Bærum does not look much like a typical Norwegian municipality profile from the outside; it looks like the wealthiest corner of greater Oslo, because that is largely what it is. With around 130,000 residents in Sandvika, its administrative centre, and the string of fjordside towns around it, Bærum sits immediately west of the capital and has become one of the most affluent local authority areas in the country. Oslo Gardermoen Airport is a manageable coach transfer away, sharing the same regional access as the capital itself.
Fornebu, the former site of Oslo's main airport before Gardermoen opened in 1998, has been redeveloped into a business and residential district and is now home to Telenor's headquarters among other major employers, which brings a steady flow of corporate coach traffic. Alongside that, Bærum's fjordside setting, parks, and the Henie-Onstad Art Centre give it a leisure pull of its own, distinct from central Oslo.
Fornebu served as Oslo's principal airport until 1998, when operations moved to the new Gardermoen facility north of the city. The former airport site has since been rebuilt into a mixed business and residential district, anchored by Telenor's corporate headquarters and a growing cluster of technology and media companies. For coach groups, Fornebu now functions as a corporate destination in its own right, with modern conference facilities that draw business travel independent of central Oslo's hotel district.
Kadettangen, a peninsula park jutting into the Oslofjord near Sandvika, gives Bærum one of the more pleasant waterfront green spaces in the greater Oslo area, with beaches, walking paths, and views across the fjord toward Nesodden. It is a straightforward stop for groups wanting a break from urban sightseeing, and coach access and parking near the park are uncomplicated given the area's suburban road layout.
The Henie-Onstad Art Centre, overlooking the fjord in Høvikodden, was founded by Olympic figure skater Sonja Henie and her husband Niels Onstad, built around their private collection of modern art. It has grown into one of Norway's significant contemporary art venues, with a programme of changing exhibitions alongside the permanent collection. The building's fjordside setting makes the visit as much about the location as the art on the walls.
As a rough guide, a minibus (up to 19 seats) in Baerum runs around 3,900 to 6,600 NOK per day, a midi-coach (around 35 seats) around 6,300 to 11,000 NOK per day, and a full-size coach (49 to 55 seats) around 9,400 to 16,700 NOK per day. Baerum tracks close to Oslo pricing given its position within the capital's commuter belt and strong corporate demand around Fornebu. The final figure depends on your route, the date, and how long you need the vehicle. We confirm a fixed price with no hidden charges -- send your details for a free quote.
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