Experiences from Oslo city to the open sea

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Welcome to a sea of opportunities.

The Oslo fjord offers a captivating history and exciting coastal culture. At the outermost part of the fjord, it meets the great sea of Skagerrak, while at the innermost part, the waves gently lap against the piers of Norway's capital.


In the fjord area between Oslo city and the Skagerrak sea, there is a sea of opportunities for outdoor activities and recreation. The nature and landscape are exceptionally beautiful, and the long coastline with its unique archipelago nature varies in different geologies and lushness.

Experiences

Along the fjord, there are many attractions and sights, and some ancient monuments tell of settlements already 8,000 years ago. The Oslofjord also consists of 12 coastal towns and several dozen rustic coastal communities evenly spread on both sides of the fjord. We hope that you, as a reader, experience this guide as a useful overview of outdoor activities, attractions and sights, cultural life, and city life with shopping and nightlife:

Things to do

Sky Wide Horizon

Visit Oslo Fjord to discover big skies and wide horizons. A space to re-charge and reconnect.

Accommodation

Hotel, Resort, Spa, Bed & Breakfast, Hostel….

Attractions and Sights

Whether you're going for the classics or want to go beyond, these guides are for you.

Plan your journey

Planning your trip to Oslo?

Sightseeing

Here are all the best ways to go sightseeing

Arts & Culture

blending Norway's rich history with contemporary creativity.

Destinations

Cities, small towns and villages

What's On

From large-scale rock festivals to small local happenings

Step back in time

From age old petroglyphs and Viking remains to medieval strongholds

Nature

Geography, Landscape, Geological Formation, Ice Age + Flora, Fauna, and Marine Life…

Food & Drink

Search for Places to Eat and Drink….

Oslofjord’s Timeless Wonders

Experience the majesty of Oslofjord’s geological marvels, ancient sites and museums that celebrate millions of years of natural history.