supporters!
- Gulskogen Manor (Gulskogen Gård): Visit one of Norway’s best-preserved 18th-century manor houses. Explore the beautiful landscaped park, discover Norway’s only surviving linden tree labyrinth, and walk along the historic linden alley running parallel to the river.