Baerum: Embracing the Norwegian Adventure
Baerum – a municipality under the county of Viken, Norway has a population of 127, 467 as of 2019. Baerum which is translated in Old Norse language as Bergheimer has an interesting definition. “Berg” means mountain while “heimr’ means homestead. This suburb municipality has a total area of 74 sq. mi. The municipality’s gateway is through Oslo, Norway - Gardermoen Airport (OSL).
Best Time to Visit
There is a lot of art-related destinations and unspoiled beaches you can enjoy. Baerum’s peak season is between June and August where tourist flocks and accommodation during this time are somehow costly. The slowest month for tourists is during December and February because of the harsh winter, which gives the cheapest accommodation rate for hotels.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Visiting Baerum is much more enjoyable during the summer season. You can appreciate the contemporary artistic display at Astrup Fearnley Museum of Modern Art, or take a walk and enjoy the fresh air in Frogner Park. You can also try the thrilling ski jump of Holmenkollen and afterwards take a stop at Aker Brygge to taste some formal and casual French cuisine.
There are a lot of options in booking Baerum Hotels for accommodation. You can try the overlooking modern Quality Hotel Expo that offers brightly designed rooms and other hotel amenities at a reasonable price. You can also stay at Radisson Blu Park Hotel that offers park view rooms with complimentary breakfast and beach access all for a reasonable price. These hotels are a few miles away to the airport, which makes it more accessible.