Ski area

Nordmarka

10 locals recommend,

Tips from locals

Dina
February 17, 2020
Many hiking tracks if you like being outdoors.
Paul & Merete
November 16, 2018
Take the tram from Majorstuen to the top of Holmenkollen (Frognerseteren station) - bring plenty of food and water and spend the entire day hiking through the Norwegian forests. Lunch at Frognerseteren is a special treat!
Stine
December 5, 2016
Winter activities: In winter there are more than 450 km of prepared, red-marked ski trails in Nordmarka, and some of them are illuminated in evenings. You can also just walk among the lights, and see the lake covered in ice, very pretty. Summer activities: In the summer you can find nice, blue-marked tracks for hiking, biking routes and idyllic lakes for swimming.
Winter activities: In winter there are more than 450 km of prepared, red-marked ski trails in Nordmarka, and some of them are illuminated in evenings. You can also just walk among the lights, and see the lake covered in ice, very pretty. Summer activities: In the summer you can find nice, blue-mark…
Catrine
September 5, 2016
Fantastic network of walking, running, biking, and skiing paths, and lakes to swim in. There are also restaurants and cafés which are very charming to visit!! A must, when in Oslo!
Line
June 1, 2016
Take the tram, the bus or the subway to around Sognsvann or Maridalsvannet and just walk. You can use bike, ski or stroller, even wheelchair. Or you can walk of paths into the Norwegian woods.

Unique things to do nearby

Essential Oslo, A Walking Tour of the City Center
Alternative culture & street food tour
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Location
Akershus