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Langøyene island

Langøyene island Photo: Trude H. Olsen
Langøyene island Photo: Trude H. Olsen

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Description

Langøyene island can be reached by ferry line no. 94, which goes all summer and takes you to the east side of the island. Langøyene has a big beach, s shop, a nudist beach (at the south tip), a beach volleyball court, a football ground and great hiking possibilities.

Langøyene was originally two islands, but they are now connected. Where the sound between them used to be, there is now a big field for ball games and other activities. Occasionally there are concerts and other events at Langøyene.

This is the only one of the islands closest to Oslo where you can camp. Camping (tents only) is allowed as long as you follow the rules stipulated by the Municipality of Oslo.

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  • Nature attractions Nature attractions

Facilities

  • Food and drinks

    • outside dining area
  • Activities

    • swimming
    • swimming in the sea
  • Nature and terrain

    • forest area
    • hiking area
    • angling
    • beach
    • grass area
    • sandy beach
  • Camping and cottage

    • family camping - no young people under the age of 18
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