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Sports cabins

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Bærumsmarka: Vensåsseter

Sports cabin in Bærumsmarka forest, west of Oslo. Café on Saturdays and Sundays.


Bjørnholt Turistservering

Bjørnholt farm is a charming place in the heart of Oslo forest on the dirt road between Maridalen/Sognsvann and Kikut/Stryken. The café is open year-round and is also a great place to host parties or events.


Krokskogen: Greinehytta

Sports cabin in Lommedalen with a café that serves food and soft drinks on winter weekends. Greinehytta is located only 4,5 km from By, making it a popular destination for families with children.


Krokskogen: Heggelia

Sports cabin in the Krokskogen forest. The café serves food and soft drinks on weekends.


© Lilloseter sportsstue

Lillomarka: Lilloseter sports lodge

Sports lodge café in Lillomarka forest area north-east in Oslo. Closed in July.


© Oslo kommune Bymiljøetaten

Lillomarka: Linderudkollen sports lodge

Sports lodge café in Lillomarka forest area north-east in Oslo. Extended opening hours: 11-20 on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays when skiing conditions are...


© Oslo kmmune Bymiljøetaten

Lillomarka: Sinober sports lodge

Sports lodge café in Lillomarka forest area north-east in Oslo. The café is only open on weekends. The lodge has an unstaffed room with a vending machine,...


© Oslo kommune Bymiljøetaten

Lillomarka: Trollvannstua

Sports cabin with café in Grefsenåsen in the north of Oslo. Here you can enjoy a cup of coffee, warm apple cake or a simple warm lunch/dinner. The lodge is...


© Oslo kommune Bymiljøetaten

Municipal sports lodges

The Agency of Outdoor recreation and Nature management is in charge of 11 cabins in Oslo's forests. Nordmarka: Ullevålseter, Tryvannstua, Finnerud Østmarka:...


© Finnerud Sportsstue

Nordmarka: Finnerud sports lodge

Sports lodge café in Sørkedalen in the northwest of Oslo, high up on the hillside. Closed in July. Closed on Saturdays in December.


© VisitOSLO/Nancy Bundt

Nordmarka: Gørjahytta

Sports cabin by the lake Gørja between Varingskollen and Kikut in the Nordmarka forest. Café open on winter weekends. Turnpike road from Hakadal, Nittedal and Maridalen.


© Skiforeningen

Nordmarka: Kikutstua

Kikustua's café is open to hikers, bicyclers or cross-country skiers. Self-service 24 hours from vending machines with hot and cold drinks, chocolate and...


© DNT Oslo og Omegn

Nordmarka: Kobberhaughytta

The cabin Kobberhaughytta has a café which is open weekends all year except in July. In the winter when the cross-country trails from Frognerseteren are...


Nordmarka: Lørenseter

Lørenseter is a small farm on the dirt road between Ullevaalseter and Blankvann. Open on weekends for cross-country skiers in winter.


Nordmarka: Rajebråtan

Sports cabin in the northern Nordmarka forest by the lake Gjerdingen within reach from Mylla, Bislingen and Stryken/Harestua. The café is open on winter weekends.


Nordmarka: Sandvikshytta

Sports cabin in the northern Nordmarka forest within reach from Mylla, Bislingen or Stryken. Open café on winter weekends.


© Skjennungstua

Nordmarka: Skjennungstua

Skjennungstua is a popular cabin with café in the forest of Oslo, Nordmarka, a nice hike from Frognerseteren or Sognsvann. Delicious home-made cakes and bread,...


© VisitOSLO/Nancy Bundt

Nordmarka: Studenterhytta (café)

Studenterhytta is a cabin in Nordmarka, situated close to Blankvann, between Frognerseteren and Sørkedalen. Open café on weekends in the winter. Private...


© VisitOSLO/Nancy Bundt

Nordmarka: Tryvannstua

Tryvannstua is a sports lodge café built in 1931. It is located close to the downhill slope Tryvannskleiva (part of Tryvann Winter Park). The opening hours...


© VisitOSLO/Nancy Bundt

Nordmarka: Tverrsjøstallen

Tverrsjøstallen is a sports cabin by the lake Tverrsjøen in the north of the Nordmarka forest. The cabin is in reach from Mylla, Bislingen and Stryken / Harestua and by car from Jevnaker. The café is open on winter weekends.


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