Go to content Go to navigation
  |  
A sunny autumn day in the Vigeland Sculpture Park, Norway Photo: Marie Peyre/visitnorway
Photo: Marie Peyre/visitnorway
Photo: Marie Peyre/visitnorway
Photo: Marie Peyre/visitnorway
Photo: Marie Peyre/visitnorway
Photo: Bjørn Eirik Østbakken/visitnorway
Photo: Bjørn Eirik Østbakken/visitnorway

Top places to photograph autumn colours in Oslo

Do you want to snap flamboyant autumn foliage in Oslo, but are unsure where to catch the most dramatic colours? Here are our favourite spots.

Akershus Fortress

There are many deciduous trees within the grounds of Akershus Fortress, and this is a good spot to take pictures of vibrant autumn colours. Look down, as well as up - it's not just the treetops that are aflame this time of year, the ground is also covered in golden leaves.

The Palace Park

The park behind the Royal Palace, with its imposing trees and vast lawns, is another good bet, particularly if you also want people to feature in your photos - the park is always buzzing with life.

Vigeland Sculpture Park

A popular destination year round, but the park really comes into its own on a sunny autumn day, when the many trees and their flamboyant foliage make a colourful background for the striking sculptures.

Akerselva River

A stroll along the Akerselva will also reveal many good subjects for photography, as the river winds its way past old mills, neighbourhood parks and hidden fishing spots, under old iron bridges and through many waterfalls. The stretch around the Sawmill Waterfall (Møllerfossene) just north of Grünerløkka is particularly picturesque, and from here you can easily continue onto Old Aker Church and the Our Saviour Cemetery - all good spots for taking pictures of autumn colours.

Oslofjord islands

For a different perspective on the city, you could also take a mini cruise on the Oslofjord - a great opportunity to check out the many islands there, and take pictures from the water.

The Oslomarka Forest

The easily accessible forests around Oslo make the capital unique. The metro (line 3) will take you from the city centre to Sognsvann in less than 20 minutes. On the five-kilometre-long walk from Sognsvann to Ullevålseter you can get nature shots of the mixed forest that will seem like you are far into the wilderness.

Last updated:  28 September 2012
Photographing at Akershus Fortress, Norway - Photo: Bjørn Eirik Østbakken/visitnorway
Photographing at Akershus Fortress, Norway
Photographing the autumn colours in Oslo, Norway - Photo: Marie Peyre/visitnorway
Photographing the autumn colours in Oslo, Norway

Interest:  Tours & Safaris

Close
Embed this article

Copy and paste this code into your blog/website

Preview

A sunny autumn day in the Vigeland Sculpture Park, Norway - Photo: Marie Peyre/visitnorway

Top places to photograph autumn colours in Oslo

Do you want to snap flamboyant autumn foliage in Oslo, but are unsure where to catch the most dramatic colours? Here are our favourite spots.

Top places to photograph autumn colours in Oslo

Source: Visitnorway

Related

Tour suggestions in Oslo

Oslo offers a variety of sightseeing tours in different languages by boat, bus, or on foot. Tours are available all year.

About Oslo

Oslo

Between the Oslofjord and the forests lies the Norwegian capital. Oslo has a special combination of city life and easy access to the great outdoors.

Key facts about Oslo

The capital of Norway is also its largest city. It has over 600,000 inhabitants and covers 454 square kilometres, 242 of which is forests.

Tourist information in Oslo

The tourist information centres know Oslo and are always ready to answer questions and help you with sightseeing, accommodation and currency exchange.

Campaigns and Sponsored

Specialised Tours

Specialised Tours, the Scandinavian specialist, offers northern lights breaks, tours and tailor-made holidays for independent travellers.

ADS

Selected videos

Related

Oslo

Tours & Safaris

ADS

TEXT ADS