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Where to Stay in Vikersund, Buskerud

Vikersund is a town in Modum, in south-eastern Norway, known for the Blaafarveværket cobalt works and the Krøderbanen heritage railway.

Where to stay in Vikersund

Vikersund is a small town, and its beds gather close to the centre of Modum. The town core is the practical base. Rooms here put you within reach of the Blaafarveværket works and the Krøderbanen station, the two sites most visitors come to see, and the compact layout means little walking between a place to sleep and the day's outing.

If you want a footing for exploring the wider municipality of Modum and the south-eastern part of Buskerud, this is where to settle. Beds are few. Beyond the centre, the surrounding parishes of Modum stay rural.

Snarum to the north and the country around Heggen kirke offer a quieter, scattered setting rather than a hotel cluster, suited to drivers happy to travel in for sights and meals. The choice is simple here. Stay in the Vikersund centre for convenience, or take a rural base in Modum if you are touring the churches and the old works by car across this part of south-eastern Norway.

Things to do in Vikersund

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Museums & Galleries

  • Blaafarveværket Heritage-listed — former mining and industrial company
  • Theodor Kittelsen-museet — museum in Modum

Churches & Religious Sites

  • Heggen kirke Heritage-listed — church building in Modum
  • Åmot kirke Heritage-listed
  • Nykirke Heritage-listed
  • Snarum kirke Heritage-listed — church in Modum
  • Vestre Spone kirke Heritage-listed
  • Rud kirke

Castles & Historic Sites

  • Krøderbanen Heritage-listed — railway line

About Vikersund

What is Vikersund known for?

Two heritage sites anchor the place. Vikersund belongs to the municipality of Modum in Buskerud, and its name carries the old Blaafarveværket cobalt works, the pigment factory whose mining and industry once shaped this corner of south-eastern Norway. The preserved Krøderbanen railway runs through the district as a working museum line.

Heggen kirke and the Theodor Kittelsen-museet add to the local draw. Industry, rails, and old churches.

What are the main landmarks in Vikersund?

The old cobalt works lead the list. Blaafarveværket, the former mining and pigment company, is the signature site of Modum, and the preserved Krøderbanen railway gives the second major draw across the south-eastern part of Buskerud. The Theodor Kittelsen-museet honours the artist.

Several medieval and country churches dot the municipality: Heggen kirke, Snarum kirke, Nykirke, Åmot kirke, Vestre Spone kirke, and Rud kirke. Works, rails, and parish stone.

What is the history of Vikersund?

Mining wrote the early story here. The Blaafarveværket cobalt works grew into a mining and industrial company that drew its wealth from the ground of Modum, producing the deep blue pigment that carried the name of this part of south-eastern Norway far beyond Buskerud. The works closed at the end of the nineteenth century.

Its buildings survive as a museum, and the memory of that industry still defines how the town is known. The parishes around it are older still. The country churches of Modum mark centuries of settled rural life across the municipality.

Heggen kirke, Snarum kirke, Nykirke, Åmot kirke, and Vestre Spone kirke stand as the parish anchors of the district, several of them protected heritage buildings. The Krøderbanen railway came later, threading transport through the valley and later preserved as a working heritage line. From cobalt ore to museum rails, Vikersund holds the layered record of an industrial corner of Buskerud.

Where is Vikersund?

Vikersund lies inland in south-eastern Norway. It sits within Modum, in the south-eastern part of Buskerud, where the wooded country of Østlandet spreads across low hills and valley floors. The town centre forms the focus of a scattered municipality.

Outlying parishes such as Snarum reach north, and the old Krøderbanen route threads the surrounding valley. This is interior Østlandet, away from any coast.

What is the climate of Vikersund?

Vikersund has an inland climate. Lying in the interior of south-eastern Norway, the town and the surrounding municipality of Modum see warm summers and cold, snowy winters typical of the wooded valleys of Østlandet, with the seasons swinging more sharply than along the distant Norwegian coast. Snow settles over the country churches.

The Krøderbanen valley holds the cold air through the dark months, and the long summer light brings visitors to the Blaafarveværket works. Continental, not coastal.

How do you get to Vikersund?

Most arrivals come by road. Vikersund sits on the routes through Modum in the south-eastern part of Buskerud, reached overland across the valleys of Østlandet from the larger towns of the region. The town centre is the natural point of arrival.

From there the Blaafarveværket works and the preserved Krøderbanen line lie within easy reach, and the rural parishes of Modum spread out around the core. Drivers find it the simplest way in.