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    Oslo kommune > English > Tourist information > Nature and outdoor sights in Oslo

    Sights and nature in Oslo

    The forest, parks and the Oslofjord


    The Agency for Outdoor Recreation and Nature Management is responsible for administering some of Oslo's true pearls.

    Great areas of forests surround the city of Oslo, a considerable portion municipally owned. You will find 70 lakes for bathing, 200 km of marked trails for for hiking, 460 km of marked cross-country ski trails, of which 104 km are artificially lit. The city itself has a susbstantial portion of green areas, with many beaches and parks, including the famous Frognerparken (Frogner Park) with the Vigeland sculptures, and the Akerselva (Aker river) with 20 waterfalls, beautiful bridges, historical buildings and rich birdlife.



    Islands in the Oslofjord
    Right outside Oslo you will find a kingdom of islands. There are 40 islands in the Oslofjord, many only a 10 minute ferry ride away. Each of the islands has its own flavor:

    Hovedøya offers a botanical and historical haven, but also a beach and beautiful viewpoints to the Oslofjord. Here you find some of Norway's rarest flowers and the ruins of a monastery from the 12th. century. Note that most of the island is a nature reserve, thus vegetation and animals are protected. Picking of flowers is forbidden.

    Langøyene offers a long beach and is a popular spot for families. This is one of the few islands where you can put up a tent and stay the night. Actually, the beach used to be a dump for garbage.

    While both Langøyene and Hovedøya are islands only packed with nature and visitors, Lindøya is also packed with summerhouses. Come here and watch how Oslofolks spend their summer. Due to restrictions, all houses come in three colors, only, green, yellow and red.

    Getting there:
    Ferry no. 92 or 94 from Vippetangen (west of Aker Brygge).


    Bathing in the sea
    Oslo has many beaches. Huk, Hvervenbukta and Ingierstrand are some of them. Huk is situated at Bygdøy where you also find the Vikingships, while the others are situated the south-east.

    Getting there:
    Bus no. 30 to Huk, bus no. 76/83 to Hvervenbukta or bus no. 87 to Ingierstrand.

     



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