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Read more: Huk & Paradisbukta beach Photo: VisitOSLO/Nancy Bundt

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Huk & Paradisbukta beach

The beaches Huk and Paradisbukta are very popular on sunny summer days. This is also a much-used recreational area all year round, with great...
Read more: Gressholmen – Heggholmen - Rambergøya Photo: Trude H. Olsen

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Gressholmen – Heggholmen - Rambergøya

The islands Gressholmen and Rambergøya offer great possibilities for swimming and sunbathing, and Heggholmen has one of the oldest lighthouses in the...
Read more: Østensjøvannet lake Photo: Audun Brekke Skrindo

Oslo

Østensjøvannet lake

Østensjøvannet is a beautiful lake in a popular recreation area only 5 km from the city centre. The walking trail around the water is 4,5 km (2,8...

Oslo

Jettegryten (pot hole)

The cave/mine in Bjerringbakken was formed during the last ice age and discovered in 1873. bIt is 13 metres deep and 3 metres wide....
Read more: Sognsvann lake Photo: VisitOSLO/Linn Johansen

Oslo

Sognsvann lake

Sognsvann lake is a recreation area popular for swimming and sunbathing. Walking/running path around the lake also suitable for wheelchairs....
Read more: Rock carvings at Ekeberg Photo: Øyvind Wold

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Rock carvings at Ekeberg

Rock carvings are located at three places in Oslo: Ekeberg, the University at Blindern, and in Niels Juels gt. which can be seen in University museum...
Read more: Øvresetertjern lake Photo: Nancy Bundt/VisitOSLO

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Øvresetertjern lake

Small lake in a popular recreation area by Tryvann. Alpine slope for children....
Read more: Langøyene island Photo: Trude H. Olsen

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Langøyene island

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...
Read more: Akerselva river Photo: VisitOSLO/Nancy Bundt

Oslo

Akerselva river

The river Akerselva runs from Maridalsvannet through the centre of Oslo and into the Oslo Fjord. The river is 8 km of recreation, through forests...
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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