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The Oslofjord ( Norwegian: Oslofjorden, Urban East Norwegian: [ˈʊ̂ʂlʊˌfjuːɳ]; English: Oslo Fjord [1] [2] [3]) is an inlet in southeastern Norway. The 120-kilometre (75 mi) fjord begins at the small village of Bonn in Frogn Municipality and stretching northwards to the city of Oslo, and then curving to the east and then south again.
Nov 13, 2019 · Norway's Oslofjord region is easily the country's most populous area. Around two million people live around the fjord, including the population of Oslo itself. Furthermore, more than 40% of the country's population lives less than a 45 minute drive from the fjord. The Oslofjord has Norway's busiest boat traffic, yet there are plenty of spots ...
Aug 17, 2023 · Oslofjord is a stunning 100km long waterway accessible by ferry from Aker Brygge in Oslo and home to the inner fjord islands. Don’t expect huge mountains to rise from inky waters, as is the case if you go on a Norwegian fjord cruise, as there are no mountains in Oslofjord; however, it is surrounded by forested hills so there is still plenty ...
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A particularly appealing stretch of water. Sep 2022 • Solo. Oslofjord is a large stretch of water stetching from Oslo in the north down to where it meets Skagerrak strait in the south. Oslofjord is around 100km in length and is a varied waterway made up of open basins as well as narrow straits.
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OSLO AND THE OSLOFJORD. Oslo – one of Lonely Planet’s Top Ten Cities in 2018, the capital in Norway and the city of Edvard Munch´s “The Scream”, has it´s own beautiful fjord. The Oslofjord is not so narrow as the fjords in western Norway. But with it´s many islands and the easy access from the city center, it is a great fjord to ...
The Oslofjord might not be as dramatic as its western counterparts, but what it lacks in steep mountainsides, it makes up for with charm, plus cultural and historical sights. This guide covers the fjord from the north (except for Oslo, which you can find here ) and all the way down to the city of Fredrikstad on the east side and Tønsberg to ...
Apr 26, 2021 · The last town of any size on the Oslofjord’s western shore, TØNSBERG, some 100km from Oslo, was founded by Harald Hårfagre in the ninth century, and rose to prominence in the Middle Ages as a major ecclesiastical and trading centre: its sheltered sound made a safe harbour, the plain behind it was ideal for settlement, and the town’s ...