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27 Most Interesting Day Trips From Oslo + Map

Are you looking for ideas for interesting day trips from Oslo? Here you can find suggestions for the best Oslo day trips and weekend trips from Oslo.

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In the list of Oslo day trips below, you can find outdoor activities, gentle coastline walks, stunning views, rich history, and impressive buildings. I’ve really enjoyed my day trips from Oslo to these places, and I wanted to share them with you, too. You can find the basic map with some of the locations of the places at the bottom of the post.

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If you are interested in the panoramic views and trails for hiking in Oslo and around, head to the linked post. Remember to also check my post on where to stay in Oslo .

View from Grefsenkollen, Oslo hiking Norway

BEST DAY TRIPS FROM OSLO

There are many options for day trips from Oslo, ranging from relaxed walks by the coast to adventure-filled hiking trips, to discovering the culture and history of Norway.

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Oslo Day Trips Within 1 Hour Drive From Capital

In this part, I list places that you can visit within one hour drive from Oslo. I’ve covered the first few of the recommendations below in my hiking in Oslo post. However, they are not inside the city, you still need to travel a bit to get there and they make for nice Oslo day tours.

# King’s View (Kongens Utsikt)

The wonderful view, is not bad, even for a king (hence the name). According to the story, the King has come here to look at the view below. You can also be one to admire it after a short hike. Below, you can see the Tyrifjorden and the islands dotting the lake.

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Kongens Utsikt, day trip from Oslo, Norway

# Mørkgonga

It’s probably my favorite hike in close proximity to Oslo, and not far from the King’s View. Mørkgonga is a crack in the lava plate, that now creates a deep gorge. From the top, you can see wonderful views down to the Hønefoss and the little islands on Tyrifjorden. 

For a longer hike, you can continue to Gyrihaugen Mountain.

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# Tyrifjorden

View to Tyrifjorden, near Oslo, Norway

#Islands and Oslo Fjord

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# Kanada i Lier – Solbergfossen waterfall

Kanada i Lier - Solbergfossen waterfall

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# Canyon in Drammen (Kjøsterudjuvet i Gamledammen)

Near Drammen, you can walk inside the deep canyon filled with water. It’s an adventurous hike, only for the brave ones who don’t mind getting wet and climbing some ladders.

Alternatively, you can also hike on top of the canyon and admire it from above. At the end of the hike, you reach a peaceful forest lake.

Important: Currently, the hike at the bottom of the canyon is closed due to the rockfall. It is still possible to hike on the top of the canyon.

Canyon in Drammen (Kjøsterudjuvet i Gamledammen)

#Kistefos Museum

Donut sculpture in the Kistefos Sculpture park

# Lakes and forests around Oslo

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# Kolsåstoppen

The hike to Kolsåstoppen offers panoramic views towards the Oslo fjord and the nearby settlements of Baerum.

To do the whole loop, you need around 2-2,5 hours and you will be walking for around 7 kilometers in the varied terrain with a few steeper parts.

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# Nesodden and Spro cave

A day trip from Oslo to the little coastal town of Nesodden with colourful boathouses makes for a perfect day in the sun.

From Nesodden, you can go to a very extraordinary place – Spro cave . Inside, you will find a partially collapsed dome that now opens to the sky. There is also a little lake inside the cave. However, what is the most fascinating is the mineral, muscovite, shining in the sun inside, like silver. Outside you can also see it on the beach called Diamond Beach.

Nesodden boathouses, Oslo, Norway

Famous for the beautiful sunsets, outdoor restaurants, and home to Santa Claus (Julehuset) , Drøbak is a town that makes for a pleasant day trip from Oslo. Whether you visit Oslo in winter or in the summer. If you plan to spend the weekend in Drøbak you can stay in  Reenskaug Hotel located just by the fjord. Check prices and availability here.

Drøbak

# Oscarsborg Fortress

From Drøbak , or directly by ferry from Oslo, you can get to the little Oslofjord island with a fort. Oscarsborg is a former 1850’s military fortress, that you can even sleep in !  It makes for a great day trip from Oslo filled with history, culture, and nice views.

View from the Oscarsborg Fortress

Day Trips From Oslo With More Than 1 Hour Drive

Below are my suggestions for day trips from Oslo that are located more than one hour drive from the capital. If you have more time, you can turn them into weekend trips.

# Rjukan and Gaustatoppen

The industrial town of Rjukan, a part of the UNESCO Heritage List , has a lot to offer. One of the numerous things to do in Rjukan is hiking up the Gaustatoppen, where you can admire 1/6 of Norway from. In winter, make sure to try ice climbing. For an overnight stay in Rjukan, I can recommend cheap and nice Sandviken Camping   with wooden cabins by the lake and a sauna. Check prices and availability here.

Gaustatoppen, Rjukan, Norway

# Heddal Stavkirke 

Heddal Stavkirke is the largest stave church in Norway, located on the way to Notodden and Rjukan . It dates back to 1200s and is still in use.

Heddal Stavkirke 

# Gardnos crater in Garnås

Gardnos crater is a huge Meteorite Impact Crater, located near Nesbyen. There is a visitor center that is open to the public during the summer months.

# Gygrestolen in Bø

Gygrestolen is a unique rock formation. You can see it from the distance at the bottom of the hill, but for the best view, you need to follow a trail up. The hike is quite steep and requires some effort.  On top of the formation, you will be rewarded with a great view of Uvdal and Uvdalsgjernet.

View from the top of Gygrestolen, Bø, Norway

Blefjell is a mountain area with multiple lakes and hikes. The highest point of Blefjell is Bletoppen at 1342 meters above sea level. The area lies at the border between Buskerud and Telemark.

# Skrimfjella, Sauheradfjella and Kongsberg

The mountain area south of Kongsberg offers hiking, fishing, and camping opportunities. The most famous mountain is Styggeman at 872 meters above sea level. The legend says that the hill is home to a troll, who hated people walking on the mountain, so he lied on top of it to scare everyone away. Near the summit of Styggmann, there’s a tiny mountain cottage Styggemannshytta .

Lifjell is a mountain plateau with numerous hiking trails in the summer and skiing trails in winter. Snow stays there for longer than in other areas, so if you already miss winter at the beginning of spring, Lifjell is the place to go. The hiking area in the park is almost 200 km2, and you can find there more than 20 summits over 1000 meters above sea level.

Skiing in Lifjell in winter

Tønsberg is the oldest town in Norway, founded during the Viking Period. It houses several of the important sites, including the world-famous Oseberg ship, which copy can be seen in the Tønsberg harbour. Or Mount Slottsfjell, the Scandinavia’s largest ruin site, with a fortress from the 13th century.

# Verdens Ende and Færder National Park

Verdens Ende , which means “The World’s End” is a part of the Færder National Park, located just outside of Tønsberg. The area is famous for the vast horizon views and a Vippefyret ( bascule light or tipping lantern) , built in 1932.

Verdens Ende, Norway

# Fredrikstad 

Fredrikstad is famous for its old town , Gamlebyen . This is   Northern Europe’s best-preserved fortified town. Today it’s full of picturesque wooden houses, charming cafes and good restaurants. You can stay in the middle of the old town in stylish Gamlebyen Hotell .  

Fredrikstad Gamlebyen

# Ytre Hvaler National Park

Corals in Norway? Yes! In Ytre Hvaler National Park y ou can find a rich underwater ecosystem including corals and kelp forest. On the coast, you can walk along the smooth rocks shaped by the sea waves and ice. The coastal woodland is home to various plants and animals, including many protected species.

The national park is a perfect place to wind down, get closer to nature, feel salty air on your skin, and watch the vast sea horizon.

Ytre Hvaler National Park

# Mærrapanna naturreservat

Similarly to Ytre Hvaler National Park, and located not far from it, Mærrapanna naturreservat offers rocky coastal paths with varied plants and animals. The nature reserve and recreation area is located north of Fredrikstad municipality. 

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# Hankø island

Located not far from Fredrikstad, Hankø island is a perfect place for a relaxing Oslo day trip. The island has been a recreational spot since the 1870s. Even King Olav bought his holiday home there. Today it belongs to Norwegian Princess Martha and her family.

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# The Ancient Trail

The Ancient Trail along highway 110, is Norway’s most concentrated collection of historical and cultural monuments dating back to the Bronze and Iron age.

Along the trail, you can find many of these monuments, including burial mounds, rock rings, rock carvings and more. We stopped in a few of them and they are quite easy to find. 

Rock paintings along the Ancient Trail

# Iskjørkja – “The Ice Church”

This one is a bit further from Oslo, you need to count at least a 3-hour drive one way. But it’s still possible to count it as a day trip, and it’s definitely worth it. Iskjørkja (from Norwegian: “Ice church”) is a spectacular natural ice formation located in southern Norway, in Tromsa valley. The magical cave, straight from the movie “Frozen”, exists only for a few weeks, up to a few months of the year, between January to March. Check out more details of Ice Church Iskjørkja here .

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15 Best Day Trips from Oslo

The Norwegian capital is a veritable hotbed of activity, and like many popular modern metropolitan hubs, has something to suit every taste.

From high art and contemporary architecture to flavours from around the world, Oslo is known for its diversity.

The combination of traditional Scandinavian culture mixed with a progressive, contemporary atmosphere makes for a fascinating visit.

Oslo is also known for its surroundings; every bit as diverse and beautiful as the city itself.

Excellent transport options mean you can get to the coast, fjords, small towns and much more in merely a few hours and be back the same day.

Whether you want to go hiking in search of incredible views or get a feel for modern rural life in Norway, these day trips are a guaranteed way to give you a break from the hustle and bustle of city life.

1. Bygdoy Peninsula

Bygdoy Peninsula, Norway

Only four miles from Oslo lies one of its most treasured and beautiful local attractions: the Bygdoy Peninsula.

Here you’ll find a high concentration of some of the area’s most intriguing points of interest, not to mention gorgeous parks, beaches and forests.

You can embark on a museum spree and marvel at artefacts depicting the country’s fascinating history, or pay a visit to the Royal Manor; a fully functional 200-acre organic farm.

The numerous cultural attractions in the Bygdoy Peninsula make for an intriguing visit, but if you simply want to unwind and get back to nature, you’ll find this the perfect place to do it, with various peaceful trails you can follow to explore by foot.

2. Norwegian Folk Museum

Norwegian Folk Museum

This open-air museum is a testament to all things Scandinavian, and here you’ll find an intriguing collection of exhibits featuring everything from antiquities to entire buildings built in traditional Norwegian fashion.

The Norwegian Folk Museum is made up of various structures from all over Norway that form a little old village.

The exhibits are spread out among the different buildings and you’ll have the chance to learn about things like reindeer herding, hunting, fishing and even visit a church dating back to 1200. The museum can be found at Bygdoy, whose Old Town is only a few minutes walk away, and is a charming way to wrap up your day trip.

3. Viking Ships Museum

Viking Ships Museum

A trip to the Viking Ships Museum is almost obligatory if you’re in Norway, and with the amount on exhibition at the museum, a day trip here is without question worthwhile.

In this museum, you’ll find three 9th Century ships that have been incredibly well-preserved; including the Osenberg Ship, which is in fact the largest surviving pre-Christian artefact in the whole of Scandinavia.

Sharing a room with these huge vessels is truly an experience, and their rich history sheds light on the intriguing and tumultuous lives of the Vikings.

Tickets available online : Viking Ship Museum and Historical Museum Entry Ticket

4. Fram Museum

Fram Museum, Oslo

An absolute must-see for anyone interested in both historical and modern maritime exploits, the Fram Museum is named after the first Norwegian ship that was built for polar research, which is now the prized exhibit.

Here you’ll also find the vessel known as Gjøa; the first to navigate the Northwest Passage.

If the Fram Museum doesn’t have enough to keep you intrigued, then head over to the adjoining building where you’ll find the Kon-Tiki Museum, with even more crafts and displays dedicated to the nationally treasured explorer, Thor Heyerdahl.

Ekeberg Park

This small neighbourhood is a great place to escape to for a day, to wander around the various points of interest in an atmosphere far removed from the bustling center of Oslo.

Ekeberg is home to a huge array of al fresco art installations and sculptures, all dotted around the picturesque Ekeberg Park.

You can while away many hours searching for these among the tree-lined paths and open spaces.

Also found here are the famous Petroglyphs at Ekeberg; a collection of 5000-year-old rock carvings depicting local wildlife and even an early human.

6. Holmenkollen

Holmenkollen, Norway

A beautiful range of wooded hills to the northwest of Oslo hides Norway’s most popular ski areas, and is home to the enormous Holmenkollen Ski Jump.

The huge structure offers visitors the chance to learn about some of the nation’s most interesting ski-related history, as well as inviting them to enjoy the views from the top, which are truly breathtaking.

The Oslo Fjord is visible from the apex, and the panoramic vista of nearby Oslo is hard to beat.

If you’re feeling curious about the action on the slope, you can even try out a ski jump simulator to see what it’s like leaping over the world-famous incline.

Included in this tour : Oslo Panoramic and Sculpture Park

7. TusenFryd Family Park

TusenFryd Family Park

Found in Vinterbro, not far from Oslo, is the TusenFryd Family Park; a pleasant day trip for the whole family, or simply for visitors looking to have some fun and try something new.

With a plethora of attractions, rides, and games, it’s a great place to have an adventure, particularly as there is something for every age group.

From huge rollercoasters to 5D haunted houses, it’s a great way to get out of the city and enjoy yourself.

The nearby BadeFryd water park is also an excellent place to cool off in the warmer summer months.

8. Grefsenkollen

View from Grefsenkollen

A popular location for people looking to snap some panoramic shots of the city, the area of Grefsenkollen sits at over 1000-feet above sea level and offers some incredibly beautiful sweeping views of Oslo below.

Another bonus sitting at the top of the hill is the much-loved Oslo landmark: Grefsenkollen Restaurant, open since 1926 and offering an insight into life in days gone by, as well as serving up some excellent food.

9. Henie-Onstad Art Center

Henie-Onstad Art Center

Founded over 50 years ago, the Henie-Onstad Art Center can be found in Høvikodden and houses the country’s largest collection of international art.

A perfect day trip for art lovers and curious visitors alike, the center was built on a headland protruding into the Oslofjord, meaning that it offers beautiful views to visitors wandering around looking at the outdoor exhibits.

With works by everyone from Matisse to Picasso, there is something for everyone at Henie-Onstad.

Look out for cultural events and concerts that are regularly held here.

10. Lillehammer

Lillehammer

The beautifully rural town of Lillehammer is the epitome of small-town pleasantness that attracts more and more locals and visitors seeking an escape from the busy capital.

A two-hour scenic drive will find you in a completely different world to metropolitan Oslo; surrounded by rolling green hills, verdant forests and beautiful lakes.

The charming wooden houses lining the streets are often rentable if you wish to stay a night, or you can simply bring a picnic, spend the day, and return to town in the evening.

Bergen, Norway

Though it involves catching a flight, a day trip to Bergen is more than achievable from Oslo and is well worth the effort.

This gorgeous waterside town is filled with brightly-coloured wooden houses and is a quaint insight into what rural life was like in fjord towns up and down Norway’s fjord region.

Wander around on foot or embark on a short cruise to some nearby fjords in search of jaw-dropping views.

You can also enjoy some of the freshest and most delicious seafood in Norway at Bergen; famed for its fishing history.

12. Trondheim

Trondheim

A trip to Trondheim also involves an hour’s flight, but the historical city is a bucket-list destination in Norway and it’s easy to see why.

Dating back to the 11th Century, the city is filled to the brim with incredibly preserved, breathtaking architecture, with sites like the Gothic Nidaros Cathedral and the Archbishop’s Palace Museum.

Perfect for history lovers, the picturesque city also houses fascinating archaeological findings from the area and showcases classical music performances.

13. Lake Mjøsa

Lake Mjøsa

Jump on the train from Oslo International Airport and within the hour you’ll find yourself at Norway’s largest lake: the breath-taking Lake Mjøsa.

The perfect way to spend a day if you want to combine exploring small lakeside towns with a healthy dose of Scandinavian nature, it’s so close to Oslo that a visit to the lake can last all day long before you must head back to town.

Popular spots on the lake that you can reach by paddle steamship are Hamar, Gjøvik and Lillehammer.

14. Vestfold

Vestfold, Norway

Home to Faerder National Park, Vestfold is a region on the coast that is rich in Viking history, as well as boasting some incredible fjord landscapes.

Here, you can visit various archaeological sites to learn about the area’s history and significance as a shipbuilding hub and other marine activities.

One of the most popular of these is the Viking Trail, a center for learning about Viking activity in the area and peppered with sites of interest.

Also worth a visit is the “Worlds End,” where you’ll be rewarded with absolutely stunning views of the national park.

15. Drøbak Christmas Town

Santa Claus house, shop and post office, Drøbak

Only an hour from Oslo, you’ll find the small fishing village of Drøbak, used as a port for the capital during the winter months when the other fjords freeze over.

It’s also known for being a charming little settlement reminiscent of Christmas villages, complete with a Santa Post Office, coloured wooden houses and Christmas memorabilia around every corner.

It’s a perfect day trip for families and travelers looking for some Christmas cheer all year round.

15 Best Day Trips from Oslo:

  • Bygdoy Peninsula
  • Norwegian Folk Museum
  • Viking Ships Museum
  • Fram Museum
  • Holmenkollen
  • TusenFryd Family Park
  • Grefsenkollen
  • Henie-Onstad Art Center
  • Lillehammer
  • Drøbak Christmas Town

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12 Top-Rated Day Trips from Oslo, Norway

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A day trip from Olso can be a great way to experience other parts of the country, and even neighboring Sweden, without packing up and spending the night in another city. For those with limited time, there are plenty of things to do just outside the city center, including a visit to the beautiful Bygdoy Peninsula , with its fine museums and superb architecture, or the neighborhood of Ekeberg , both of which can be easily accessed by public transportation.

Dependable train, bus, and boat options will bring visitors to a variety of great destinations within 2.5 hours or less, several of which are along Oslofjord . Here, you can find everything from Viking settlements and fortresses to amusement parks and shopping, not to mention countless fascinating museums. Plan your excursions with our list of the best day trips from Oslo.

1. Bygdoy Peninsula

2. lillehammer, 3. tusenfryd family park, vinterbro, 4. gamle fredrikstad, 5. tønsberg, 6. explore the fjords by boat, 8. kongsberg, 9. karlstad, sweden, 10. onstad art center, høvikodden, 11. ekeberg, 12. take a train to flåm, map of day trips from oslo, norway.

Gol Stave Church in the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History, Bygdoy Peninsula

Located on a peninsula just four miles west of Oslo , Bygdøy – easily accessible by public transport or car – is home to many of the city's best tourist attractions, including the Center for Studies of Holocaust and Religious Minorities in Norway located in Villa Grande , and the Royal Manor , a fully operational 200-acre organic farm.

Tourists can see historic boats and learn about the history of seafaring culture at the Norwegian Maritime Museum , with an exhibit featuring the country's oldest boat, the Stokkebåten. There is also a large collection of Viking artifacts accompanying exhibits about Viking life, as well as collections and exhibits dedicated to the golden age of sailing, pirates and all.

Several exhibits are designed with kids in mind, a favorite being the Queen of Congo – a ship where they can play with instruments and imagine life at sea.

It's also one of the area's most popular outdoor recreation destinations, rich in beautiful parks, forests, and beaches. Huk & Paradisbukta beach is the most popular of the beaches, offering a volleyball court, food vendors, a picnic area, and plenty of shade along with a sandy beach. Largely protected from future development, numerous tranquil trails make the peninsula easy to explore, whether on foot or by bike.

Bygdøy (Oslo) Map - Tourist Attractions

Lillehammer is an incredibly popular destination for both tourists and Oslo residents because of its many things to do. Just a two-hour train ride from Oslo, the city's Tourist Information Office is located right at the train station. The city's crowning jewel is Maihaugen , an open-air museum with period homes and exhibits, and it's also home to the Norwegian Olympic Museum , which commemorates the 1994 Winter Olympics held here.

Packed with cultural attractions, Lillehammer is also home to the Kittilbu Museum ; a Postal Museum ; the Road Museum ; and several historic homes, including the home of Nobel laureate Sigrid Undset, a famous female writer.

Lillehammer also has a vibrant art and crafts scene, and the pedestrian street Storgata is the best place to visit for unique mementos.

Winter sports enthusiasts will especially love Lillehammer thanks to its five ski resorts and fun activities, including sleigh rides, dog sledding, and ice fishing, not to mention former Olympic facilities like the Lysgårdsbakkene Ski Jump and the Hunderfossen Luge Track.

TusenFryd Family Park, Vinterbro

With more than 40 attractions, countless games, and plenty of live entertainment, TusenFryd Family Park is a fun diversion for the whole family. You can find everything here, from the most hair-raising thrill rides like the Speedmonster Coaster to family favorites like bumper cars and log boat rides. Some of the most popular rides are Norse Mythology-themed including Thor's Hammer , an indoor 3D adventure, and Ragnarok , an intense river-rafting ride with drops and plenty of splashing.

Newer attractions include cutting edge technology, like the steampunk-themed Virtual Reality roller coaster and a 4D haunted house. Entertainment includes vehicle stunt shows performed by a team of Italian drivers and other events throughout the season. Park admission also includes the BadeFryd water park, which is especially popular with youngsters.

Address: Høyungsletta 19, 1407 Vinterbro

Official site: www.tusenfryd.no/en

Torvet Square, Gamle Fredrikstad

Just over an hour by train from Olso's central station, this town is loved for its 17th-century Old Town (Gamle Fredrikstad or Gamlebyen) . Guarded by a total of five forts, this area is known for being the only Norwegian fortifications that have remained as they were originally. This incredibly secure city was built on the bank of the Glomma estuary and surrounded by an impressive network of star-shaped moats.

One of the most impressive things about Gamle Fredrikstad is the fact that its inhabitants have found a way to preserve and respect the city's historic importance while continuing to use the space, keeping the town alive without spoiling its old-world charm. Tourists can enjoy the historic ambience of shopping and dining along the cobblestone streets, and then head to the Fredrikstad Museum , where there are exhibits and demonstrations on life in the fortress city.

Tourists can also visit the well-preserved 17th-century Kongsten Fort and the island-bound Akerøya Fort , which has been painstakingly restored after falling to ruins.

Tønsberg

Norway's oldest city , Tønsberg was founded by Vikings and is the spot where the famous Oseberg Viking ship was originally found in 1904. A full replica of the Oseberg can be toured in the harbor in Tønsberg where you can also see the Oseberg Viking Inheritance Foundation working on a reconstruction of the Klåstad ship. Both of these vessels are made only using the methods and tools available to Vikings at the time that they were originally constructed.

Tønsberg is also home to the largest ruin site in Scandinavia, Mount Slottsfjell (Castle Rock) , which is home to the 13th-century Castle Rock Tower and the Slottsfjel Museum (Slottsfjellsmuseet) . The museum includes a Viking ship and artifacts found just three kilometers away, an exhibit of whale skeletons, and multiple exhibits dedicated to medieval life.

Tønsberg is the starting point for the Vestfold Viking Trail , a historic route featuring Viking-age burial sites and former settlements. The area is a popular summer vacation spot for both Norwegians and international tourists, especially Færder National Park, home of the picturesque Verdens Ende (World's End).

Cruise in Nærøyfjord, Norway

Located at the end of the Inner Oslofjord , Oslo offers a myriad of options for those who want to experience Norway's breathtaking fjords from the water. The city's piers and main port are located right by City Hall , making it particularly convenient for tourists unfamiliar with the area.

In addition to full-day and multi-day cruises that explore Oslofjord and the other nearby fissures in the shoreline, tourists can opt for a shorter boat tour around the Bygdøy Peninsula , including sightseeing tours and dining cruises. Visitors can also find kayak and canoe rentals to explore independently, or guided kayak tours to learn even more about the area.

Tourists who want to experience even more of the fjords can take a Self-Guided Full Day Trip From Oslo To Bergen with the Flåm Railway and Sognefjord . This combination of land and water travel allows tourists to see the landscape from different perspectives to make the most out of a visit. This trip includes passage via rail from Oslo to the quaint waterside town of Flåm , a fjord cruise on the Aurlandsfjord and Nærøyfjord to Gudvangen, a peaceful bus ride through the mountains, and finally rail passage to Bergen .

Oscarsborg fortress

Drøbak is only a 50-minute bus ride from Oslo, but those in the know will opt for the 1.5-hour boat ride, which is not only inexpensive but the perfect way to tour the Oslofjord and get in some fantastic sightseeing on the way.

The town's biggest attractions for locals are its beaches and fresh seafood, but tourists come to see Oscarsborg , a fortress that held off German troops during WWII. Here, you can tour the grounds and the old castle, where there is a museum as well as cultural events during the summer, including artisan fairs and music festivals. Drøbak Town Square is also a great place to visit for shopping; it's home to a summer open-air market, filled with every manner of goods, and a Christmas Market each December.

Families will want to make time for the Drøbak Aquarium , located next to the Tourist Information Center . The aquarium is open year-round and features marine life native to the Drøbak Strait. It has two large tanks with a variety of sea life including sharks, octopuses, eels, and other native fish, and there is also a touch pool where kids can get up close with starfish and other small sea life.

Kongsberg

About an hour and a quarter drive from Oslo, and also accessible by train from the capital city, Kongsberg is best known internationally for its high-tech Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace company. Tourists, however, come here for the skiing at Kongsberg Skisenter and to see the King's Mines , once the source of all the kingdom's silver. In operation from 1623 to 1958, the Kongsberg Silver Mines consist of more than 200 individual mines and burrow several kilometers into the mountain.

From May through the end of August, visitors can tour the mine aboard the rail system once used by the workers - but be prepared with a sweater, because the temperature gets as low as 6 degrees Celsius. Nearby, the Norwegian Mining Museum is home to the world's largest native silver collection, which includes exhibits on coin production and the history of the mine.

Karlstad, Sweden

The city of Karlstad sits on the route between Oslo and Stockholm, well over the border into Sweden but just within the reach of a day trip, about 2.5 hours from the city. Karlstad prides itself in being known as the "sunniest place in Sweden," and many locals come here to enjoy Lake Vänern. Tourists will enjoy local attractions, including the Värmlands Museum , which features a variety of fine art, as well as magnificent and surprising architecture, housed in the Chinese-temple-style building named Cyrillushuset .

Karlstad is also home to the fascinating Brigade Museum , where visitors can learn about daily life in Sweden form the 1940s through the 1990s. Exhibits also include both military and civilian artifacts relating to WWII and the Cold War, as well as an interactive target practice simulator where you can feel what it was like to fire from a tank and rifle.

Onstad Art Center, Høvikodden

Founded in 1966, the Henie-Onstad Art Center in Høvikodden contains Norway's largest collection of international art, including works by Matisse, Miró, and Picasso, as well as trophies won by champion skater Sonja Henie. The center is also home to several interactive art programs for children, including Labben, an open studio where children and parents can experiment with creativity while getting tips from staff.

The Art Center also hosts various cultural events, including theatrical performances and concerts. Outside, visitors can enjoy the museum's Sculpture Park, which is nestled within a network of trails along the shores of the Oslo Peninsula.

Address: Sonja Henies vei 31, 1311 Høvikodden

Official site: www.hok.no

Ekeberg

A visit to the neighborhood of Ekeberg doesn't have to take a whole day thanks to its location just two miles southeast of the center of Oslo, but there are so many things to do here that you will likely want to leave your itinerary open. Home to picturesque Ekeberg Park and the former Nautical College , the area offers many great views of Oslo Harbor and Oslofjord , especially from the terrace of the College.

Ekeberg Park is home to numerous excellent sculptures and outdoor art pieces, so be prepared to spend a few hours wandering its many tree-lined pathways. Also, be sure to visit the nearby Petroglyphs at Ekeberg . These remarkable 5,000-year-old rock carvings contain 13 figures, mostly of elks but with a solitary human figure.

Official site: http://ekebergparken.com/en/

Flåm Railway

Traveling by rail not only holds a certain nostalgic charm but also offers tourists the opportunity to gain a new perspective on the landscape and see virtually untouched parts of the country. The bulk of the journey is spent on the main rail system, departing from Oslo Central Station headed southwest.

At Haugastøl , passengers say goodbye to civilization as they know it and head northwest past Hallingskarvet National Park , where hikers and the occasional rest hut dot the landscape among the alpine flora and grazing deer. After passing through mountain tunnels, the tracks head into the valley and stop at Myrdal .

At Mydral, travelers board the Flåm Railway and continue through the valley north to Flåm , a peaceful town that sits at the tip of the Aurlandsfjord. In Flåm, tourists will find the Flåmsbana Museum right next to the train station, as well as the historic Frenthiem Hotel , an excellent four-star hotel with views over the water. This quaint town is tiny but as picturesque as they come, offering some local shops, a bakery, cafés, and several excellent spots to get views of the fjord.

For those who want to extend their adventure into the fjords, there are cruises that depart from here to explore Sognefjord , the longest and deepest of Norway's fjords.

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21 BEST Day Trips from Oslo [2023!]

good day trips from oslo

The capital city of Norway is notorious for being pristine clean. You can expect Oslo to be uber modern, neat, and orderly, with wonderful public facilities for all the savvy travelers out there. Oslo just happens to be the 9th safest country in the world, and it sure shows.

A few days in Oslo is all you’ll need to experience all the city has to offer: wonderful museums, romantic city walks, and great shopping. However, you may want to venture out a bit to check out some of those incredible forests, fjords, and other Norwegian treasures outside of Oslo! Let me be your guide to the best day trips from Oslo.

Quick Answer: Best Day Trips from Oslo

  • Best Day Trip from Oslo by Train – Lillehammer
  • Best Day Trips from Oslo by Car – Kongsberg
  • Best Romantic Day Trip from Oslo for Couples – Bergen
  • Best Day Trip from Oslo with Kids – Ålesund
  • Best Cheap Day Trip from Oslo – Bygdøy

Best Places to Stay in Oslo

When going to a city capital, it can be overwhelming to choose where to stay. To make things a little easier for you, I’ve compiled a quick list of three great accommodation choices for you. Depending on your budget, choose one of those sure-to-please accommodation options.

• Best Hostel in Oslo •

Anker hostel.

Anker Hostel

  • Best budget deal and super close to the train station.

For less than 30 euros a night, you can stay in the super conveniently located Anker hostel that is close to the train station and the botanical gardens. It has an elevator for those who don’t like to lug their luggage upstairs!

Not finding the right hostel? Oslo has a selection of party hostels too!

• Best Budget Hotel in Oslo •

Cochs pensjonat.

Cochs Pensjonat

  • Convenient location and rooms have attached kitchenettes!

The Cochs Pensjonat is known for being conveniently located, about a ten-minute walk from the city center. The building itself is stunningly old and historic. Inside, you’ll find the rooms are very clean and the staff is known for being friendly and helpful. A simple complimentary breakfast is provided.

• Best Luxury Hotel in Oslo •

The grand hotel.

The Grand Hotel

  • Located directly in the city center with a huge swimming pool!

You can’t get closer to the city center than the historic and extravagant Grand Hotel. The Grand Hotel has saunas, hot tubs, an indoor pool, spa, and a fitness center. The Grand Hotel is for travelers who do indeed want a grand stay!

Travel can be expensive! But then again, Oslo’s cheap hostels will show you how little it can cost!

#1 – Lillehammer

Best day trip from oslo by train.

Lillehammer

  • Visit Maihaugen, the open-air museum
  • Experience winter festivities like skiing and dog sledding
  • Check out the Fabrikken for handmade artisan treasures

Lillehammer is just a quick two-hour train ride from Oslo. Lillehammer is home to a plethora of museums to check out from the Postal Museum to the Road Museum to the infamous Maihaugen open-air museum. The Maihaugen displays buildings way back from the 1200s all the way up to the present day. It’s drool-worthy for the architecture lovers out there!

Known for hosting the 1994 Winter Olympics, Lillehammer has five ski resorts to enjoy. If you’re not a ski-bunny or snowboarding-extraordinaire, there are plenty of other winter activities to enjoy from sleigh rides, dog sledding, and ice fishing.

Lastly, the Fabrikken is a very cool and hip spot for tourists to check out. It is an old factory building that has been converted into a stunning artist workspace.

#2 – Old Town Fredrikstad

Great for history lovers.

Old Town Fredrikstad

  • Walk the Fortress path
  • Visit the Kongsten Fort and the island-bound Akerøya Fort
  • Meander around the boatyard

Hop on a train and after just a bit over an hour, you’ll find yourself in a darling 17th century Old Town of Fredrikstad, which is actually the best-preserved fortress town in Scandinavia. Interestingly, the fortress was constructed in a star shape out of water-filled moats.

The Fortress Path is a self-guided walk around the city that is marked with handy little signs that will lead you to places and buildings that are historically significant. Moreover, the Kongsten Fort is about a fifteen-minute walk from the Old Town’s fortress and sits atop a steep hill. It offers a lovely view of the fortress below, as well as having a vast garden to walk around.

Also, the Akerøya Fort is situated on an uninhabited island just off the Old Town and is stunning to take in from the shoreline. Lastly, take a walk through the boatyard to observe the workers repair and build wooden boats.

good day trips from oslo

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#3 – Kongsberg

Best day trips from oslo by car.

Kongsberg

  • Hit the ski slopes
  • Tour the King’s Silver Mine
  • Hike the surrounding forests

Kongsberg is just over an hour drive from Oslo. And if you don’t have a car, you can get to Kongsberg from Oslo by train. The Kongsberg Ski Resort has a chairlift that will 1600 meters to the top of the mountain so you can barrel down the snowy mountainside.

The King’s Mines was an active mine from 1623 to 1958 and has more than 200 individual mines tunneled kilometers deep into the mountain. During the months of May through August, you can tour the mine using a rail system.

Gorgeous, lush green forests surround Kongsberg, and it is worth taking a break from the streets and taking a stroll through the nature. Knute is a mountain located approximately 10 kilometers outside of Kongsberg, and it’s a lovely place to go hiking too.

#4 – Stavanger

A must do for nature lovers.

Stavanger

  • Tackle the famous cliff Preikestolen
  • Beer and Bacalao tasting tour
  • Stand on a special boulder in the Kjerag Kjeragbolten

Stavanger is about 7.5 hours away from Oslo by car. Given the distance, you may want to turn this little road trip rendezvous into an overnight experience, but Stavanger is a not to miss spot for all nature lovers out there.

Preikestolen, which translates to Pulpit Rock, is just a quick hour car ride from Stavanger. Preikestolen does offer hikers gorgeous views of the Lysefjorden fjord, and is worth the uphill four to six-hour trek!

When you’re in Stavanger, after a long car trip or a strenuous day hiking what is better than cozying up in good restaurants with good drinks and good food! Try the local beer, breads, cheeses, and bacalao—a quintessential Norwegian dish!

1084 meters above Lysefjorden, there just happens to be a giant boulder tightly sandwiched in mountain crevasse called the Kjerag Kjeragbolten. What a unique spot to snap a photo and to take in some breathtaking views!

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#5 – Bergen

Best romantic day trip from oslo for couples.

Bergen

  • Follow the Hanseatic trail and walk along the wharf
  • Private tour to Sognefjord, Gudvangen, & Flåm
  • Check out the Bergenhus fortress

Bergen is most easily reached by a quick flight. Around 20 flights run every day from Oslo to Bergen, so it’s easy as pie to catch a convenient flight time. If you’re interested in a train ride, expect it to take around 7 hours.

Hold hands with your partner as you stroll the streets of Bergen. You’ll find yourselves dazzled with the maritime ambiance. There is a charming wharf to walk along and there is also a trail that you can follow— the trail of the Hanseatic merchants!

While it isn’t technically in Bergen city proper, there is nothing more romantic than taking a private tour to the Sognefjord, Gudvangen, and Flåm from Bergen. Bergen is the perfect spot to take-off from. Enjoy a ferry ride along the fjords and a gorgeous train journey.

The Bergenhus Fortress is located just inside the entrance of the Bergen harbour and is a stunning stone castle— day-trip date perfection!

#6 – Ålesund

Best day trip from oslo with kids.

Ålesund

  • Atlantic Sea Park
  • Lighthouse tour with a local
  • Hang out with Alpacas at the Hakallegarden

Located a 7-hour drive from Oslo, or just a quick flight away, Ålesund makes for a wonderful day trip. There are plenty of hiking, fishing, and kayaking opportunities in the area, as well as ski slopes to enjoy in the winter.  

The Atlantic Sea Park is one of Scandinavia’s largest saltwater aquariums. It has 11 large landscape aquariums, 2 touch pools, and 2 activity pools to keep the whole family engaged and entertained! There’s not much to complain about when you get to watch otters, seals, and penguins play.

The lighthouse tour with a local is a wonderful way to get to know the ins and outs of Ålesund. As part of your tour, you’ll drive up to the Aksla viewpoint to take in the breathtaking views of Ålesund and from up high.

The Hakallegarden is an alpaca farm that is also home to other barnyard animals. It’s the perfect place for kids to interact with animals, all set in the lovely Norwegian countryside right next to the bay.

#7 – Bygdøy

Best cheap day trip from oslo.

Bygdøy

  • Hike and Bike
  • Tour the Royal Manor and organic farm
  • Cruise the Fjords

You can’t get much cheaper or closer to Oslo than Bygdøy. Bygdøy is located on a forested peninsula just four miles west of Oslo. You can reach Bygdøy easily by public transportation or by car.

Take a day not spending a dollar by walking the coastline, which is sprinkled with quiet and calm beaches. There are also wonderful hiking and biking trails that weave throughout the woods and forests.

The Bygdøy Royal Manor is actually a 200-acre organic farm. It is a historic manor that has been a part of the Norwegian Royal Family since 1305. Now, it is a scenic area and historic farm that offers visitors plenty of walking paths.

It may be a tiny splurge for the budget travelers out there, but this is worth every penny! On a traditional wooden sailing ship, you’ll get to cruise by various islands, which includes Hovedøya, the Dyna Lighthouse, and of course, Bygdøy.

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#8 – Tromsø

Tromsø

  • Visit the Arctic Cathedral
  • Cruise around the Fjords
  • Visit the World’s Northernmost Botanical Garden

Tromsø is renowned for being a spectacular place to view the Northern lights. It is a city in Northern Norway that is above the Arctic Circle that will take about 21 hours to reach by car, or just take a quick two-hour flight. Tromsø is known for its famous Arctic Cathedral which was built in 1965, a stunning glass church that brightens the Tromsø skyline!

Take a cruise of the fjords and spot puffins, whales, and dolphins from the water or take a Northern Lights tour . You might even catch sight of reindeer on the shoreline! On the cruise, you will stay snuggled inside the warm cabin or you can wear insulated body suits to stay on the deck.

Tromsø is also home to the world’s northernmost botanical garden. Quite a gorgeous garden to take a stroll through!

#9 – Eidfjord

Eidfjord

  • Sample fresh peaches and tour the orchards
  • Visit Hardangervidda
  • Tour the Simadal Fjord and see the waterfalls

Eidfjord is a small village situated along the second biggest fjord in Norway. Surprisingly, it is known for its beautiful orchards. Eidfjord is actually called the Fruit Garden of Norway. Expect to see flowering apple, peach, pear, and cherry trees!

Eidfjord is just a quick trip away from Hardangervidda, which is the biggest high mountain plateau in all of Europe. In this National park, you will see wild reindeer and giant waterfalls.

It’s also worthwhile to take a tour out of Eidfjord Harbor towards Simadal Fjord. On this water cruise, you’ll spot seals and a lot of seabirds. You will also pass by a waterfall that will almost fall directly onto the boat!

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#10 – Tønsberg

Great day trip for couples.

Tønsberg

  • See the world-famous Oseberg ship
  • Walk around the Mount Slottsfjell fortress
  • Visit the next door island’s communities: Nøtterøy and Tjøm

Tønsberg is Norway’s oldest city. The famous Oseberg Viking ship was found in Tønsberg in 1904, but a full-scale replica is on display in the harbor. It’s quite the majestic ship to behold!

Additionally, Tønsberg has the largest ruin site in Scandinavia, Mount Slottsfjell. When you visit Mount Slottsfjell you’ll see the stunning 13th-century fortress and tower, as well as the interesting Slottsfjel Museum. In the summer there is a popular international musical festival there called Slottsfjellfestivalen.

Just a stone’s throw away from Tønsberg sits the small island communities of Nøtterøy and Tjøme. You can stay on the islands themselves if you want to turn your day trip into an overnight excursion!

#11 – Drøbak

Perfect for seafood lovers.

Drøbak

  • Shop at the Christmas Market
  • Visit the Lutefisk Museum
  • Sample Shrimp in the Harbor

Drøbak is less than an hour bus ride from Oslo. You can also reach Drøbak by boat, which is actually a cheaper way to reach Drøbak. The 1.5-hour boat ride will offer great sightseeing opportunities along the ride!

Drøbak is also known as “Christmas Town” and has a stellar Christmas Market each year. You can find anything and everything at this market!

The Lutefisk Museum is the only one of its kind in the world! That’s not surprising though, as it’s a museum that features one of Norway’s most traditional dishes. Lutefisk is made from stock fish of cod, soaked in an alkaline solution and then steamed. Delicious or not? Visit the museum and then head over to a local restaurant to try it!

If Lutefisk isn’t your thing, you can always sample fresh shrimp in the harbor. The catch of the day is sure to be scrumptious.

#12 – Henie Onstad Kunstsenter Art Center

Recommended day trip for art lovers.

Henie Onstad Kunstsenter Art Center

  • Walk around the sculpture park
  • Check out the contemporary and modern art exhibits
  • Catch a concert or theatrical production

The Henie Onstad Kunstsenter is an incredible art museum located in Oslo. It’s just 15 minutes outside of the city center and is a must-do for every art lover out there! This museum showcases modern and contemporary art, with six or seven big exhibitions a year. There is also a wonderful sculpture park outside of the museum to peruse.

Along with the featuring leading contemporary local and international artists, the Henie Onstad Kunstsenter also has a substantial collection from renowned artists from Matisse to Picasso.

The museum is also a hub for other art mediums past the paintbrush and palette. Lots of music concerts and theatrical performances are held on-site throughout the year, so when you plan your visit make sure you check out their schedule of events.

#13 – Ytre Hvaler National Park

  • Snorkel to see the coral reefs and kelp forests
  • Kayak to explore the coastal landscape

Ytre Hvaler National Park is quite easy to reach as it is just under a two-hour drive from Oslo. Ytre Hvaler is known for its rich underwater ecosystem full of flourishing coral and kelp. When you think of Norway, you probably don’t think of snorkeling. But in the summertime, grab a mask and fins and take a peek at the underwater world! Interestingly, there are over 50 submarine wrecks to try to find!

Take in the beautiful Ytre Hvaler coastline by kayak. It’s a great way to explore the park and to get to take in a new perspective of the unique coastal woodland that has been crafted over the millennia by wind, waves, and ice.

If you are looking for a more relaxing afternoon, pass the time with a fishing pole in hand. If you just don’t think a day trip is enough, you can rent a cabin or you can go camping!

#14 – Færder National Park, Vestfold

Færder National Park, Vestfold

  • Plan a canoe trip
  • Visit the “Worlds End”
  • Relax on the shoreline and go fishing

Færder National Park is located in Vestfold, which is just over an hour and a half by car from Oslo. The Færder National Park is mostly a marine park that has some small islands to visit and there’s plenty of activities to do off the coastline!

It’s always a fun idea to take a more active role in your time on the water, isn’t it?. Instead of sitting passively in the cabin of a boat, why not pick up a paddle and canoe down the coast! Swimming is also a popular activity and so are water sports.

The “Worlds End,” also called the Verdens Ende, is located at the southernmost tip of the island of Tjøme in Færder National Park. It is a gorgeous spot to visit as it offers panoramic views of the Skagerrak.

If you feel like really basking in the scenic landscape, grab a fishing pole and sit by the water’s edge. There are no fishing fees in Norway, so enjoy catching a cod or two!

#15 – Ekeberg

Ekeberg

  • See the ancient petroglyphs
  • Stroll through the sculpture park
  • Visit the Ekeberg Park and former Nautical College

Ekeberg is just a hop, skip, and a jump away from Oslo. It’s just 2 miles southeast of the city center. It’s a nice walk if you’re in the mood for putting on your walking shoes or if not, just hop on a local bus.

Ekeberg is home to incredible 5,000-year-old rock carvings. These petroglyphs feature 13 figures, which are mostly elks and one solitary human body. These petroglyphs are incredible pieces of ancient history to catch a glimpse of!

The Ekeberg Park has a handful of outdoor art sculptures that you can spot on your walk through the tree-studded paths. You can expect to see works of art from famous international artists like Salvador Dalí! The park also gives a great view of the Oslo Harbor and Oslofjord. Don’t miss out on the picture-perfect views.

#16 – Lake Mjøsa

Lake Mjøsa

  • Hook a trout and go fishing
  • Enjoy a Boat Ride
  • Alpine Ski in the Winter

Hop on a train from Oslo and within a quick hour you’ll find yourself at the largest lake in Norway, Lake Mjøsa. Curiously, it is also one of the deepest lakes in all of Europe.

Lake Mjøsa is home to over 20 species of fish, which makes fishing one of the most popular activities. It’s fairly common for visitors to hook a large trout. How big? We’re talking around 10 kilos!

As the lake is so deep, it stays fairly cold year round. It is not recommended to go swimming there or to do water sports there, as the depth adds a danger element to the mix. So if you want to venture out into the lake, do it by boat! To the North of Lake Mjosa is wonderful hiking trails and even alpine skiing in the wintertime. There are also all different winter activities and sports to enjoy in the winter too!

#17 – TusenFryd Family Park

Recommended day trip for families.

TusenFryd Family Park

  • Ride the Roller Coasters
  • Get spooked in the 5D Haunted House
  • Get your splash on at the BadeFryd water park

The TusenFryd Family Park is just a brief 20-minute drive south of Oslo. There is also a convenient bus that can take you there if you’re not traveling with a car. The TusenFryd Family Park is renowned for its huge roller coasters and 5D haunted houses. Did you think 4D was cool, well get ready for 5D!

Definitely ride the roller coasters if you’re up for the giant ups, downs, and all around! If you’re not in the mood for roller coaster mania, try out the other fun rides like SuperSplash, SpaceShot, ThunderCoaster, SpeedMonster and SpinSpider. There are over twenty rides to enjoy.

Nearby to the TusenFryd is the BadeFryd water park which is the perfect place to cool off in the summer heat! There are big water slides and lots of fun water rides.

good day trips from oslo

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#18 – Geiranger

Geiranger

  • Visit the Seven Sisters Waterfall
  • Geirangerfjord
  • Flydalsjuvet

Geiranger is about a six-hour car ride from Oslo. The Seven Sisters waterfall has seven different streams that all fall down from up high, as high as 250 meters! It is truly one of the most incredible waterfalls in all of Norway to visit.

Geirangerfjord is oftentimes called the “jewel in the crown” of the fjords of Norway. It is known for having almost fairytale landscape and for inducing an atmosphere of wonder and awe. The 20-kilometer section of the fjord between Hellesylt and Geiranger is in the shape of an “S”, and that “definitely stands for stunning!

Visit Flydalsjuvet to snag an impressive view of Geiranger and Geirangerfjorden. Flydalsjuvet is very easy to reach from the road, which makes it even better as you don’t have to trek too far to reach it. There are two different viewpoints to survey the landscape from in Flydalsjuvet, an upper and lower plateau, with a gangway running through it.

#19 – Lofoten

Lofoten

  • Bicycle across the islands
  • Sea kayaking
  • Nature Cruise Safari

Lofoten is in Northern tip of Norway, so it’s best to take a quick 3-hour plane ride as a car trip could clock in around 22 hours. Lofoten is renowned for its gorgeous scenery with lots of steep mountains and charming, colorful buildings. Lofoten has bicycle routes covering the islands, so it couldn’t be more convenient to hop on a bicycle and take the city by storm!

Lofoten is the perfect place for sea kayaking. You can cruise the Trollfjord, and all around the Skrova Island. What makes sea kayaking in Lofoten even better is that there are plenty of wildlife to observe from the water. You’ll likely see birds, seals, porpoises, and even whales!

If you’d rather not explore with a paddle in hand, a sea cruise is a nice and comfortable way to check out the islands. Relax and watch the Trollfjord landscape unfold and keep your eyes out for the sea and land creatures too.

#20 – Jostedal Glacier

Recommended day trip for hiking enthusiasts.

Jostedal Glacier

  • See the glaciers
  • Kayak the glacier lakes

The Jostedal Glacier is about a 10-hour bus ride from Oslo. 10 hours is nothing to spend in a car or bus when we’re talking about visiting the biggest glacier in continental Europe!

The Jostedal Glacier is part of the Jostedalsbreen National Park which also has many other glaciers, both big and small, inside the park as well. What is also incredible is that the Jostedal Glacier divides two of the longest fjords in the world, the Sognefjord and the Nordfjord.

Most of the national park has to be visited on foot, as the landscape is relatively untouched. Definitely a perfect place for hiking! If you’d rather check out the glacial lakes for by kayaking, you can kayak in early summer through autumn when it isn’t frozen.

#21 – Molde

Molde

  • Take in the view of 222 mountains
  • Visit the Romsdal Museum
  • Go for a scenic drive

Molde is about 7 hours by car from Oslo. It is a fairly busy town, despite the fact that it has only 24,000 inhabitants. Molde is known as the “Town of Roses,” and has a famous International Jazz Festival and International Literature Festival each year. The most stunning view is the view of 222 mountain peaks at the Molde Panorama. Take in this incredible sight by a nice hike up the Varden trail, or you can always just drive a car up the mountain if you’re feeling tired!

The Romsdal Museum is a fascinating and free museum that is made up of several different buildings that each signify a different era in the history of Norway. You can also catch a show of traditional Norweigan dances and fiddle music playing!

Sit back and enjoy a drive through the Romsdal mountains. Although this drive is not for the faint hearted as it’s full of hairpin curves and mountain cliffs, it’s worth it for the breath-taking views!

Conclusion to the Best Day Trips from Oslo

The capital of Norway offers travelers many exciting activity options, from lovely museums to scenic streets to stroll down. In general, people say that 3 days in Oslo is more than enough, so if you’re in Norway for a bit more time and you’re hungry for more Norwegian delights I hope that this article proved to be insightful and informative! From Bergen to Bygdøy, Norway has a lot more to offer than just Oslo!

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The Best Day Trips From Oslo

There are several great ideas for day trips from Oslo and there is a day trip for every type of traveler and every season. Some focus on sightseeing, others on city destinations or relaxing scenery near Oslo. 

A Day Trip to Lillehammer

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Day trips from Oslo to Lillehammer, the famous romantic Norwegian town, are becoming more popular each year. Trains leave hourly from Oslo to Lillehammer.

You can also drive to Lillehammer by simply following the E6 highway. Lillehammer is a two-hour trip from Oslo . A destination that's scenic in summer, and romantic in winter.

A Day Trip to TusenFryd Near Oslo

Copenhagen's Tivoli was the model for this amusement park outside Oslo. Filled with loop and corkscrew-style roller coasters, TusenFryd also offers a water park, a 67-meter spaceshot, carousels, and more than 20 other rides.

A bus runs between Oslo's main bus station and TusenFryd during opening hours. It's a great day trip from Oslo for families.

The Guided "Grand Tour" of Oslo

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Here's one of the most popular day tours of Oslo: The Grand Tour. It's an interesting 7.5 hour guided tour by sailboat and bus, showing you all around Oslo. Stops include Polarship Farm, Holmenkollen Ski Jump, Vigeland Park, the Viking ships, and the Norwegian Folk Museum.​

This guided tour operates May through September and is great if you want the comfort and convenience of a guided ​ group tour .

A Day Trip to Bergen

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Bergen is absolutely doable as a day trip from Oslo, but you'll have to fly. Driving from Oslo to Bergen takes about seven hours. Flying from Oslo to Bergen, on the other hand, is a quick 50-minute trip.

Considering flight prices start around $150, this may not be a day trip suitable for budget travelers, though.

A Day Trip to Trondheim

The same goes for a day trip from Oslo to Trondheim. It's too far to drive but if you don't mind a one-hour flight, the historic city of Trondheim is a unique destination for a day trip from Oslo.

Add the historic and scenic 2.5-hour walking tour of Trondheim to your day, and you'll be all set.

Combine Oslo's Parks and Royal Gardens

Plan a relaxing day trip to the parks and gardens around Oslo. Especially Vigeland Park and the royal Slottskogen should be on your list. Slottskogen, which surrounds the Royal Palace in Oslo, even lets you witness the Changing of the Guard .

If you have some time left in the afternoon, also stop by the beautiful Botanisk Hage Gardens & Museum (the Botanical Garden of Oslo).

Visit the Holmenkollen Ski Jump

The Holmenkollen Ski Jump is Norway's most popular sports-related attraction for travelers. Visitors can enjoy lots of interesting ski history and a beautiful view of Oslo and the surrounding Oslo Fjord. And if you get bored, you can even experience flying 100 meters in the world famous ski jumping hill...inside the ski-simulator, that is.

This idea for a day trip from Oslo is suitable for all seasons.

A Day at the Beach

Just want to relax on your spare day in Oslo? Then just spend your day at one of the nearby beaches. Summer travelers are often surprised at the many beautiful beaches in Norway.

With a short swimming season due to the weather in Norway , it's best to learn where the best beaches in Norway are before you travel.

Spend a Day Shopping in Oslo

How about a trip exploring the shopping areas of this bustling metropolitan area? There are four major shopping areas in Oslo (especially the popular Karl Johans Gate pedestrian zone), and it's fun to combine two or three for a day of shopping in the Norwegian capital.

In Oslo, shops are usually open from 10 am to 5 pm on weekdays, with extended evening hours on Thursdays. This is a great day trip idea in winter, too!

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1. Oslo To Sognefjord Private Full Day Roundtrip Including Flam Railway

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2. Oslo City Highlights with Fjord Cruise

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3. Self-Guided 22-Hour Round Trip From Oslo To Sognefjord With Flåm Railway

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4. Oslo To Bergen Self-Guided Full Day Trip with Flåm Railway And Fjord Cruise

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5. Oslo to the Fjords and Bergen with optional cruise in Flåm

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6. The Scenic Roadtrip, Oslo to Bergen via Flam & the Fjords

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7. Private guided tour to Oslo - Nærøyfjord Cruise and Flåm Railway

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8. Train and Bus Tour from Oslo to Bergen via Hardangervidda/Fjord

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9. Private Full-Day Round Trip from Oslo to Sognefjord via Flåm Railway

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10. Guided Group Walk Tour in Norway Holmenkollen

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11. Oslo Hiking - Private Great lake tour

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12. Private Full Day Trip From Oslo To Bergen with Sognefjord And Flam Railway

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13. 7 hours Private Limousine tour combined Oslo & Tyrifjord including "The Twist"

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14. Private Shopping Tour from Oslo to Oslo Fashion Outlet Vestby

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15. Oslo Private Tour: Nydalen, river Akerselva, Bygdoy Peninsula & Kon-Tiki museum

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16. Private Transfer From Oslo To Bergen With a 2 Hour Stop

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17. Private Transfer From Oslo To Kristiansand With a 2 Hour Stop

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18. Full 7 hours-day Private Oslo "Stroll and Roll" by Norway Exclusive Limousines

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20. Private Shopping Tour from Oslo hotels to Oslo Fashion Outlet

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17 easy day trips from Oslo

You don’t need to travel far from Oslo to be immersed in unspoilt nature. And Norway’s good public transport system means that it’s easy to get out of the city on a day trip.

Vist Sognsvann lake on a day-trip from Oslo

So whether you fancy wild-swimming in a waterfall, island-hopping in the Oslofjord or exploring a historic fortress, we’ve picked some of our favourite easy day-trips from Oslo.

5 super-easy day trips

  • Spend the day exploring the historic Akershus Fortress, which is free to enter with the Oslo Pass .
  • Swim, hike, cycle or kayak at Sognsvann Lake, just 20 minutes from the city centre.
  • Visit the fascinating open-air Norwegian Folk Museum with its ancient stave church for Norwegian folk dancing and music. 
  • Keep the kids entertained on the rides at Norway’s largest theme park, the Tusenfryd Amusement Park .
  • Visit Kongsberg to take a tour of an old silver mine in summer – or hit the slopes in winter.

1. Sensational swimming spots

For a swim in some of the cleanest waters in Oslo, head to the waterside neighbourhood of Tjuvholmen, where you can also have a warming sauna before your dip.

Have a dip from a floating sauna just outside Oslo.

This floating sauna is self-service – you just type in a code – and sit back and enjoy the views from the large picture window.  

  • 4km from Oslo Central Station
  • 15 minutes by direct bus #12

2. Go island hopping in the Oslofjord

Hovedøya is the nearest island to Oslo city centre and one of the prettiest, with sandy beaches and wooded hills.

Go island-hopping in the Oslofjord on a day-trip from Oslo

For such a tiny place – you can walk across it in around ten minutes – it’s got a rich history and you can still see today the ruins of a Cistercian monastery and the remains of a Napoleonic fortress.

This island-hopping tour includes tickets for the local ferries to Hovedøya and Lindøya, plus guided walks on each. For more on exploring the Oslofjord , see our guide. 

  • The ferry leaves from Rådhusbrygge, 10 minutes on bus #12 from Oslo Central station
  • 10 minutes by direct public ferry to Hovedøya; 20 minutes by direct public ferry to Lindøya 

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3. Hike up Vettakollen mountain

You don’t have to go far from Oslo to get out into the countryside and do some hiking.

Hike up Vattakollen Mountain on a day-trip from Oslo

This hike up to the top of the Vettakollen mountain takes you along winding forest paths, past small lakes and up to the summit for stupendous views over the city and the islands and shoreline of the Oslofjord.

And what’s more, a scenic metro journey takes you straight to Frognerseteren station, at the beginning of the hike.

For more on local walk, see our guide to the best hikes near Oslo .

  • 13km from central Oslo
  • 40 minutes by metro from Jernbanetorget to Frognerseteren station

4. Take a day-trip to Drøbak

The pretty town of Drøbak sits on the eastern shore of the Oslofjord with winding 18th-century streets, and a cluster of painted clapboard houses round the harbour. 

Take a day-trip to Drøbak from Oslo

It’s biggest attraction is the Julehuset , a cornucopia of all things Christmassy that stays open from March through to December. 

It’s just a short 10-minute ferry ride from Drøbak to Oscarsborg island (the ferry from Oslo stops off here in summer), home to the historic Oscarsborg Fortress. You can explore the fortress grounds and learn all about its military history in the fortress museums.

  • 35km from central Oslo
  • One hour by direct bus from the Oslo Buss Terminal, or 90 minutes by ferry.

5. Explore the Bygdøy Peninsula

Home to seven museums, the Bygdøy Peninsula would probably fill a couple of day trips if you want to see everything.

Visits the Norwegian Folk Museum on a day-trip from Oslo

The best known of the museums is the Viking Ship Museum, which is currently closed for refurbishment and will re-open in 2027 as the Museum of the Viking Age.

In the meantime, the Kon-Tiki Museum, the Fram Museum, the Maritime Museum and the Norwegian Folk Museum are all worth a good hour or two.

And once you’ve had your fill of museums, there are beaches, hiking trails and bike paths round the leafy peninsula. 

Entrance to all the peninsula’s museums is included on the Oslo Pass – click here to see if buying the pass can save you money. And this guided bus tour and fjord cruise includes entrance to the Fram Museum and the Folk Museum.

  • 6km from central Olso
  • 25 minutes by direct bus from Jernbanetorget, or 15–20 minutes by ferry from City Hall Pier 3 (free with the Oslo Pass)

6. Tønsberg 

Sitting at the mouth of the Oslofjord, Tønsberg is Norway’s oldest settlement and gateway to the Færder National Park , a marine archipelago.

Visit Tønsberg on a day-trip from Oslo

Although little remains from its medieval heyday, Tønsberg has a lively waterfront promenade lined with renovated warehouses and one of Norway’s top contemporary art galleries, the Haugar Art Museum.

  • 100km from central Oslo
  • 80 minutes by car or by direct train from Oslo Central Station.

7. See Oslo from the water 

You can see the sights of Oslo and the Oslofjord on this eco-friendly electric boat trip that sails silently past Oslo’s main waterfront sights, including the Akershus Fortress, the Oslo Opera House and the Bygdøy Peninsula. 

See Olso from the water on a day-trip

  • The boat leaves from Rådhusbrygge, 10 minutes by direct bus #12 from Oslo Central station.

8. Experience the Holmenkollbacken ski jump

You can’t actually ski down this iconic, modernist ski jump , but you can take a lift up to the top of the jump tower for great views over Oslo.

See Oslo from the top of the Holmenkollbacken ski jump

And you can abseil or zipwire down, or find out what’s it’s like to ski down in a virtual simulator. 

If you’d rather keep you feet on the ground, there’s an interesting museum at the bottom of the tower that details the history of skiing in Norway. This panoramic bus tour of Oslo takes in Holmenkollen as well as the major sights of Oslo.

  • 15km from central Oslo
  • 30 minutes by metro on Line 1 to Holmenkollen station, or 25 minutes by car

9. Go wild-swimming at Solbergfossen waterfall

This beautiful waterfall runs down a small wooded gorge and is a lovely place to escape the bustle of the city. There are good views over the valley from the falls and some great wild swimming spots just downstream. 

Go wild-swimming at Solbergfossen waterfall on a day-trip from Oslo

It’s a steep 1km walk from the car park at Kanada, but there are plenty of longer walks in the woods around.

  • 50km from central Oslo
  • 30 minutes by car from central Olso

10. Pay your respects at Utøya

While trips to Utøya island in Lake Tyrifjorden are not encouraged, you can visit the memorial to the 77 people who were murdered by right-wing terrorist Anders Breivik on the island in July 2011.

Pay your respects at Utøya, site of Norwy's worst peacetime atrocity.

The memorial is on the quay where the boat to Utøya leaves from, and features a bronze column for each of the victims of Norway’s worst ever terror attack.

  • 40km from central Oslo
  • 40 minutes by car from central Olso

11. Go hiking in Nordmarka 

Look out for moose in the Ringkollen forest in Norway’s Nordmarka region. The woods, hills and lakes of the Nordmarka are great for hiking, cycling and kayaking, plus spotting wildlife and birds.

See moose in the Nordmarka on a day-trip from Oslo

And for a real adventure, this overnight camping trip involves sleeping in a tree tent and cooking dinner on a campfire in the wild. 

  • 65km from central Oslo
  • 70 minutes by car from central Olso

12. Explore Akershus Fortress

On a rocky knoll overlooking the harbour, the Akershus castle complex isn’t far from the city centre but has a very separate feel.

Akershus Fortress is close to the centre of Oslo

The sprawling fortress grounds contain a medieval castle, a Museum of Resistance, a visitor centre and an Armed Forces Museum, as well as walkways, tunnels and fortified gateways. Entrance to the Akershus Fortress is included with the Oslo Pass .

  • 1.5km from central Oslo
  • 15 minutes by direct bus from Jernbanetorget station

13. Spend the day at Kistefos Museum

An art gallery-cum-industrial museum with an outdoor sculpture garden, waterpark and play areas for the kids, the Kistefos Museum is well worth a day-trip from the city.

The Kistefos Museum has an amazing art gallery that doubles as a bridge

On an old industrial site alongside the river Randselva, this former wood pulp mill has been beautifully converted into a living museum and gallery that hosts exhibitions by the likes of Louise Bourgeois and Marina Abramović. 

The award-winning Twist building doubles as a bridge over the river and gallery space, with superb views over the site.

  • 65km from Oslo
  • One hour and twenty minutes by seasonal express bus from Oslo Bus Terminal, or one hour by car.

14. Visit Frederikstad’s fortress 

With a picturesque old town to browse round and an impressive fortress to explore, Frederikstad makes a great destination for a day-trip from Oslo.

Visit the fortress at Frederikstad on a day-trip from Oslo

The cobbled streets and brick and wooden houses of the well-preserved old town, or Gamlebyen, are enclosed within a star-shaped moat and 17th-century fortifications. 

The Old Town has been preserved on one side of the river, while the new town has grown up on the other, and we like the fact that a free ferry runs between the two.

  • 90km from central Oslo
  • One hour by direct train from Oslo Central Station

15. Go skiing in Lillehammer

Home to the 1994 winter Olympics, Lillehammer is a popular ski resort in winter and activity centre in summer where you can go kayaking, hiking and mountain-biking. 

Lillehammer is a popular ski resort in winter and good for summer activities such as hiking and mountain biking.

It’s also a Unesco City of Literature and home to the beautiful 13th-century Garmo stave church, now part of the Maihaugen open-air Folk Museum. Hourly trains from Oslo make it perfectly possible to spend the day on the slopes and be back in the capital at night.

  • 170km from central Oslo
  • Two hours by direct train from Oslo Central Station

16. Norway in a nutshell

Ok, so it’s a pretty busy day-trip, but if you’re on a tight schedule and want to see something of the fjords on a whistle-stop tour, it is possible to do this trip in under 24 hours.

You can do the classic Norway in a Nutshell tour from Oslo in a day

The Norway in a Nutshell train tour leaves Oslo first thing in the morning, with a train to Myrdal.

Here you’ll change onto the dramatic Flamsbana mountain railway to Flåm for a boat trip on the beautiful Aurlandsfjord.

Then you’ll get a bus from Gudvangen to Voss, and a train to Bergen where you can spend the evening before picking up the overnight train to arrive back in Oslo at 6.30 the following morning.

For more on the tour, see our guide to how to do Norway in a nutshell DIY-style .

  • Around 1000km round-trip
  • 23 hours by train, bus and boat

17. Have fun in the fjords

For a more relaxed day-trip to the fjords, this private tour in an air-conditioned car with your own guide includes a cruise on the Unesco-Heritage Nærøyfjord, plus a trip on the awesome Flåm mountain railway . 

Travel on the Flamsbana on a private guided day-trip from Oslo

The scenery en-route is stunning and and you’ll arrive back in Oslo late in the evening.

  • 17 hours by car

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THE 10 BEST Day Trips from Oslo

Day trips from oslo.

  • Oslo to Flam
  • Oslo to Gudvangen
  • Oslo to Vestby
  • Oslo to Drammen
  • Oslo to Helsinki
  • Oslo to Geilo
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1. Oslo To Sognefjord Private Full Day Roundtrip Including Flam Railway

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2. Oslo City Highlights with Fjord Cruise

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3. Self-Guided 22-Hour Round Trip From Oslo To Sognefjord With Flåm Railway

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4. Oslo To Bergen Self-Guided Full Day Trip with Flåm Railway And Fjord Cruise

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5. Oslo to the Fjords and Bergen with optional cruise in Flåm

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6. The Scenic Roadtrip, Oslo to Bergen via Flam & the Fjords

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7. Private guided tour to Oslo - Nærøyfjord Cruise and Flåm Railway

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8. Train and Bus Tour from Oslo to Bergen via Hardangervidda/Fjord

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9. Private Full-Day Round Trip from Oslo to Sognefjord via Flåm Railway

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10. Guided Group Walk Tour in Norway Holmenkollen

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11. Oslo Hiking - Private Great lake tour

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12. Private Full Day Trip From Oslo To Bergen with Sognefjord And Flam Railway

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13. 7 hours Private Limousine tour combined Oslo & Tyrifjord including "The Twist"

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14. Private Shopping Tour from Oslo to Oslo Fashion Outlet Vestby

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15. Oslo Private Tour: Nydalen, river Akerselva, Bygdoy Peninsula & Kon-Tiki museum

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16. Private Transfer From Oslo To Bergen With a 2 Hour Stop

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17. Private Transfer From Oslo To Kristiansand With a 2 Hour Stop

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18. Full 7 hours-day Private Oslo "Stroll and Roll" by Norway Exclusive Limousines

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19. Exclusive Guided & Customized Private Oslo City Tour in Limo

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20. Private Shopping Tour from Oslo hotels to Oslo Fashion Outlet

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  • Oslo To Sognefjord Private Full Day Roundtrip Including Flam Railway
  • Self-Guided 22-Hour Round Trip From Oslo To Sognefjord With Flåm Railway
  • Private Shopping Tour from Oslo hotels to Oslo Fashion Outlet
  • The Scenic Roadtrip, Oslo to Bergen via Flam & the Fjords
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6 Fun and Easy Day Trips from Oslo, Norway

There are plenty of interesting destinations to check out within a few hours from Oslo, Norway! Due to Norway’s excellent public transportation system, it is easy for visitors to get out of Oslo city for the day, even without a car. This post lists six fun locations that make easy day trips from Oslo city center.

Top day trips from Oslo, Norway

Let’s get started with some of my favorite options for day trips from Oslo!

Drøbak is an idyllic coastal town about 30 minutes south of Oslo by bus. It is best known for its beaches and panoramic views of Oslo Fjord, but Norwegians say that its claim to fame is that it was the birthplace of Santa Claus!

A harbor in Drøbak, Norway - one of several easy day trips from Oslo city

Drøbak also features a small aquarium and has a ferry that you can take to visit Oscarsborg Fortress, which is located on a nearby island out in the fjord.

For more about what to do when visiting Drøbak, check out this post !

2. Tønsberg

Tønsberg is about an hour and a half away from Oslo by train. Despite being relatively unknown to international tourists, it is full of history. Tønsberg is considered to be Norway’s oldest town, with some historians dating it back to the year 871.

This town features Viking burial mounds and church ruins, as well as Castle Rock Tower, a monument dating from 1888 and the area’s most famous landmark.

Castle Rock Tower in Tønsberg

For more to do in Tønsberg, check out this post !

3. Lillehammer

About 2 hours north of Oslo by train or car, the town of Lillehammer is perhaps most famous abroad for hosting the 1994 Winter Olympics and the 2016 Winter Youth Olympics. It is a popular winter sports destination for Norwegians.

Lillehammer is the site of several museums, including the Lillehammer Art Museum, the Norwegian Olympic Museum, and Maihaugen, a large open-air museum featuring Norwegian buildings throughout history. If amusement parks are your thing, or if you’re traveling with kids, Hunderfossen Adventure Park is a great option to check out!

To learn more about Lillehammer, you can check out this post for my list of the top things to do while visiting!

4. Fredrikstad

The 16th-century Old Town in Fredrikstad is one of the best-preserved historic fortress towns in the region and is definitely worth a walk around. Today, there are plenty of boutiques, stores, and places to eat contained within the fortress walls.

If you enjoy the Old Town, you can learn more about the area’s history at the Fredrikstad Museum.

Fredrikstad is about 1.5 hours by train from Oslo city center. For more to do in Fredrikstad, check out this post !

5. Ytre Hvaler National Park

A little bit further south of Fredrikstad is Ytre Hvaler National Park . The park is a bit remote, and it is a great place to spend time in nature!

Ytre Hvaler National Park is the place to go for beautiful coastal views. It covers 354 square kilometers of coastline and contains one of the largest coral reefs in Europe.

Ytre Hvaler National Park coastline

If you want to stay for more than a day, camping is allowed in the park. Remember to be respectful of nature and follow the Leave no Trace principles if you do end up camping here!

6. Tusenfryd amusement park

Tusenfryd amusement park is the place to go if you’re looking for some adrenaline! Only 20 minutes from Oslo, this park features rollercoasters, waterslides, and more and is open from April to October. It is an especially great place to visit if you’re traveling with kids!

This post lists just a few of the unique day trips you can take while staying in Oslo. I hope you have fun exploring this beautiful part of Norway!

For more inspiration on what to do while visiting Oslo, check out this guide to free things to do in the city and this list of Oslo museums.

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Useful Resources for Booking Your Trip

I like to use Google Flights to find flights. They have many helpful tools for comparing dates and itineraries.

Accommodations:

I use Hostelworld or Booking.com . Hostelworld has the best selection of hostels, and Booking.com is great if you’re looking for any other type of accommodation.

Travel insurance:

Don’t skimp on travel insurance – it’s important to be prepared if something goes wrong! Personally, I use SafetyWing travel insurance.

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Best Day Trips from Oslo

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Oslo, one of the oldest Scandinavian capitals, has a rich history dating back 1000 years. Its original site was east of the Aker River, but it now lies at the head of Oslo Fjord, in the country’s southeastern part. On the western side is the Bygdoy Peninsula, home to some of the city’s most beloved beaches, hiking trails, and museums, including the Norwegian Maritime Museum, the Holocaust Center, and Bygdøy Royal Manor.

While touring the best museums in Oslo , its ancient buildings, and historical landmarks has proven a meaningful activity, there are a lot more things to do and places to see outside the city center that will give you an insight into Norway’s fascinating history.

The capital of Norway is only the beginning of what the country has in store for visitors. You can see the beaches and lakes, watch exhibitions, discover flora and fauna at national parks, check out resort towns, ancient villages, and more. With many iconic spots and hidden gems just a short drive from the city, there’s no reason not to plan day trips from Oslo. Once you leave your bags at a reliable storage facility in Oslo , you can be on your way to unparalleled Scandinavian experiences.

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How to get out of Oslo

Opportunities for learning, relaxation, adventure, and shopping in the city abound – you just need to know how to get around Oslo to make the most of your journey. Oslo Central Station , for instance, takes you on both local and regional routes. But when planning to get out of Oslo, you have to be wise with your choice of transportation to avoid wasting precious time during your day trip.

Renting a car will always be the most logical solution, as driving a car gives you control of your schedule and time. It might even be cheaper than other modes of transportation, depending on how many members are in your group. Look for the best car rental deals and find the lowest prices available.

For those who prefer public transport, several places are accessible by bus or train from Oslo. It includes the historic old town of Fredrikstad, Lillehammer, and Tønsberg. You can also spend a day by the water and go on a sightseeing cruise or join a guided or private tour.

From Oslo to Tusenfryd

Tusenfryd must be on your list of top go-to places when visiting Oslo with family and friends. It’s famed as the biggest amusement park in Norway, with more than 30 exciting rides and attractions. It ranges from roller coasters and bumper cars to sleigh rides, Barnas Fryd, and Frydskogen for young children. There are also various restaurants, stores, and souvenir shops to make your experience more memorable.

The rides and attractions at Tusenfryd family park can be categorized based on intensity, age, and height limits. This means it has something to offer for everyone, regardless of age, making it perfect for family day trips from Oslo.

Tusenfryd is open from 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM, although this may change depending on the season. Therefore, it’s recommended to check their official website before the target day for the visit. Day passes for visitors from 95cm to 120cm are $47, while $50 for those above 120cm. Those below 95cm are free of charge, while seniors and people with disabilities can enter for $33.

How to get to Tusenfryd

Tusenfryd family park is a short drive from the city center, about twenty minutes south of Oslo. But to reach it via public transportation, you can catch a bus from Bjørvika, specifically, bus line 505 towards Drøbak via TusenFryd. It will take you about 20 to 25 minutes on the road.

good day trips from oslo

From Oslo to Lillehammer

Travel to Lillehammer and explore the best of the Norwegian countryside. The town is known for its scenic lakeside location, idyllic wooden houses, and friendly atmosphere, making it a favorite day trip from Oslo among locals and tourists. It’s one of Norway’s most important cultural cities, recognized by UNESCO as a City of Literature. It offers an impressive blend of urban vibes and a rich cultural life, approximately 124 miles (200km) north of Oslo.

The highlight of your adventure is the Norwegian Olympic Museum. It’s an exciting museum chronicling the Olympic history and intriguing past from the ancient period to the present day. The city is also home to Maihaugen, boasting family-friendly experiences and activities. It is the country’s largest open-air museum, featuring over 200 historic houses dating as far back as the 13th century until today. There are also summer fun and winter sports to enjoy, including skiing, downhill biking, hiking, and more.

How to get to Lillehammer

A journey by car or train to the city can take two hours or more, so start your day trip early. Otherwise, you might want to organize an overnight stay and see more of the neighboring attractions. However, there are also night trains that might be ideal for this trip.

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From Oslo to Mount Slottsfjell

Another noteworthy destination for day trips from Oslo is Mount Slottsfjell. It’s the largest ruin site in Scandinavia and the home of the most famous icon in Tønsberg, the Castle Mountain Tower. Mount Slottsfjell is significant to the country’s history, from the location of the besieged castle in the 1100s to the 1200s civil war to the center of royal power in the later years. Currently, it’s more of a tourist spot than anything.

You can also find the Castle Mountain Museum here. Its most famous exhibitions are the Vikinghallen or Viking Hall, Svend Foyn and Tønsberg, and Hvalhallen or Whale Hall. The admission tickets range from $7 to $10, and entry is free on Tuesdays and for children up to six years old. It’s open from 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM but closes at 7:00 PM on Thursdays.

How to get to Mount Slottsfjell

From Oslo S, get on the train towards Skien and stop at Tønsberg Stasjon. Mount Slottsfjell is a walking distance from there. The whole journey will take more than an hour.

From Oslo to Færder National Park

Not far from Scandinavia’s largest ruin site is Færder National Park, a perfect addition to your itinerary. It’s one of the country’s most significant coastal outdoor recreation areas, offering plenty of activities, including swimming, hiking, kayaking, boating, and canoeing. It is conveniently located near the capital city and Tønsberg, making it an important local area for cottage owners and residents and a popular tourist destination year-round.

Apart from the water adventures you can enjoy at the park, it also boasts interactive exhibitions at the new visitor center at Verdens Ende, meaning The World's End. It’s another recreational area with breathtaking fjord views, skerries, fishing spots, and rocks. You’ll also find the lighthouse made from stones from the local beaches. It’s a replica of a lighthouse constructed in 1932.

How to get to Færder National Park

Færder National Park can be accessed by boat, public transport, and car. You can drive from The World’s End to the national park’s border. It’s about a two-hour drive from Oslo, but you can also get there via ferry, which can take about three hours.

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From Oslo to Kongsberg

More than an hour's drive from Oslo is another delightful stop during one of your weekend trips. The historical town of Kongsberg may not receive as much attention as other areas visiting Norway, but it provides a perfect respite from the busy streets of the city center.

Kongsberg is known for its lovely woods and silver mines, home to the Norwegian Mining Museum . The museum holds excellent collections that present the town’s rich mining history. It includes artifacts, objects, and records dating back to the sixteen hundreds when Kongsberg’s mining history began. You also find the world’s largest collection of native silver and a compilation of Norwegian rubies, emeralds, gold nuggets, and other gems.

About eight kilometers out of the Mining Museum is the famous Silver Mines . It is one of the museum’s top attractions, offering an exciting tour for adults and kids. Here, visitors will be guided around the mines and explore their depths.

How to get to Kongsberg

The fastest way to get to Kongsberg from Oslo is by driving, which may take an hour and ten minutes. You can also catch a train to Kongsberg stasjon Baneveien, with services that depart every hour. Alternatively, take a bus from Oslo to Kongsberg knutepunkt, leaving every two hours. A bus ride would typically take an hour and twenty minutes.

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From Oslo to Lake Mjøsa

Lake Mjøsa is Norway’s largest lake, with a surface area of 365 sq km. Therefore, it goes without saying that Oslo day trips wouldn’t be complete without a visit to this renowned lake. Of course, there’s more to Lake Mjøsa than the beautiful sight of its calm waters.

The most famous attractions in Lake Mjøsa are Budor, The Norweigan Railway Museum, Ankerskogen swimming pool and spa, Hamar’s Beach Promenade, Atlungstad Brenneri, DS Skibladner, and Domkirkeodden. You can go biking, skiing, swimming, golfing, hiking, and more throughout the area.

Lake Mjøsa is located at Strandgata 45, 2317 Hamar, and it’s open from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM on weekdays and 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM on weekends. As for how much you can expect to spend, this depends on the attractions and activities you want to try.

How to get to Lake Mjøsa

From Oslo S, ride a train to Eidsvoll Stasjon, then transfer on bus line 443 towards Feiring and stop at Tangenvegen. This will take you about two hours to get to the location. If you want a faster route, you can drive to the area about 85km north of Oslo for about one hour.

From Oslo to Gamle Fredrikstad

Gamle Fredrikstad is the best-preserved fortress town throughout Northern Europe. It’s frequently visited by people on Oslo day trips as it’s only about 59 miles (95km) south of the city center. However, more than its location, it’s more famous for its old town charm, brought about by its well-preserved buildings and shops, cobbled streets, and dedicated museums.

The best way to enjoy Gamle Fredrikstad is by going on a walking tour. Make sure to stop by the Fredrikstad Museum , Kongsten Fort, Østre Fredrikstad Church, and Model Railway Centre. While going around the town, consider checking out the cafés, restaurants, and shops. Specifically, visit Kortevaren, the oldest shop in Gamle Fredrikstad, established in 1939.

How to get to Gamle Fredrikstad

From Oslo S, get on a VY train towards Halden, and you’ll reach Fredrikstad in one hour. From there, walk straight to Jernbanegata, go left towards the city ferry port, then take a regular ferry for the two-minute crossing. You can also take a bus from the Oslo bus terminal as an alternative to the train, although this takes 20 minutes longer.

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From Oslo to Drøbak

Drøbak is another charming town easily accessible from Oslo. Visitors will love chilling beside the crisp blue waters of the Oslo Fjord or relaxing in a boat in the harbor. Spend a day strolling the bustling market, shops, and tranquil streets, and end your day admiring the spectacular sunset.

As a favorite summer town, Drøbak takes pride in its pristine beaches and fresh seafood. During cold months, it becomes a beloved holiday town with ancient wooden houses and a delightful Christmas atmosphere in the town square. It also boasts a gorgeous city park with shrubs, flowers, and trees that have grown beautiful and majestic. In the evening, the park is illuminated with glowing lights and becomes more lively with parties, festivals, and events.

How to get to Drøbak

Besides driving, the best way to get to Drøbak from Oslo is by bus. The bus departs from Oslo Bus Terminal, close to the Oslo Central Station . It will take you to the old ferry terminal in the town’s southern harbor. You can take normal bus shuttles or express services, which take about forty to fifty minutes.

Escape from the City Through the Best Oslo Day Trips!

Take a break from the capital’s hustle and bustle and plan a day trip from Oslo. Once you’ve visited the main tourist spots, consider venturing further afield to expand your Norwegian experience. With excellent transport options and a reliable public transportation system, you can get to the small towns, villages, natural parks, and the coast in no time and return to Oslo the same day.

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6 Fun-filled Day Trips from Oslo, Norway

Ever since our visit to Iceland , I’ve had a fascination with Vikings and Scandinavian culture. And just like with Iceland, it suddenly seems like everyone I know is planning a trip to Norway! But it was when Norwegian Airlines opened up new low-cost routes from my local airport of Providence to Norway that getting there got one step closer to reality. I still have a lot of research to do before we plan a trip, so when Visit Norway reached out, I was happy to learn more about what there was to do in and around Oslo. As you may expect from Norway, it does take long to get out of the city and into the forests, fjords, and beautiful outdoors on day trips from Oslo.

Getting to Oslo

Norwegian Airlines offers low-cost fares from ten U.S. cities (including New York, Los Angeles, Las Vegas and my local airport of Providence) to Oslo. With fares under $200 one-way for September-February, including some great weekend deals, now seems like a good time to book a trip to Norway.

What to do in Oslo

I have friends who are in Norway now and I’ve been jealous of their Facebook posts of Edvard Munch’s The Scream  and the Viking Ship Museum in Oslo. As the largest city in Norway, there is so much to do from world-class restaurants, museums and music festivals. Some that look especially interesting for families include:

  • Norwegian Folk Museum — this is one of the world’s oldest and largest open-air museums, with traditional houses from all over Norway and even a stave church. Here you will find traditional handicrafts, folk costumes, and even horse and carriage rides and animals in the summer.
  • Viking Ship Museum — maybe it is the Thor movies, but a visit to the Viking Ship Museum is Oslo would be a must for me. You can start off your visit with a screening of The Vikings Alive adventure film, and follow up with viewing the world’s best-preserved Viking ships.
  • Munch Museum — since we have seen pictures of The Scream for years and years, I would have to see the works of Edvard Munch in person. Edvard Munch is considered a pioneer in expressionism and is one of the more famous Nordic painters.
  • Vigeland Sculpture Park — this is one of Norway’s most visited attractions featuring more than 200 sculptures of  Gustav Vigeland. Plus the park and gardens look lovely!

Oslo Opera House

6 Day Trips from Oslo

There are so many day trips from Oslo — making Norway and the Oslo region the perfect mix of culture and outdoor adventure that we always strive to achieve.

Lillehammer

  • Lillehammer — two hours from Oslo, the site of the 1994 Winter Olympics is great for winter sports enthusiasts but you can also hike, bike, and go horseback riding. Nearby you can also find the Hunderfossen Family Park, based on fairytales and trolls and offering more 50 activities and attractions. If you want to stay overnight, you can even stay on an organic farm.

Viking grave

  • Høyt and Lavt-Sørum Activity Park — located just outside of the city in Akershus, this is Scandinavia’s second largest climbing park with 200 obstacles over 11 courses — keeping all your adventurers happy.
  • Drøbak Christmas Town — you may not have to go all the way to the North Pole to find “Christmas Town” with its picturesque wooden houses, shops, cafes and the Father Christmas Post Office and Tregaardens Christmas House.
  • Hadeland Glassverk — Only an hour from Oslo you will find the Hadeland Glassverk (“Hadeland Glassworks”), where you can watch glassblowing using the same techniques as they have since the 1700s. Afterwards, explore the cute village and shops.

Day trips from Oslo, Norway with ideas on what to do in Norway from Viking to outdoor adventures

Note: This post is sponsored by VisitNorway.com. All opinions are my own.

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Experience the Breathtaking Norwegian Fjords: A Day Trip from Oslo

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Norway, a land of stunning natural beauty and picturesque landscapes, is home to some of the most magnificent fjords in the world. These majestic geological wonders are a must-see for any traveler looking to explore the very best of Scandinavia. Just a short journey away from Norway’s bustling capital city, Oslo, you’ll find yourself amidst the breathtaking beauty of these glacial-carved valleys.

“Embrace the whispers of nature as you wander through Norway’s spectacular fjords, where the echoes of ancient glaciers carve a melody on your soul.”

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Journey to the fjords, nærøyfjord: serenity & beauty, aurlandsfjord: panoramic views & charming villages, other activities, winding down your day.

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Embarking on a day trip to explore the Norwegian fjords from Oslo couldn’t be easier. There are several convenient options for travelers, such as guided bus tours, train rides through scenic routes, or even self-driving for those who prefer an independent adventure. One popular choice is taking the picturesque Bergen Railway from Oslo Central Station to Myrdal and then changing onto the Flåm Railway – an unforgettable journey that will transport you through lush forests, cascading waterfalls, and striking mountain vistas.

“Discover the enchanting beauty of Norwegian fjords, where lush forests and cascading waterfalls meet majestic mountain vistas on a day trip from Oslo.”

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The Fjord Experience

Once you reach Flåm, nestled in the heart of Sognefjord – Norway’s longest and deepest fjord – prepare yourself to be awed by nature’s grandeur. This charming village is a gateway to exploring nearby fjords such as Nærøyfjord and Aurlandsfjord.

Nærøyfjord, located in Norway, is a remarkable destination that has been recognized as one of UNESCO’s World Heritage Sites. This majestic fjord is undeniably one of the most stunning natural wonders in the world, with its awe-inspiring steep cliffs that tower 1,700 meters above sea level. Adding to its picturesque appeal are the charming and rustic farms that cling to the sides of the cliffs. The narrow inlet stretches for 17 kilometers and provides a tranquil atmosphere perfect for relaxation and reflection.

A popular way to explore this breathtaking area is by joining a cruise or kayak tour departing from Flåm or Gudvangen. While sailing through the peaceful waters, you will be able to appreciate the beauty of your surroundings even more fully. Whether you are an adventure seeker or someone who wants to unwind, Nærøyfjord surely won’t disappoint

“Amidst the embrace of steep cliffs and tranquil waters, Nærøyfjord whispers the beauty of our world, reminding us to cherish nature’s masterpiece.”

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Aurlandsfjord, an offshoot of the stunning Sognefjord, is a must-visit destination for panoramic views and picturesque villages. One of its highlights is the Stegastein Viewpoint, a remarkable architectural structure that juts out 30 meters from the mountainside and offers jaw-dropping views of the fjord below. Don’t miss visiting the idyllic village of Undredal, famous for its charming stave church and delectable goat cheese.

While exploring the Norwegian fjords, there are plenty of other activities to enjoy:

  • Hiking: Numerous trails offer hikers the opportunity to witness magnificent bird’s-eye views of the fjords or discover hidden waterfalls.
  • Cycling: Rent a bike in Flåm and cycle along scenic routes such as Rallarvegen or explore picturesque villages like Aurland.
  • Museums & Heritage: Discover local history at Flåm Railway Museum or experience traditional Norwegian life at Otternes Bygdetun , an open-air museum in Aurland.

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After a day filled with awe-inspiring natural beauty, head back to Oslo by train or car with memories to cherish for years to come. While it’s impossible to see everything in just one day trip, this brief sojourn into Norway’s fjords will surely leave you longing for more – perhaps inspiring you to plan your next adventure in this stunning region!

“Embrace the breathtaking beauty of Norway’s fjords, as a single day unfolds memories that will inspire your soul for a lifetime.”

In conclusion, a day trip from Oslo provides an unforgettable experience that showcases Norway’s awe-inspiring fjords. With various transport options and activities available within arm’s reach, it truly is a traveler’s dream come true. So pack your bags and embark on this once-in-a-lifetime journey!

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THE 10 BEST Day Trips from Oslo

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  • Oslo to Flam
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1. Oslo To Sognefjord Private Full Day Roundtrip Including Flam Railway

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4. Oslo To Bergen Self-Guided Full Day Trip with Flåm Railway And Fjord Cruise

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5. Oslo to the Fjords and Bergen with optional cruise in Flåm

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6. The Scenic Roadtrip, Oslo to Bergen via Flam & the Fjords

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8. Train and Bus Tour from Oslo to Bergen via Hardangervidda/Fjord

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13. 7 hours Private Limousine tour combined Oslo & Tyrifjord including "The Twist"

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Bergen & Oslo in 4 Days: A Journey Through Norway's Cultural Heart

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Bergen Oslo 4 Days Itinerary

Embark on a 4-day adventure through the cultural hubs of Norway with our carefully crafted itinerary. Begin your journey in Oslo, where history meets modernity. Spend your first day exploring the majestic Akershus Fortress, the iconic Rådhuset (Town Hall), the serene Oslo Domkirke (Cathedral), and the architectural marvel of the Oslo Opera House. On day two, delve into Norwegian heritage at the Norsk Folkemuseum, enjoy the scenic Bygdoy Peninsula, marvel at the Vigeland Park's sculptures, and witness panoramic views from the Holmenkollen Ski Jump. Transition to Bergen on day three to visit the regal Royal Residence (Gamlehaugen), hike the serene trails of Løvstakken, take an air tour over Ulriken, and drive through the awe-inspiring Trollstigen. Conclude your trip on day four with a visit to the historic Bergen Cathedral, the charming Bryggen Herringbone House, the iconic Bryggen wharf, and cap it off with a scenic ride on the Fløibanen funicular to Mount Floyen. This itinerary promises a blend of cultural immersion, historical exploration, and natural beauty, ensuring an unforgettable Norwegian escapade.

  • Day 1: Historic Beginnings and Cultural Icons in Oslo

Akershus Fortress

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Kickstart your Oslo adventure with a visit to the majestic Akershus Fortress, a historic castle that has stood guard over the city since the 13th century. As the first stop on your itinerary, spend a leisurely 3 hours exploring its robust walls and scenic grounds, which offer a glimpse into Norway's medieval past and stunning views of the Oslofjord.

Attraction Info

  • 0150 Oslo, Norway
  • Suggested tour duration: 3-4 hour
  • Open from 10/1-4/30,6:00am-9:00pm,From October 1st to April 30th, the main entrance opening hours are: 06:00-21:00, and the side entrance opening hours are 07:00-18:00.

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Continue your journey through Oslo's rich history with a visit to Rådhuset, the city's iconic Town Hall. Just an hour at this political landmark allows you to admire its unique architecture and the artistry within, where the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony is held annually, making it a symbol of peace and democracy.

  • Rådhusplassen 1, 0037 Oslo, Norway
  • Suggested tour duration: 1 hour
  • Open from 9:00am-4:00pm,Rest days in 2024 May 4th, 5th, 11th, 12th, 17th, 18th, 19th, 25th and 26th June 6,June 21 October 1

Oslo Domkirke

A short stroll away lies the serene Oslo Domkirke, the city's main church. Dedicate an hour to this spiritual haven, where you can appreciate its beautiful stained glass windows and the tranquility that contrasts with the bustling city streets outside.

  • Karl Johans gate 11, 0154 Oslo, Norway
  • Suggested tour duration: 1-2 hour
  • Open on Mon-Thu, Sat-Sun,10:00am-4:00pm;Open on Fri,4:00pm-11:30pm

Oslo Opera House

Conclude your day with a touch of modernity at the Oslo Opera House. Set aside an hour to marvel at its contemporary design, which beautifully mirrors an iceberg rising from the fjord. Its accessible rooftop offers panoramic views of Oslo, making it the perfect finale to your day's exploration.

  • Kirsten Flagstads Plass 1, 0150 Oslo, Norway

Where to Stay Tonight

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  • Day 2: Cultural Wonders and Iconic Landmarks of Oslo

Norsk Folkemuseum

Begin your second day in Oslo with an enlightening visit to the Norsk Folkemuseum, where the rich tapestry of Norwegian culture unfolds. Nestled in Museumsveien, this open-air museum offers a journey through time with its collection of historic buildings and artifacts. Spend an hour marveling at the traditional costumes, folk art, and the iconic stave church, all of which paint a vivid picture of Norway's heritage.

  • Museumsveien 10, 0287 Oslo, Norway
  • Open from 10/1-4/30,Tue-Sun,11:00am-4:00pm;Open from 5/1-9/30,10:00am-5:00pm;Closed from 10/1-4/30,Mon,Open on Monday, October 2nd (Autumn Holiday), Monday, February 19th (Winter Holiday), and Monday, March 25th and April 1st (Easter) Closed on January 1st, May 17th, and December 24th to 25th.

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Bygdoy Peninsula

Next, immerse yourself in the serene beauty of the Bygdoy Peninsula, a treasure trove of museums just a short trip from the Folkemuseum. Allocate a generous four hours to explore this cultural haven, where maritime history and Viking ships await to tell their ancient tales. The peninsula's scenic surroundings and rich offerings make it an ideal spot for both learning and leisure.

  • Built, Oslo
  • Suggested tour duration: 4-6 hour
  • Open 24 hours

The Vigeland Park

Continue your cultural exploration at The Vigeland Park, an urban oasis adorned with the life's work of sculptor Gustav Vigeland. This city park, a short distance from Bygdoy, is a testament to creativity and human emotion, captured in over 200 sculptures in bronze, granite, and wrought iron. Dedicate an hour to wander through the park's pathways, experiencing the poignant beauty of these timeless statues.

  • Nobels gate 32, 0268 Oslo, Norway

Holmenkollen Ski Jump

Conclude your day with an ascent to the Holmenkollen Ski Jump, a monument to Norway's winter sports legacy. Just an hour at this iconic venue allows you to soak in panoramic views of Oslo and delve into the history of skiing at the on-site museum. The ski jump's bold architecture and the thrill of standing atop a world-class sports facility will be the perfect finale to a day of discovery.

  • Kongeveien 5, 0787 Oslo, Norway
  • Open from 10:00am-4:00pm

Cafe Grevinnen Bogstad Manor

Scandic Holmenkollen Park

Voksenasen hotell, bw signature collection.

  • Day 3: Royal Residences and Majestic Peaks of Bergen

The Royal Residence (Gamlehaugen)

Begin your third day with a touch of regal elegance at The Royal Residence (Gamlehaugen), a castle that not only serves as the Norwegian royal family's residence in Bergen but also stands as a testament to the nation's rich history. Spend an hour wandering through the lush gardens and marvel at the architecture that encapsulates a blend of British design and Norwegian tradition, all nestled within the serene neighborhood of Paradis.

  • Gamlehaugvegen 10, 5230 Paradis, Norway
  • Suggested tour duration: 1-3 hour
  • Open on Tue-Wed, Sat-Sun,12:00pm-2:00pm;Open on Thu,5:00pm-7:00pm

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After delving into the grandeur of royalty, lace up your hiking boots for an invigorating ascent up Løvstakken. This on-foot adventure offers a chance to immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Bergen's seven mountains. The trail to the summit promises breathtaking views of the city and its surroundings, making it a rewarding experience for nature enthusiasts and photographers alike.

  • Unnamed Rd, 5146 Fyllingsdalen, Norway

Roll & Rock Bar and Diner

Elevate your Bergen experience literally by taking an air tour over Ulriken, the highest of Bergen's seven mountains. In just an hour, you'll witness panoramic views that are sure to be the highlight of your trip. The aerial perspective provides a unique vantage point to appreciate the grandeur of Norway's landscapes, a must-do for any visitor seeking to capture the essence of Bergen's natural beauty.

  • Ulriken 1, 5009 Bergen

Arti Indisk Restaurant

Trollstigen

Conclude your day with a scenic drive to Trollstigen, a serpentine mountain road that is as thrilling as it is picturesque. Allocate a couple of hours to navigate the twists and turns of this engineering marvel, with ample opportunities to stop and admire the cascading waterfalls and steep cliffs. The journey along Trollstigen is an unforgettable experience that perfectly encapsulates the wild heart of Norway.

  • Trollstigen, 6300 Rauma
  • Suggested tour duration: 2-3 hour
  • Open from 0:00am-11:59pm

Frich´s Express Hotel

Grand hotel - by classic norway hotels.

  • Day 4: Historic Farewell to Bergen's Charms

Bergen Cathedral

Begin your final day in Bergen with a serene visit to the Bergen Cathedral, a beacon of history nestled at Dreggen 15. As you step into this hallowed space, allow the echoes of the past to envelop you for an hour, admiring the architectural splendor that has stood the test of time. This church isn't just a place of worship, but a storied monument that has witnessed Bergen's evolution.

  • Dreggen 15, Bergen, Norway
  • Open on Fri,12:00pm-2:00pm

Bryggen Tracteursted

Bryggen Herringbone House

Next, wander over to the iconic Bryggen Herringbone House, a short stroll from the cathedral. Spend an hour exploring this emblematic structure at Bradbenken, which captures the essence of Bergen's rich maritime heritage. The historic buildings here are a photographer's dream, with their unique alignment creating a visually stunning backdrop that tells tales of the city's Hanseatic past.

  • Bradbenken, 5003 Bergen
  • Open from 9:00am-4:00pm

Continue your journey through time at Bryggen, just moments away from the Herringbone House. Dedicate an hour to meander through the old Hanseatic wharf, immersing yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of this UNESCO World Heritage site. The colorful wooden buildings and cobbled streets are a living museum, each corner holding secrets of merchants and adventurers from bygone eras.

  • Bryggen, 5003 Bergen, Norway
  • Open on Mon-Sat,9:00am-4:00pm

Elevate your Bergen experience by visiting Fløibanen, located at Vetrlidsallmenningen 23A. This resort-like escape is perfect for an hour of panoramic views and a breath of fresh mountain air. The funicular ride is an adventure in itself, offering a picturesque ascent that promises to be one of the highlights of your Bergen itinerary.

  • Vetrlidsallmenningen 23A, 5014 Bergen, Norway
  • Open from 1/1-3/22,Mon-Fri,7:30am-11:00pm;Open from 1/1-3/22,Sat-Sun,9:00am-11:00pm;Open from 3/23-9/1,Mon-Fri,7:30am-0:00am;Open from 3/23-9/1,Sat-Sun,8:00am-0:00am,Please see the official website for details of public holiday business hours and ticket sales. The specific business status is subject to the opening conditions on that day.

Mount Floyen and the Funicular

Cap off your Bergen adventure with an hour at Mount Floyen and the Funicular. The journey to the summit is as mesmerizing as the destination itself, with sweeping views of the city and surrounding fjords. Once at the top, take a moment to reflect on your travels and the natural beauty of Norway, a fitting and tranquil finale to your four-day exploration.

  • 5014 Bergen, Norway
  • Open on Mon-Fri,7:30am-11:00pm;Open on Sat-Sun,8:00am-11:00pm

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