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Oslomarka is a vast forested recreational area surrounding the city of Oslo, Norway, offering a natural retreat for outdoor enthusiasts all year round.

106,000
Acres Protected
1,400
Miles of Trails
Approximately 1 million
Annual Visitors
Naturally occurring and not formally established
Year Established

About Oslomarka

Oslomarka
 

Oslomarka, encircling the Norwegian capital of Oslo, is a treasured haven for locals and visitors alike. This extensive natural area is characterized by dense forests, serene lakes, and rolling hills, providing an escape into wilderness within reach of the urban center. The region comprises several different areas, including Nordmarka, Østmarka, and Sørmarka, each featuring distinctive landscapes and versatility for outdoor activities. A well-maintained network of trails makes Oslomarka a popular destination for hiking, skiing, and mountain biking, providing options for varying skill levels. Despite its proximity to the city, Oslomarka supports a diverse ecosystem, with wildlife such as moose, deer, foxes, and an array of bird species easily observable. Historically, these forests have been vital for timber and recreation for Oslo’s inhabitants. Today, Oslomarka remains a cornerstone of Oslo’s outdoor life, offering endless opportunities for exploration, adventure, and relaxation in all seasons.

Highlights

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Kikutstua: A popular stopping point for skiers and hikers, offering refreshments and lodging.

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Sognsvann Lake: Easily accessible from Oslo, perfect for walks and picnics.

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Blankvann: A serene lake favored by campers and swimmers.

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Vettakollen: A scenic viewpoint offering panoramic views over Oslo and the Oslofjord.

Notable Natural Features

Tryvannstårnet

An iconic telecommunications tower offering bird's-eye views of the surroundings.

Frognerseteren

An historic restaurant and lodge, marking an entrance to Oslomarka's trails.

Holmenkollen

A famed ski jump and one of the world's oldest ski museums.