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Read more: St. Hanshaugen Photo: VisitOSLO/Leif-Harald Ruud

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St. Hanshaugen

St. Hanshaugen is one of Oslo's largest parks, just north of the city centre. This popular recreational area is great for walks, and from the top of...

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Lillomarka wilderness area

Popular recreation area summer and winter. Covering an ara of 62km2 north-east of Oslo centre....

Oslo

Bogstad lake

Swimming in sweet water, recreation, fishing, sailing, riding area. Bogstad Manor in idyllic surroundings by the lake....

Oslo

Østmarka wilderness area

The forest region Østmarka in eastern Oslo covers 256 km2. Østmarka is different from the other forest around Oslo, mainly because of bedrock...
Read more: Fiskevollbukta beach Photo: VisitOSLO/Nancy Bundt

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Fiskevollbukta beach

Creek by the eastside of the Bunnefjord....
Read more: Ormøya and Malmøya Photo: Odd St. Rigenholt (All rights reserved)

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Ormøya and Malmøya

The islands Ormøya and Malmøya are located just east of the city centre, and are connected to the mainland by bridge. A bus from the city centre gets...
Read more: Church ruins in Maridalen Photo: VisitOSLO/Rolf Thoresen

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Church ruins in Maridalen

The church ruins in Maridalen valley are one of few memories in Oslo from the Middle Ages. The Church of Margareta was built around the year 1250 AD....

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Aamot bridge

The bridge was transported from Aamot to Oslo i 1957 and crosses the Akerselva river near waterfalls....

Oslo

Kragstøtten sculpture & viewpoint

Kragstøtten is a portrait statue of Hans Hagerup Krag (1829-1907), the Norwegian Road Commissioner who was behind the building of the roads in...
Read more: Waterfall at Mølla Photo: VisitOSLO/Nancy Bundt

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Waterfall at Mølla

The most spectacular waterfall along the Akerselva river, located next to the small, red house called Hønse-Lovisas hus and the Beier bridge at...
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