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  1. Oslo Fjord. The 100-km-long Oslo fjord is the scenic gem of the Oslo area. In the summer, the fjord buzzes with life and activity. You can go swimming, hike among the colourful cabins on the islands or glide over the waves on a SUP-board.

  2. Oslo Fjord, Norway. Oslo Fjord, fjord on the Skagerrak (strait) penetrating the southern coast of Norway for 60 miles (100 km) from about Fredrikstad to Oslo. With an area of 766 square miles (1,984 square km), the fjord occupies a glacier-formed depression, or graben, that has been partially filled and partially reexcavated.

  3. 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 experience. Popular things to do are fjord-cruise, guided kayak tours, rib-boat and swimming in the fjord. Visit OSLO is the official destination company for Oslo.

  4. Apr 26, 2021 · Plan your visit to Oslo and the Oslofjord, Norway: find out where to go and what to do in Oslo and the Oslofjord with Rough Guides. Read about itineraries, activities, places to stay and travel essentials and get inspiration from the blog in the best guide to Oslo and the Oslofjord.

  5. Travel Resources. The Oslo Fjord (Oslofjorden in Norwegian) is a picturesque inlet stretching along the southeastern coast of Norway. It extends from the Skagerrak Sea into the heart of Oslo. It is not a traditional fjord formed by glacial activity, but rather a complex network of interconnected bays, islands, and inlets.

  6. Apr 24, 2017 · What is the Oslofjord? The Oslofjord is a huge inlet that snakes up towards Oslo from the North Sea. Passing low-slung islands, it goes all the way north to the City Hall, a brutalist masterpiece in Aker Brygge in central Oslo.

  7. www.wikiwand.com › en › OslofjordOslofjord - Wikiwand

    The Oslofjord ( Norwegian: Oslofjorden, Urban East Norwegian: [ ˈʊ̂ʂlʊˌfjuːɳ]; English: Oslo Fjord) 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 west and then south again.

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