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  1. Bygdøy is a peninsula in Oslo that offers a variety of attractions, such as museums, beaches, parks and royal farms. You can easily reach Bygdøy by boat or bus, and enjoy a day of culture and nature. With the Oslo Pass, you can get free admission to many of the museums and free public transport.

  2. Bygdoy Peninsula. One of most delightful, romantic two-wheel rides in Oslo. Lush woods, park-like countryside, view of the sea, swimming areas, historic buildings and the royal cows are some of the sights to see along the way. Arrive from Aker Brygge via the 3-km cycle route along Frognerstranda to Hengesengveien, Bygdoy.

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BygdøyBygdøy - Wikipedia

    Bygdøy. Coordinates: 59°54′25″N 10°40′49″E. Bygdøy. Bygdøy or Bygdø is a peninsula situated on the western side of Oslo, Norway. Administratively, Bygdøy is part of the borough of Frogner. It historically was part of Aker Municipality and became part of Oslo in 1948. Bygdøy is a popular recreation area and is among the most ...

  5. Jul 27, 2020 · Getting to Bygdoy from Oslo. It's easy to get to the area by public transport. To reach Bygdøy, you can take bus 30. The regular service runs from Jernbanetorget (outside Oslo Central Station) year-round, but during the summer months the more interesting and quicker way is to take the ferry from one of the piers in front of City Hall.

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  6. The peninsula Bygdøy is located west of Oslo city centre and offers several of Norway's most popular museums, beautiful sandy beaches, and nature paths. Museums At Bygdøy you can see Norwegian history with your own eyes, learn about Vikings, explorers and maritime history and see how people lived in various eras of the past.

  7. Bygdoy Peninsula is a hidden gem on the western side of Oslo, Norway. This coastal paradise offers a rich cultural heritage and stunning natural beauty. Bygdoy is home to world-class museums, including the renowned Viking Ship Museum. The peninsula boasts beautiful beaches, breathtaking views, and nearby islands for exploration.

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