De hoofdstad van Noorwegen biedt zowel spectaculaire architectuur, musea als een bruisend nachtleven. Hier vind je tips over topactiviteiten, spannende wijken om te verkennen en leuke gezinsactiviteiten.
De stad Oslo evolueert voortdurend. Maak een wandeling door de levendige straten en wijken, waar je alles vindt, van innovatieve architectuur en topmusea tot hippe bars en geweldige eetgelegenheden. Elke wijk heeft zijn eigen charme en voor wie niet wil wandelen is alles gemakkelijk bereikbaar met het openbaar vervoer.
In de Noorse hoofdstad gaan stedelijke activiteiten en het buitenleven hand in hand. In het bos rond de stad, kun je in de zomer kiezen tussen een aantal gemarkeerde wandelroutes en in de winter tussen honderden kilometers langlaufpistes. Oslo heeft ook heel wat groene parken en fantastische uitkijkpunten, en met de Akerselva-rivier stroomt er ook water door de stad. In de zomer kun je gaan eilandhoppen op het Oslofjord.
Geniet van één van de meest opwindende muziekscènes van Europa, met meer concerten dan eender welke andere stad in Scandinavië. Internationale supersterren spelen in grote arena's, maar ook kleinere clubs organiseren elk jaar duizenden concerten.
Leer de stad kennen tijdens een rondleiding of met een gids. Je kunt meegaan op een sightseeingbus of -boot of meelopen met een rondleiding in het museum. Met de Oslo Pass krijg je kortingen en gratis toegang voor meer dan 30 musea en bezienswaardigheden.
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St. Hanshaugen
St. Hanshaugen is one of Oslo's largest parks, located just north of the city centre. This popular recreational area is great for walks, and from the top of the hill you have a nice view of Oslo. St. Hanshaugen was originally a bare rock hill. In the 1840s the name St. Hanshaugen ("midsummer hill") came into use, as the hill was a popular place for midsummer celebrations. In 1936, an open-air café was built at Festplassen - the square on top of the hill - which is still a popular summer café today.OsloDamstredet & Telthusbakken
Charming and picturesque part of central Oslo with well-preserved and inhabited wooden houses from the late 1700s and the 1800s. Damstredet is a cobbled street with wooden houses from the first half of the 19th century. The street runs between Akersveien and Fredensborgveien and is just 160 metres long. Telthusbakken is located between Maridalsveien and Akersveien, just below the medieval church Gamle Aker kirke. On one side of the 260-metre street lies a series of small wooden houses, and on the other side is a large allotment garden area, Egebergløkka. Along the gardens you can walk the romantic Kjærlighetsstien ("The Love Trail").Kvadraturen
Kvadraturen is the area between Akershus Fortress and Grensen, Jernbanetorget and Egertorget. This was King Christian IV's town from the Renaissance. Only a few buildings from the 17th and 18th century can still be seen. In Kvadraturen you find the square Christiania torv, known for its fountain with a sculpture of a hand pointing to the ground. After the big town fire in 1624, the Danish-Norwegian King Christian IV decided to rebuild the town in this area and name it after himself. He supposedly pointed to this spot and said: "The new town will lie here!" The area is today known as Kvadraturen ("the quadrature") because of the rectangular street pattern of Christian IV's renaissance town. Several well-preserved buildings from the 17th century can be seen in Kvadraturen, such as the building that housed Oslo's first town hall, and the city's oldest restaurant, Café Engebret.OsloBarcode
Bjørvika Barcode consists of twelve narrow high-rise buildings of different heights and widths. The buildings are built with some space in between them, thus jointly resembling a barcode. Barcode houses leading national and international businesses, and 10 000 people work here on a daily basis. The buildings also contain 400 apartments and a daycare center. On street level, you'll find a varied and attractive selection of restaurants, shops, galleries and other service providers. The Barcode architecture The BARCODE architecture concept was developed by the Norwegian firms DARK and a-lab, in collaboration with the Dutch agency MVRDV. The BARCODE concept is designed as a geometric system that stands out architecturally. The concept incorporates values such as openness to the fjord, admittance of light and airiness. Based on the BARCODE concept, the twelve buildings are designed by different architectural firms. Besides the overall shape, the buildings are very different. Each building has its own distinctive character, and enjoyable architectonic details and quirks make Barcode an architectural experience quite out of the ordinary.OsloAker Brygge wharf
Popular area along the inner harbour with restaurants, shopping, apartments and office buildings. After a thorough renovation, the area has a fresh look and lots of new restaurants and shops. At street level Aker Brygge a vibrant commercial district, and the large open-air areas and indoor shopping street are often used for photo exhibitions, concerts and pop-up events for fashion, art and culture. For more than a century Aker Brygge was the site of a shipyard, Akers Mekaniske Verksted. The architecture at Aker Brygge is distinctive, with its combination of old, venerable shipyard buildings and modern architecture. When the sun is shining Aker Brygge is teeming with people day and night. The pedestrian area along the waterfront is lined with restaurants with great views of the marina and the Oslo Fjord. In total, Aker Brygge's restaurants have 2,500 chairs outdoors. Are you coming to Oslo by private boat? Aker Brygge Marina's guest harbour has 50 spaces.OsloSørenga
Formerly an old container dock, Sørenga in Oslo has been transformed into a brand new neigbourhood by the Oslo fjord. The area consists of residential complexes with exciting architectural details and welcomes both residents and visitors to enjoy life at the water’s edge. A green park with several channels stretches through the whole neighbourhood. At the southernmost tip you’ll find Sørenga Seawater Pool, a popular recreational spot for Oslovians in summertime. Several waterfront restaurants offer great food in maritime surroundings, with a view to Oslo landmarks such as Barcode, the Oslo Opera House and Akershus Fortress. Sørenga is also a popular place for paddling. To get to Sørenga, just follow the new harbour promenade past the Opera House.OsloBirkelunden
Popular park in the upper part of Grünerløkka between Paulus church and Grünerløkka school. The park was laid out in the 1860s, and contains a music pavilion from 1926 and a small park pool from 1928. On Sundays all year round, there is a bric-a-brac market in Birkelunden, which is often used for concerts, rallies and festivals. The blocks around Birkelunden mainly consist of three-/four-story apartment buildings from the 1870s and 1880s. The whole area is protected, including the park, Grünerløkka school, Paulus church and 15 blocks with 139 apartment buildings.OsloSofienberg Park
The biggest park in the Grünerløkka area is a popular recreational area for the locals, especially the younger generations. The park has table tennis tables and a fun playground for the kids. In the middle of the park lies Sofienberg church. The park was originally a cemetery, inaugurated in 1858, but many people were critical to having a cemetery in a central and densely populated area. It was decided to gradually dismantle the cemetery and make a park, and in 1972 the construction of the whole park was completed. On the north side of the church, there is still a small, fenced graveyard for the Mosaic Religious Community. Norwegian name: Sofienbergparken
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Island hopping in the Oslo Fjord
Take a ferry and go island hopping between the islands in the inner Oslo Fjord! With a regular public transportation ticket or an Oslo Pass you can easily get on and off any of the ferries going between Aker brygge, Hovedøya, Lindøya, Nakholmen, Bleikøya, Gressholmen and Langøyene. The islands are popular places to go swimming in the summer, but each island has its unique character and history worth exploring. Bring a picnic basket and a blanket and enjoy the peace and quiet just minutes away from the city centre. Ferry lines from Aker brygge Line B1: Hovedøya > Lindøya øst > Gressholmen > Bleikøya > Nakholmen > Lindøya vest > Hovedøya Line B1X (Summer): Aker Brygge > Hovedøya > Aker Brygge Line B2: Hovedøya > Gressholmen > Langøyene Ferry line from City Hall Pier 3 Route B9: Dronningen > Bygdøynes (Mar/Apr–Sep/Oct, covered by the Oslo Pass, but not by the regular tickets) Check ruter.no for updated timetables. Note: Do NOT miss the last ferry back from the islands to the city centre! There is no water taxi service available in Oslo. The Norwegian Society for Sea’s main purpose is to save lives at sea and help people in need. The same goes for the police and fire department: they are NOT transportation services. On rare occasions, the Norwegian Society for Sea Rescue can transport people back to the city centre but the fee for this journey will be a minimum of 5.000 NOK.
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Akerselva Running Loops
Ready for a good run in beautiful surroundings? Whether your starting point is Grønland, Alexander Kiellands plass, Nydalen or anywhere in between, you should take full advantage of being so close to the river path along the Akerselva river. The entire path from Grønland up until Maridalsvannet lake is eight kilometres one way, making it perfect for a run of any length. There is a gradual climb up the whole way, but the hard work pays off on the downhill home! Difficulty level: Easy Elevation gain: 140 metres Time consumption: 0,5–2 hours Transportation: You can start from anywhere along the river. Good to know: The lower parts of the trail are paved, while the uppermost part from Sagene to the lake is gravel. Akerselva is also a great path for walks, biking and child strollers. Go to Outtt for more suggestions on how to experience the outdoors in Oslo.Bicycle route: The Vantage Point Ekeberg
Several nice vantage points are found within cycling distance from the centre of Oslo. The Valhall curve has one of the best views in the city. It is also known as the place where Edvard Munch was inspired to paint his world-famous painting "Scream". You will recognise the painting's landscape contours as you enjoy the view from Valhallveien. The Vantage Point: Valhallveien, Ekeberg, second highest curve Starting point: Oslo gate, Gamlebyen Distance: 2.8 km Incline: 120 hm Roadway: asphalt Recommended route (from Gamlebyen): from Oslo gate via Dyvekes vei, Konowsgt to Valhallveien, stop in the last tight curve below Ekeberg Camping.OsloBicycle route: Around Bygdøy
A bicycle tour around Bygdøy is one of most delightful, romantic two-wheel rides in Oslo: Lush woods, park-like countryside, view of the sea, beaches, historic buildings and the royal cows are some of the sights along the way. Starting point: Hengsengveien (arrive from Aker Brygge via the 3-km cycle route along Frognerstranda to Hengsengveien). Continue to Holsts vei - Rideveien - Huk - P.T. Mallingsvei - Langviksvei - Huk Aveny - Museumsveien - Wedels vei - Dronning Biancas vei Distance: 7 km Incline: insignificant Road surface: primarily fine gravelOsloWalk 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.OsloBotanical Garden
Large garden at Tøyen with ample botanical variety and diversity. Most of the area is designed as an Arboretum, with approximately 1800 different plants. The garden holds a large and varied collection of trees and shrubs planted in a systematic fashion after plant family. The Scent Garden is arranged as an experience for all, but especially the blind, mentally handicapped and wheelchair-bound. You will also find large, woven sculptures by the British artist Tom Hare around in the park. The greenhouses The Palm House from 1868 and The Victoria House from 1876 present exotic plants from other parts of the world. Norwegian name: Botanisk hageFishing in the Oslo Fjord
From 1 January 2026, fishing in the inner Oslofjord, the Drammen Fjord and the Hurum Peninsula down to Moss, as well as Færder and Hvaler. is prohibited for both commercial and recreational fishers. The only exception is crab fishing with a line for children, which will still be permitted. For more information, visit the Directorate of Fisheries’ website (in Norwegian).
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Hike to Vettakollen
A peak on the northern edge of the city between Holmenkollen and Sognsvann, Vettakollen provides some of the best views of Oslo. Located just minutes from the closest metro stop, this is one of the most accessible hikes from downtown. Difficulty level: Easy Distance, one way: 1.2 kilometres (0.75 miles) Elevation gain: 180 metres (590 feet) Time consumption: 1–1,5 hours Transportation: Take metro no.1 (Frognerseteren) to Vettakollen station and walk from there. Read more information about this adventure on Outtt. Download the Outtt app from Google Play or App Store for more outdoor activity suggestions in Oslo.Experience Maridalen's Alps
This hike takes you through the lush forest of Nordmarka, past Øyungen lake, and up to the viewpoint on top of Mellomkollen, which offers great views of Oslo and the surrounding forest. Difficulty level: Medium Distance, one way: 12.3 kilometres (7.7 miles) Elevation change: 500 metres (1,640 feet) Time consumption: 2,5–3,5 hours Transportation: From Jernbanetorget, take bus 54 (Kjelsås) to Godals vei. Switch there to bus 51 (Maridalen) and exit at Skar. Read more information about this adventure on Outtt. Download the Outtt app from Google Play or App Store for more outdoor activity suggestions in Oslo.Forest walk from Østmarksetra to Mariholtet
The hike from Østmarksetra to the Mariholtet cabin on the eastern side of Oslo takes you through a lush forest and alongside several lakes. The lakes provide many opportunities to swim or to relax on a beach after a fun hike. Difficulty level: Easy Distance: 7.8 kilometres (4.9 miles) Elevation change: 330 metres (1,100 feet) Time consumption: 2.5–3.5 hours Transportation: Take metro 3 (Mortensrud) to Ulsrud station and walk from there. Read more information about this adventure on Outtt. Download the Outtt app from Google Play or App Store for more outdoor activity suggestions in Oslo.OsloSognsvann lake
Recreation area with great places for picnics, swimming, fishing, walking and running, as well as cross-country skiing tracks, ice skating and winter walking routes around the pond during winter. The two-mile (3.2-kilometre) path around the lake is one of Norway’s most popular walking and running trail. The path is illuminated and wheelchair-friendly.Hike to Grefsenkollen
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. Read more information about this adventure on Outtt. Download the Outtt app from Google Play or App Store for more outdoor activity suggestions in Oslo.OsloNordmarka wilderness area
Big forest region in northern Oslo with ample outdoor recreation opportunities all year round. The routes in Nordmarka are usually well-marked, but a map is recommended for longer distances. Winter activities In winter there are more than 450 km of prepared, red-marked ski trails in Nordmarka, and some of them are illuminated in evenings. Summer activities In the summer you can find nice, blue-marked tracks for hiking, biking routes and idyllic lakes for swimming. Cabins Several of the cabins in Nordmarka are open to the public, either to take a break, enjoy a meal or spend the night. Most of them are owned and operated by the associations DNT Oslo og Omegn, Skiforeningen and Bymiljøetaten (the Municipality of Oslo). Facts about Nordmarka Area: 430 square kilometres Highest peak in Oslo: Kirkeberget, 629 metres above sea level Highest peak in Nordmarka: Svarttjernshøgda, 719 metres above sea level (located in Viken County)Bicycle route: The River Ride "Jungle Tour"
The River Ride is a "Jungle tour" of the west side by bicycle, in the valley Mærradalen, Oslo. Starting point: Radiumhospitalet, Ullern Easy arrival along the cycling route on Ring 3, from Smestad tram station (approx. 1.5 km) Route: Radium Hospital - Mærradalen - Hovseterskogen - Bogstad Farm Between Ringveien and the heavily trafficked highway 168, you will find a dense, "enchanted" forest in a little-known river valley; Mærradalen. This is a scenic route all summer long and a nice bicycle ride. Leave Ringveien one and a half kilometres west of Smestad Station and cycle uphill towards Husby along the stream Mærradalsbekken. Distance: 6 km Incline: 100 m Road surface: mostly gravel, a bit rough in places. To lengthen the ride a bit, head for Bogstad Manor, which you will reach by going under Highway 168, across the Hovseter fields and past Bogstad Camping. The road surface of the last kilometre before Bogstad Camping is slightly rough, but fully "cyclable" for those on a mountain bike.Hike Barlindåsen Ridge
A great hike on a clear day, going up Barlindåsen Ridge is relatively easy and comes with a big reward as you look down on Oslo from the northeastern side of the city. The trail is located near Maridalsvannet, Oslo’s largest lake. Difficulty level: Medium Distance, one way: 5.7 kilometres (3.6 miles) Elevation change: 200 metres (656 feet) Time consumption: 2–2,5 hours Transportation: Park your car at Sandermosen train station. The train does not stop there. Read more information about this adventure on Outtt. Download the Outtt app from Google Play or App Store for more outdoor activity suggestions in Oslo.OsloØstensjøvannet lake
Oslo's richest wetland and bird reserve area, just five kilometres from the city centre and easily accessed by metro. Walk around the lake The graveled/paved trail around the lake is 4.5 kilometres (2.8 miles) long and is connected to a large network of trails in the Oslo forests. It takes less than an hour to walk around the water. Trails that start along the path can take you in the direction of Østmarka via Skullerud in the southeast or Svartdalsparken via Alnavassdraget in the northwest. Biodiversity The many natural habitats around Østensjø has given the area great biodiversity. In and around the lake, observers have counted 228 bird species and more than 20 mammals, as well as salamanders, frogs and lizards. Facts about Østensjøvannet lake Area: 0.29 square kilometres Length: 1770 metres Width: 260 metres The lake has been protected since 1992, and the area became an environmental park in 2002. In 2012, the site was authorised as a national wetland centre.OsloLillomarka wilderness area
Popular all-year recreation area that covers 62 square kilometres northeast of the city centre, between Maridalen, Noida, Groruddalen and Movatn. Lillomarka is full of trails for cross-country skiing, horseback riding, walking and bicycling, and many picturesque lakes that are ideal for swimming and fishing. The area has four sports lodges: Lilloseter, Linderudkollen, Sinober and Trollvannstua.Nordmarka's Classic Canoe Trip
Have you ever wanted to experience a hiking trip through a forest from a different perspective? Canoeing through the lakes and camping on the shores in Nordmarka is an incredible adventure. Difficulty level: Challenging Distance: 42.4 kilometres (26.4 miles) Time consumption: 20–30 hours Read more information about this adventure on Outtt. Download the Outtt app from Google Play or App Store for more outdoor activity suggestions in Oslo.OsloBogstadvannet lake
Bogstadvannet is a lake on the border between Oslo and Bærum with beach areas on both sides. The lake has perch, whitefish and trout and is a popular fishing spot all year round. Bogstadvannet and surroundings is a popular area for all types of outdoor recreation, and there are ski trails on the west side. Bogstad Manor, Bogstad Camping and Oslo Golf Club Bogstad are all located along the idyllic lakefront.Hike to Øyungen Lake
Located on the northern side of Maridalen, Øyungen is a great hike for adventurers of all ages. Although you are on a well-maintained gravel trail, you are completely immersed in nature, walking side by side the Skarselva River, which runs down to Maridalsvannet, Oslo’s largest lake. Difficulty level: Easy Distance, one way: 5.1 kilometres (3.2 miles) Elevation change: 140 metres (460 feet) Time consumption: 1,5–2 hours Transportation: From Oslo Central Station, take bus 54 (Kjelsås) to Godals vei. Switch there to bus 51 (Maridalen) and exit at Skar. Read more information about this adventure on Outtt. Download the Outtt app from Google Play or App Store for more outdoor activity suggestions in Oslo.
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- De HistoriskeBreng een onvergetelijk verblijf door in een van de unieke, authentieke historische hotels van Noorwegen. Geniet van eersteklas culinaire ervaringen en een ruim aanbod aan activiteiten.NorgesbookingBoek uw perfecte verblijf in de fjorden, bergen en valleien van Noorwegen.Brim ExplorerStille fjordentochten op bekroonde elektrische catamarans in Oslo, Tromsø, Lofoten en Spitsbergen.SJ NordSJ NORD - het avontuur begint in de treinBenzini CampersHet avontuur van je leven begint hier. Boek nu een camper bij Benzini Campers.Vy TrainDoorkruis het landschap op een trein tussen Oslo en Bergen op de Bergen-spoorweg en verken Oslo en omgeving.Arctic Campers ASBent u benieuwd naar het leven in een camper? Verken Noorwegen in comfort en stijl met onze slimme en knusse campers.Booknordics.comUnieke pakketreizen, avontuurlijke hotels, tours en activiteiten.Fjord ToursHet thuis van ‘Norway in a Nutshell’, de populairste tour van Noorwegen. Fjorden, bergen en adembenemende bestemmingen — allemaal in één reis!50 Degrees North NordicKies uit onvergetelijke individuele reizen op maat en kleine, exclusieve groepsreizen door Noorwegen.StrawberryHotels met een unieke insteek! Profiteer van weekenddeals bij meer dan 100 hotels in Noorwegen.CampcationBoek een campingverblijf op prachtige en unieke locaties in heel Noorwegen met Campcation.Vy expressOntdek Noorwegen met comfortabele snelbussen die u vervoeren tussen de grote steden, bergen en fjorden.Thon Hotels ASHeerlijk ontbijt inbegrepen! Ervaar waar comfort en betaalbare tarieven bij onze 80 hotels in Noorwegen.Classic Norway HotelsWanneer het hotel de bestemming is. Boek een nacht om niet te vergeten in een van de meest unieke en opvallende hotels van Noorwegen.Go FjordsBoek fantastische tours en ervaringen! We bieden tours in Oslo, Bergen, Stavanger, Lofoten, de Noordkaap en op nog veel meer plekken.Discover NorwayKies uit onvergetelijke individuele reizen op maat en kleine, exclusieve groepsreizen door Noorwegen.NOR-WAY BussekspressGeniet van pittoresk uitzicht tijdens een comfortabel busreis naar de fjorden en tussen de steden in onze snelbussen.Auto EuropeAltijd een fijne huurauto-ervaring. Zoek en vergelijk huurprijzen. Annuleren kan gratis tot 24 uur voor het ophaalmoment.Rent-A-Wreck of Scandinavia ASHet slimme en betaalbare alternatief voor huurauto's.Authentic ScandinaviaReizen samengesteld door locals. Onze op maat gemaakte tours passen bij elk type reiziger en budget.CampanyonUniek kamperen in de natuur. Boek een verblijf in een boomhut of glamping-tent of reserveer een staplaats voor uw camper.StrömmaSightseeing per bus en boot op verschillende toeristische locaties en steden in Noorwegen.Radisson HotelsVoordelige aanbiedingen en comfortabele verblijven in de grote steden, luchthavens en skigebieden van Noorwegen.HurtigrutenErvaar de mooiste zeereis ter wereld op een onvergetelijke cruise langs de prachtige Noorse kust.Fjord Travel NorwaySlaap in een ijshotel, achtervolg het noorderlicht en ontdek de magische fjorden. Boek nu uw tour!Scandic HotelsErvaar de Noorse gastvrijheid op zijn best in meer dan 90 hotels verspreid over Noorwegen. Speciale aanbiedingen beschikbaar.Campiode grootste camping boekingssite van Noorwegen. Vind de beste kampeerplekken en camperplaatsen in heel Noorwegen.Up NorwayLuxe op maat, mogelijk gemaakt door plaatselijke experts. Wij combineren uw wensen met onze kennis en zorgen voor een onvergetelijke reis.Norrøna AdventureKies voor expedities en avontuurlijke vakanties met Norrøna Adventure. Wandel-, ski- en fietsreizen.NorwegianNorwegian biedt goedkope vluchten in Noorwegen en directe vluchten vanaf meer dan 70 Europese luchthavens. Boek vluchten naar je bestemmingen via onze kalender met betaalbare tarieven.Norwegian HolidaysVoordelige pakketreizen met Norwegian. Boek uw vlucht, hotel en huurauto allemaal op één plek.My Nordic TravelKies uit doe-het-zelf-routes en pakketvakanties naar de allerbeste bestemmingen in Noorwegen.CityboxModerne en betaalbare hotels op centrale locaties in Oslo, Bergen en Kristiansand.
Winteractiviteiten
Van skiën en schaatsen tot sauna's en ijsbaden - geniet van de winter zoals de locals in Oslo!
- Oslo
Oslo Ski Center
Ski resort north of the city centre with five slopes, four lifts, ski/snowboard lessons, cross-country trails, a sledding hill, ski/snowboard rentals and two cafés. Oslo Ski Center has two hills, Grefsenkleiva and Trollvannskleiva. Grefsenkleiva has the longer slopes for experienced skiers and snowboarders. The longest i 900 metres long. Here you also find a big jump, rails, and several small jumps. There are also two cafés where you can warm yourself up or buy something to eat or drink. Outdoor toilets. Trollvannskleiva is very well suited for children and beginners. The slope slants easily downhill, and the "plate lift" is easy to use. There is also a ski/snowboard school, equipment rental, a sledding hill etc.
Oslo tijdens elk seizoen
Ontdek activiteiten voor het hele jaar.























































































































































