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Østmarka: Rustadsaga sports lodge
Sports lodge café situated by lake Nøklevann, southeast in Oslo. There are goats, chickens and mini pigs outside the lodge. You can walk or bike through Østmarka (the forest area east of Oslo) over Mariholtet or Rustadsaga. The walk around Nøklevann is also nice. Rustadsaga ...
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Krokskogen: Myrseter
Self-service accommodation in a charming cabin from the 1700s with plenty of original charm. Myrseter is run by DNT (The Norwegian Trekking Association).AccommodationMyrsetra has ten beds. Thereis no electric power and no running water in the cabin, but cooking equipment and g...
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Nordmarka: Smedmyrkoia
Self-service accommodation. Primitive standard. Water is available outside. 16 beds.An overnight stay has to be booked in advance. All the unstaffed DNT cabins are closed with the standard DNT key. To get the key a membership in DNT (Norwegian Trekking Association) is required...
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Skiforeningen: bicycling shuttle bus
Take your bike on the shuttle bus to Ringkollen. Ringkollen is a 600m high mountain, roughly 45km northwest of Oslo. From there, you can ride down to Sørkedalen valley, Lommedalen valley or to Sognsvann lake, or alternatively go northeast through the Nordmarka forest. The bi...
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Experience Maridalen's Alps
This hike takes you through the lush forest of Nordmarka, past Øyungen lake, and up to the viewpoint on top of Mellomkollen, which offers great views of Oslo and the surrounding forest. Difficulty level: Medium Distance, one way: 12.3 kilometres (7.7 miles) Elevation change:...
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Hike to Kolsåstoppene
Experience panoramic views over Oslo, Bærum and the Oslo fjord from Kolsåstoppene This hike consists of Nordre Kolsås (379 mamsl) and Søndre Kolsås (342 mamsl), and between the two hills are a picturesque little tarn known as Setertjern. The hike starts at Stein Gård (St...
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Krokskogen: Mustadkroken
Self-service accommodation in a cabin beautifully situated on the top of a hill in a great hiking area.Mustadkroken is the largest of the unstaffed DNT (The Norwegian Trekking Association) cabins in the Oslo area, and rented only to groups. AccommodationThe lodge has 24 beds a...
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Nordmarka: Kikutstua café
Café in the Nordmarka forest open to hikers, cyclists and cross-country skiers. Kikutstua also has 24-hour vending machines with hot and cold drinks, chocolate and peanuts. The cabin is located by the lake Bjørnsjøen in the heart of the Nordmarka forest. Kikutstua also offers...
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St. Hallvard Church
Catholic church named after the guardian saint of Oslo; St. Hallvard. The church was built in 1966 and is famous for its innovative architecture. Although it appears ordinary from the outside, the inside of the church is a spectacular sight.Mass in Norwegian: Sundays at 9.30 a...
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St. Hallvard Church
Catholic church named after the guardian saint of Oslo; St. Hallvard. The church was built in 1966 and is famous for its innovative architecture. Although it appears ordinary from the outside, the inside of the church is a spectacular sight.Mass in Norwegian: Sundays at 9.30 a...