Sightseeing
Walk along the river Akerselva
Follow the Akerselva river from Maridalsvannet lake to Vaterland Park in the centre of Oslo.
The riverwalk is eight kilometres long, and takes you past forested areas, historical buildings, fishing and swimming spots and several waterfalls. The highest waterfall is next to Hønse-Lovisas hus and the Beier bridge.
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Akerselva
Walk along the river Akerselva
Follow the Akerselva river from Maridalsvannet lake to Vaterland Park in the centre of Oslo.
The riverwalk is eight kilometres long, and takes you past forested areas, historical buildings, fishing and swimming spots and several waterfalls. The highest waterfall is next to Hønse-Lovisas hus and the Beier bridge.
Sculpture and national heritage park with a strong international art collection surrounded by beautiful scenery with many spectacular lookout points.
Ekebergparken is always open, and is free to visit.
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Ekebergparken
23 KongsveienSculpture and national heritage park with a strong international art collection surrounded by beautiful scenery with many spectacular lookout points.
Ekebergparken is always open, and is free to visit.
Bygdøy is a peninsula on the western side of Oslo, and here you find several of Oslo's most popular museums.
Bygdøy is mainly a residential area, but in addition to the museums Bygdøy is also a popular recreational area during summer offering beaches, a beach volleyball court and a beach restaurant at Huk. There are also several beautiful trails both for cycling and walking.
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Bygdøy
Bygdøy is a peninsula on the western side of Oslo, and here you find several of Oslo's most popular museums.
Bygdøy is mainly a residential area, but in addition to the museums Bygdøy is also a popular recreational area during summer offering beaches, a beach volleyball court and a beach restaurant at Huk. There are also several beautiful trails both for cycling and walking.
Recreation area with great places for picnics, swimming, fishing, walking, running and cross-country skiing.
The two-mile (3.2-kilometre) walking/running path around the lake is lit and wheelchair-friendly.
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Sognsvann
Recreation area with great places for picnics, swimming, fishing, walking, running and cross-country skiing.
The two-mile (3.2-kilometre) walking/running path around the lake is lit and wheelchair-friendly.
Situated just north of downtown, Grefsenkollen provides great views of Oslo, the fjord, Holmenkollen and the surrounding forests. From the top there are many opportunities to hike further into the beautiful forests of Nordmarka. There is also a café and restaurant at the end of the route.
Difficulty level: Easy
Distance, one way: 3.1 kilometres (1.9 miles)
Elevation gain: 140 metres (460 feet)
Time consumption: 1–1,5 hours
Public transportation: Take bus 31 (Grorud T) from Jernbanetorget to the stop Årvoll senter. Switch to bus 25 (Majorstuen) and hop off at Grefsenkollveien.
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Grefsenkollen utkikkspunkt
23 GrefsenkollveienSituated just north of downtown, Grefsenkollen provides great views of Oslo, the fjord, Holmenkollen and the surrounding forests. From the top there are many opportunities to hike further into the beautiful forests of Nordmarka. There is also a café and restaurant at the end of the route.
Difficulty level: Easy
Distance, one way: 3.1 kilometres (1.9 miles)
Elevation gain: 140 metres (460 feet)
Time consumption: 1–1,5 hours
Public transportation: Take bus 31 (Grorud T) from Jernbanetorget to the stop Årvoll senter. Switch to bus 25 (Majorstuen) and hop off at Grefsenkollveien.