Nature and Parks
Oslo’s landscape transitions from the historic University Botanical Garden, established in 1814, to the rugged peaks and waterfalls of the surrounding forests. This collection includes Grefsenkollen’s panoramic city views and the protected nature reserves of Hauktjern and Spinneren, known for climbing and old-growth trees. It also highlights the region's hidden water features, including the Sørkedalen waterfalls and the industrial history associated with Papirmøllefossen.
University Botanical Garden
The University Botanical Garden is Norway's oldest botanical garden. It was first established in 1814 and is administered by the University…
Grefsenkollen
A 379-meter peak offering panoramic views of Oslo and the fjord. It features a historic restaurant built in 1926.
Hauktjern friluftsområde
A protected nature reserve in Østmarka known for its dramatic cliffs and established rock climbing routes.
Skjennungsåsen friluftsområde
A nature reserve located in the Nordmarka forest, characterized by hilly terrain and traditional hiking trails.
Godbekken friluftsområde
A protected forest area near Maridalsvannet preserving local biodiversity and natural watercourses.
Spinneren friluftsområde
A nature reserve in Østmarka featuring old-growth forest and diverse topography.
Fossumparken
A recreational park in the Stovner district featuring activity areas, developed as part of the Groruddalen integration project.
Papirmøllefossen
A waterfall on the Akerselva river, named after the historic paper mills that once operated in the area.
Målfossen
A waterfall located in the Sørkedalen valley along the Heggelielva river.
Styggfoss
A waterfall in the Sørkedalen area, situated along the river flowing from the Langlia forest.
Grytafossen
A waterfall situated in the Sørkedalen valley within the Oslomarka forest region.
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