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Blaafarveværket Cultral Heritage Site


From cobalt mine to cultural meeting point
Blaafarveværket
Oslo 3340
Norway
+47 32 78 6700
http://www.blaa.no
This is a former cobalt mine, which has been turned into a cultural heritage site. The mineshafts, which were in operation between 1773 and 1893, are open to visitors. There is an art gallery and collections displaying cobalt-pigmented glass and china. There is also an animal farm and a splendid waterfall, Haugfossen. Home-cooked food is also available. The museum of the work of Th. Kittelsen, a Norwegian painter famous for his trolls and mystic landscapes, is also well-worth a visit. Admission to Blaafarveverket is free. Admission to the museum costs NOK55 for adults and is free for children under 15. Students and senior citizens get in for NOK40; groups (of min. 15) for NOK40 each. A guided tour (for a min. of 15 people) costs NOK20 per person. Take the train to Åmot (you may have to change trains at Drammen); it is a one and a half-hour ride.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Bogstadvannet


Swimming, camping and golf
Sørkedalen 826
Oslo 0758
Norway
Lake Bogstad is situated in Sørkedalen and forms the border between Oslo and the municipality of Bærum. At the southeastern end of the lake, you will find a public beach and walking areas. By the lake, you can also see the magnificent old manor house,Bogstad Gård, which is open to the public. There is a golf course and a campsite here. Bus 32 takes you from the city centre to the campsite.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Bogstadvannet photo by Eirik Olsen
Photo: Eirik Olsen
Bogstadvannet photo by Morgan Lythe
Photo: Morgan Lythe
 

 
Bygdøy Peninsula


Beaches, museums or a stroll
Huk Aveny 35
Oslo 0286
Norway
+47 22 13 5280
Bygdøy is a peninsula packed with leisure activities for everyone. Many of the city's museums are situated here, and you can easily spend the whole day visiting them. The Vikingskiphuset are a must. There are also great beaches, which are excellent for swimming and sun-bathing. You could see the King's farm, or visit a small castle used as a summer residence by a previous king. Alternatively, take a pleasant stroll among the many magnificent houses of this affluent residential area (home to former prime minister Gro Harlem Brundtland). The best way to get there in the summer is by ferry from the pier in front of the Town Hall. Bus number 30 will get you there all year round.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Bygdøy Peninsula photo by Padraic Woods
Photo: Padraic Woods
Bygdøy Peninsula photo by s@kvilesjo.no
Photo: s@kvilesjo.no
Bygdøy Peninsula photo by Padraic Woods
Photo: Padraic Woods
 

 
Drøbak Aquarium


The Oslo fjord aquarium
Sjøtorget
Oslo 1440
Norway
+47 64 93 5087
Drøbak Aquarium was founded in 1995 and is one of Drøbak's greatest tourist attractions. The aquarium contains most underwater species that live in the Oslo fjord, the fjord with the highest number of species in Norway. 100 different kinds organisms live here in aquaria that contain the clean water of the fjord. The size of the aquarium is about 150m2, divided into four departments; it is also constantly growing. Guided tours can be arranged (also in English) for a maximum of 20 people, and last about one hour.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Huk


Nude beach
Bygdøy
Oslo 0287
Norway
This is a beautiful beach, where you do not need any clothes. It is at a nice cycle-ride from central Oslo, or you could go on skates. You are not allowed to play your radio here (unless you have headphones), or run around with your camera pointing at people; if you don't do these things, you will certainly have a nice time. There is a kiosk that sells ice cream and soft drinks in the summer, and a restaurant just ten minutes away. Nice walking tracks and other beaches are nearby. Bus 30 goes to Huk.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Huk photo by Marcus Ramberg
Photo: Marcus Ramberg
Huk photo by Graham Currie
Photo: Graham Currie
Huk photo by alexis0519
Photo: alexis0519
Huk photo by gundy78
Photo: gundy78
Huk photo by Bjoern Hagen
Photo: Bjoern Hagen
Huk photo by Dillon Kearns
Photo: Dillon Kearns
Huk photo by Woolverine
Photo: Woolverine
Huk photo by Torgeir Hovden
Photo: Torgeir Hovden
Huk photo by Ingvild Holann
Photo: Ingvild Holann
Huk photo by Jordan Pique
Photo: Jordan Pique
Huk photo by Karl Martin Mertens
Photo: Karl Martin Mertens
 

 
Hvervenbukta


Art and nature by the Oslo fjord
Ljansbrukveien 2-4
Oslo 1250
Norway
Hvervenbukta is a place to visit for many reasons, one being the workshops, where pottery, textiles, jewellery, hand-woven products, gilding, paintings, glassware and furniture are made. This is not a gallery, but you can make appointments with the artists to see their work. Another reason is the scenery. You can walk by the beach, within unspoiled nature, or go for a swim in the Oslo fjord if you want to. In summer it is also possible to camp here. The houses here date from the times of the old Stubljan farm built in 1765, which burned down in 1913. You can still see the ruins. The other buildings are used by the artists, and there is a cafe and a restaurant down at the beach. The cafe is open every Sunday in winter and Tuesday to Sunday in the summer. The restaurant is only open in the summer. The best thing about Hvervenbukta is how all the different elements merge into one; the studios, the nature, the old houses and the campsite make a beautiful whole.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Hvervenbukta photo by taa2r
Photo: taa2r
Hvervenbukta photo by John Ivar Andresen
Photo: John Ivar Andresen
Hvervenbukta photo by Richard Moe
Photo: Richard Moe
 

 
Kalvøya


Island in the inner Oslo fjord
Oslo 1300
Norway
+47 6752 2300 (Tourist Information Centre)
Kalvøya is an excellent place for families to go swimming. Only 20 minutes by bus or train from Oslo, Kalvøya offers beautiful nature and fresh air. Walk the short distance from the bus stop in Sandvika, cross the bridge to the island and you are there. Close to the two sandy bays on the west side of Kalvøya, there is a large park, often used for football matches and other ballgames. Rock festivals and other events take place here several times during the summer. An alternative to the island is Kadettangen, turn left just before the bridge and find a good spot on the sandy beach. Kadettangen has facilities such as showers and a volleyball court. Many families prefer the shorter walk and stop here.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Kalvøya photo by Ellen M Mikkelsen
Photo: Ellen M Mikkelsen
Kalvøya photo by Øystein Lystad
Photo: Øystein Lystad
 

 
Maridalsvannet


Breathtaking nature
Maridalen
Oslo 0890
Norway
+47 90 68 4145
Magnificent natural scenery awaits you just a short distance away from Oslo (between ten and 20 minutes by car or bus). Maridalsvannet is one of the sources of drinking water for Oslo and an excellent location for day trips of various lengths. This is the source of the Akerselva Miljøpark river, but fishing and swimming are not allowed here. You can also visit the ruins of the Maria Bebudelses Kirke. Bus 37B will take you to Brekke, or you can get the train to Kjelsås.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Maridalsvannet photo by An T
Photo: An T
Maridalsvannet photo by Ultima Thule
Photo: Ultima Thule
Maridalsvannet photo by Claudio Santambrogio
Photo: Claudio Santambrogio
Maridalsvannet photo by Geir Rosset
Photo: Geir Rosset
Maridalsvannet photo by Mia Frogner
Photo: Mia Frogner
Maridalsvannet photo by Fantoma Foto
Photo: Fantoma Foto
 

 
Sognsvann


Popular lake and hiking area
Sognsveien
Oslo 0863
Norway
Lake Sognsvann and its surrounding countryside make one of the most popular choices for a city-dweller's day out, both in summer and winter. During the hottest months, the lake is excellent for swimming and sun-bathing, and when the lake freezes over later in the year, it becomes a huge, natural ice rink, popular with skaters of all ages. Sognsvann is the terminus for the Sognsvann branch of the underground, so it is very easy to get to whether you come from the city centre or from Majorstuen. Marked trails take you straight into the woods, with a variety of alternatives for short and long walks. In the winter, the same paths, now snow-covered, are used for cross-country skiing.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Sognsvann photo by Meng Li
Photo: Meng Li
Sognsvann photo by Shad Reynolds
Photo: Shad Reynolds
Sognsvann photo by Shad Reynolds
Photo: Shad Reynolds
Sognsvann photo by R. Brosvik
Photo: R. Brosvik
Sognsvann photo by cathrinewolflund
Photo: cathrinewolflund
Sognsvann photo by candelighted
Photo: candelighted
Sognsvann photo by Allan Han Huei TEO
Photo: Allan Han Huei TEO
Sognsvann photo by Hilde
Photo: Hilde
Sognsvann photo by Geir Arne Brevik
Photo: Geir Arne Brevik
Sognsvann photo by Magnus
Photo: Magnus
Sognsvann photo by da_G
Photo: da_G
Sognsvann photo by Neil Matthew
Photo: Neil Matthew
Sognsvann photo by Inge Fossland
Photo: Inge Fossland
Sognsvann photo by Isajenssen
Photo: Isajenssen
Sognsvann photo by güneş tavmen
Photo: güneş tavmen
Sognsvann photo by edward warren
Photo: edward warren
Sognsvann photo by Demeester Vincent
Photo: Demeester Vincent
Sognsvann photo by LineCath
Photo: LineCath
Sognsvann photo by Erin McWilliams
Photo: Erin McWilliams
Sognsvann photo by mich4ld
Photo: mich4ld
Sognsvann photo by Vanda Malvig
Photo: Vanda Malvig
Sognsvann photo by Andypandy82
Photo: Andypandy82
Sognsvann photo by Maddalena Parolin
Photo: Maddalena Parolin
Sognsvann photo by ingeborg m d thomas
Photo: ingeborg m d thomas
Sognsvann photo by Eivind Lindseth
Photo: Eivind Lindseth
Sognsvann photo by Anders Sveen
Photo: Anders Sveen
Sognsvann photo by Elri
Photo: Elri
 

 
Sørkedalen


Treasure-trove for sporty families
Sørkedalen
Oslo 0759
Norway
Just outside the city lies Nordmarka, a vast area consisting of hills, lakes and open woodland. Considered one of Oslo's best assets, this is a favourite place for hiking in spring, summer and autumn, and cross-country skiing in winter. In other words, it is a treasure-trove for sporty families. Situated west of Oslo, Sørkedalen is a part of Nordmarka with several farms. This is also where you will find one of the best campsites in Oslo, Bogstad Camping, with cabins, minigolf and a beach by the lake. Bring a tent and make it an overnight trip. To get there take bus 41 from Nationaltheatret. It is approximately a 35-minute ride from the town centre.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Sørkedalen photo by Jan Ove Furesund
Photo: Jan Ove Furesund
 

 
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