I am the founder of Oslonature, a local guide who knows this forest like the back of my hand. With deep knowledge of hidden trails and secret spots.
We’ll hike on forest trails with uneven terrain and a few hills. By Norwegian standards, this is considered an easy hike—accessible to most, and all participants have completed it without issues. The adventure begins with a short 5-minute walk from the train station to the edge of the forest. From there, we start uphill, reaching a scenic viewpoint at 153 meters above sea level. After enjoying the view, we descend to a serene lake where we’ll take a relaxing break.
Following the break, we continue uphill again, making our way out of the forest and back to another train station, where you’ll catch a direct ride back to Oslo. This is a loop trail, so you’ll experience different landscapes throughout the hike. Along the way, you’ll also get a glimpse of how the locals live and experience life outside the city.
From the meeting point, you’ll walk for about 10 minutes through a traditional Norwegian neighborhood before reaching the forest entrance. Along the way, you’ll see how Norwegians live and pass by a lake. There will also be an opportunity to use the restroom.
We hike up to a viewpoint with panoramic views of the lake, mountains, and all the way to Oslo city and the Oslofjord. It’s a beautiful spot to take photos or simply enjoy the scenery. From there, we continue hiking down to a stunning lake.
By the lake, we take a break and enjoy some light Norwegian snacks and a drink. In the summer, you’ll have the chance to swim in the clean water—about 20°C. Bring a swimsuit and towel if you’d like to take a dip! In winter, you can even walk on the frozen lake if conditions are safe.
You will make your own way to the meeting points