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Go skiing in the city, just 30 minutes from downtown Oslo! Oslo Winter Park (formerly Tryvann) is the Oslo-area's largest ski resort, consisting of 18 slopes...
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Courses and private lessons for young and old, beginners and experienced skiers. Cross-country skiing, alpine skiing, snowboard and telemark. English, German and French-speaking instructors available. Season: December - Easter
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Ski and snowboard equipment and clothing for rental at the service centre (Toppsenteret) in Oslo Winter Park, just by the upper parking lot. The centre also...
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Ski & Guide offers summer and winter activities ranging from cross-country skiing lessons to guided bicycle tours and hiking trips. Great for teambuilding and...
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The Association for the Promotion of Skiing (Skiforeningen) was founded in 1883 "to promote skiing to the people and to organise the Holmenkollen ski races"....
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Skiglede offers lessons in cross-country skiing, telemark skiing, slalom, jibbing and snowboard. The lessons are given to individuals or small groups, by...
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The Spikersuppa ice skating rink in the middle of Oslo city centre is open and free for everybody. Stand with hot dogs, chocolate, toddy, sodas, coffee and...
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Tryvann Skiskole (Ski School) offers lessons in alpine, telemark and cross-country skiing, as well as snowboarding. The school's instructors ensure that all...
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Bjørnholt farm is beautifully situated in the Nordmarka forest, right above Bjørnsjøen lake on the dirt road from Movann, Maridalen and Sognsvann. Bjørnsjøen...
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Ski bus to Ringkollen in the winter. NB! You have to sign up in advance for a place on the bus.
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Outdoor ice skating at Frogner stadion, open in the winter season. Skate rental from 3 pm. No skating during ice preparation. Closed 24-25 December. Shorter opening hours 26 December, 31 December and 1 January.
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Indoor skating rink open in the winter season, open to the public on Sundays. Bookings for other times is also possible.
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Ski centre with four slopes (2x500 + 2x170 metres) and a popular family area with a beginners slope and a child-friendly lift. Snowboarders can frolic in the...
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The winter sports facility at Grünerløkka; a park for jibbing in central Oslo - a unique thing to find in a city. The jibbing park has seven different rails,...
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Jordal Amfi and Jordan Ungdomshall have indoor skating rinks. Because they are mainly used by schools and sports clubs, the rinks are only open to the public for a few hours each week. Helmet required. No pucks/sticks. Locker room fee.
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Kim Camp organizes exciting and adventurous group tours in Oslo. "Wilderness Safari" - a trip that combines outdoor experiences and challenges in beautiful...
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Downhill ski centre at Nordstrand with two slopes and one lift. Lit at night. Length: 250 metres.
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Norsk Snowboardskole offers snowboard lessons in Oslo. English-speaking customers please call (+47) 99 50 47 11.
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Oslo Skisenter (Oslo Ski Center) includes two hills, Grefsenkleiva and Trollvannskleiva. The Ski Center boats five slopes, four lifts, ski/snowboard lessons,...
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Korketrekkeren Probably Oslo’s most popular place for tobogganing, with sled rental. Go at full speed from Voksenkollen to Midtstuen, then use the subway to...
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