Places to go

CITIES - TOWNS - VILLAGES - ISLANDS

The Oslofjord region includes the capital city and its metropolitan area, as well as some further-flung towns and cities.

Here, nature trails and city life are both never more than a stone’s throw away, and the area is overflowing with unmissable sights, cultural heritage, good food, interesting museums, unique architecture and great outdoors.

The distances between the highlights in the Oslofjord region are short. Most of the natural gems and attractions are within a maximum 2-hour drive, no matter where you might be located by the Oslofjord.

These are Oslofjord's best places to go!

  • Arøyene and Stokkøya

    This fantastic archipelago in the Langesundfjord is perfect for day trips and island hopping. The ferry "Skjæløy" easily transports you out to the archipelago - either from Helgeroa or Langesund.

  • Åsgårdstrand

    Åsgårdstrand is an idyllic little coastal community. Just strolling around this small town and seeing all the well-kept gardens gives a delightful feeling in the body. Åsgårdstrand is a lovely mix of boats, galleries, cyclists, and bathers.

  • Bolærne

    Did you know that you can travel by passenger boat to the Bolærne archipelago, directly from the center of Tønsberg city, Bolærne is a perfect destination for families with children and nature and outdoor enthusiasts of all age groups.

  • Drøbak

    With narrow streets and a picturesque character, Drøbak has attracted guests through generations, and the town has gradually acquired many names such as: the Bathing Town, the Christmas Town, and the City of Roses, to name a few.

  • Engelsviken

    Idyllic Engelsviken is best known as a summer paradise with popular bathing beaches, and for fish soup, anchovies, summer performances with songs by Evert Taube, and natural beauty.

  • Færder

    Whether you’re looking for an active nature experience or a high-quality pampering holiday, we can assure you that life may feel and taste a little bit better than usual here in Færder.

  • Fredrikstad

    Some places in this world are like an exciting box of chocolates, wrapped in layers upon layers and filled with delicious surprises. Fredrikstad is one such place. Fredrikstad is definitely one of Norway's most beautiful cities.

  • Halden

    Halden a picturesque town, is rich in history. Known for its well-preserved fortress,, which played a pivotal role in Norwegian history, the town offers visitors a glimpse into the past through its imposing walls and stunning views.

  • Hankø

    Hankø has a notable history as a meeting place for royalty and celebrities,. With its mix of natural beauty, recreational opportunities, and a touch of historical glamour, Hankø offers a unique and serene getaway.

  • Helgeroa

    Helgeroa is a charming village. Known for its picturesque harbor and stunning beaches, Helgeroa is a popular destination for tourists seeking a tranquil seaside experience. Helgeroa also serves as a gateway for island-hopping adventures.

  • Horten

    Horten is a charming coastal town known for its rich maritime history and vibrant cultural scene. Once an important naval base, Horten now attracts visitors with the Norwegian Naval Museum and the historic Karljohansvern.

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  • Hvaler

    Hvaler boasts the sunniest area of Norway. This, together with its long, attractive coastline, has made it very popular for summer holidaymakers and there are plenty of hidden gems to be discovered.

  • Hvitsten

    Hvitsten was once the summer retreat for notable Norwegian artists. With its stunning fjord views and peaceful ambiance, Hvitsten provides a perfect blend of historical charm and natural splendor, appealing to those seeking a qui…

  • Jeløy

    Jeløy brings out all of the best emotions in you. The beautiful scenery of lush farmland and the blissful views of the Oslofjord are breathtaking. The vibrant culture history takes you back to yesteryear with….

  • Jomfruland

    The Jomfruland island's flat landscape makes it ideal for biking and walking tours, allowing visitors to fully enjoy its serene beaches, lush green forests, and rich cultural history as part of the unique archipelago experience.

  • Kjerringvik

    This village, with its rich maritime history, is perfect for outdoor activities such as boating, fishing, and hiking. The small, close-knit community and traditional Norwegian cottages add to the village's appeal, making Kjerringvik..

  • Koster islands

    Stunning archipelago known for their extraordinary biodiversity. The Koster Islands in Sweden are situated remarkably close to the Oslofjord and the border of Norway, making them a considered part of the Oslofjord's visiting area.

  • Kragerø

    Welcome to Kragerø, the gem of Norway's Telemark coast, famed for its breathtaking archipelago and vibrant cultural scene. This picturesque town, often referred to as "The Pearl of the Coastal Towns," has inspired artists like..

  • Larkollen

    Larkollen offers a peaceful escape with stunning views of the Oslofjord. The area is celebrated for its relaxed atmosphere and natural beauty, making it a popular destination for both summer tourists and year-round residents.

  • Nevlunghavn

    Nevlunghavn, a quaint fishing village, renowned for its untouched charm and maritime heritage, this idyllic destination offers visitors a peaceful retreat with its picturesque harbor, traditional white wooden houses, and narrow, winding…

  • Oslo

    With its vibrant arts scene, bustling cafes, and a commitment to sustainability, Oslo offers a unique blend of attractions that make it a must-visit destination for travelers seeking both adventure and relaxation in the heart of Scandinavia.

  • Sandefjord

    Nature lovers will find plenty to explore with beautiful beaches, lush forests, and coastal paths ideal for hiking and cycling. Whether you’re here to delve into its Viking past, relax in a spa, Sandefjord’s picturesque harbor is the heart of…

  • Son

    Welcome to Son, a charming seaside village, just south of Oslo. Known for its well-preserved wooden buildings dating back to the 17th century, Son bursts to life especially during the summer when artists and tourists flock to its shores…

  • Stavern

    Stavern attracts visitors with its charming atmosphere, historic fortresses, and a thriving community of artists. The town's colorful wooden houses, bustling art galleries, and seaside promenades offer a delightful setting for leisurely….

  • Tønsberg

    Welcome to Tønsberg, Norway’s oldest town, rich in history and brimming with cultural charm. This vibrant seaside town offers visitors a captivating mix of ancient heritage and modern attractions. Explore the iconic Tønsberg Fortress ruins, which provide insights into Viking history, or visit the lively..

  • Ula

    Welcome to Ula, a hidden gem on the southern coast of Norway, known for its idyllic atmosphere and stunning natural beauty. This quaint fishing village boasts pristine sandy beaches, crystal-clear waters, and sheltered coves, making it a perfect destination for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city..

  • Veierland

    Welcome to Veierland, a serene island tucked away in the archipelago of the Oslofjord, known for its car-free streets and unspoiled natural beauty. This tranquil retreat is the perfect destination for those looking to disconnect from the hustle and bustle of urban life and reconnect with nature.

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