Nordmarka Forest

Nordmarka Forest, located north of Oslo, Norway, is a natural haven known for its extensive network of trails and stunning scenic beauty, making it a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts.

80,000
Acres Protected
450
Miles of Trails
1,000,000
Annual Visitors
Protected status achieved in 1980s
Year Established

About Nordmarka Forest

 

Situated just north of the bustling city of Oslo, Nordmarka Forest is a cherished destination for lovers of nature and outdoor activities. It spans approximately 125 square miles and is characterized by dense woodland, rolling hills, and numerous lakes, offering a refreshing escape from urban life. Historically, the forest has been a significant recreational area for Oslo's residents, serving as a backdrop for seasonal activities such as hiking, skiing, and fishing. The forest's ecology is quite diverse, with an abundant variety of flora and fauna native to the region. Recreational opportunities are abundant, with hundreds of miles of trails for hiking and cycling in the summer and equally scenic cross-country skiing paths in winter. Visitors are drawn to its serene lakes, the tranquil beauty of its landscape, and landmarks such as the panoramic viewpoints from the highest hills like Kikutstua. The forest remains a beloved spot due to its accessibility, natural beauty, and the wealth of activities it offers throughout the year.

Highlights

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Kikutstua viewpoints offering expansive views of the Oslo area.

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Rare opportunity to spot local wildlife such as moose and deer.

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The Nordmarka Skogsmaraton, a challenging yet scenic trail marathon route.

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Peaceful paddling experiences across the tranquil waters of Lake Maridalsvannet.

Notable Natural Features

Lake Maridalsvannet

The largest lake in Nordmarka, known for its clear waters and scenic views.

Kikutstua

A famous lodge providing rest for hikers and skiers with panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.

Ullevålseter

A family-friendly destination with access to multiple trails and a quaint cafe.