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12 years ago
Perfect spot for a dip in the summer. Bring a towel and enjoy! Unfortunately, no changing area - but it's a cute little paradise for fresh water swimming. read more
Kjelsåsveien 143
0491 Oslo
Norway
Kjelsås
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http://www.bymiljoetaten.oslo.kommune.no
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What time does Frysja open?
Frysja opens at 9:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
What time does Frysja close?
Frysja closes at 9:00 AM (Next day) on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Mon-Sun 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM (Next day)
Does Frysja have parking?
Yes, Frysja has parking options.
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Great spot to hike and get one of the most beautiful view of Oslo fjord. It's closer to the city…read morethan going all the way up to Forgnerseteren. To get there the easiest is to go to Storo and take the bus 56 direction "Solemskogen" and get off at "Akebakken" which is 7minutes away. The hikde from the bus stop to the top take about 30 minutes.
Grefsenkollveien et par hundre meter før Lachmannsvei tar til venstre
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På toppen av Grefsenkollveien venter en flott utsikt over Oslo og store deler av Akershus
ABSOLUTE MUST!!! if your looking for the nature side of Norway, here's the place to be. The normal…read morerecommend route to the viewing point is only about 30 mins, this is good BUT if you want a long scenic and BEAUTIFUL WALK just follow the path straight up from where you get off the metro in vettakollen and you will walk for about 20 minutes- past the normal route on your right- and you'll see a path at the top. If you follow this and keep going 'right' down path choices you will reach the viewing point after about 2 hours. TOTALLY WORTH IT.
View from Vettakolltoppen.
At a lake in between Vettakollen and Sognsvann.
Noe av det fineste med å bo i Oslo er at man kan reise i et kvarter og pluttselig være midt i skogen
Fint å gå rundt maridalsvannet om vinteren
Maridalsvannet i den blå timen
Kantareller. Skogens delikatesser.
Sopp i november. Oslo idyll og villmarksliv.
Skilt i Nordmarka
My relatives and parents wanted to take a stroll in a small public park. My cousin mentioned that…read moresvartdalsparken is very scenic and beautiful. We went through a small path that lead us to the entrance. There were picnic tables and lots of kids/families in the area. Once we went through the front, starts a small trail which is scenic. You might want to wear tennis shoes-you are entering a hiking trail that is not paved. There are small ponds you will pass. I believe at 1.5 miles you cross this bridge with a beautiful waterfall and an old abandoned building, which is worth the hike. These woods/hike is not strenuous, but I suggest you wear the proper footwear.
Langs elva ovenfor Svartdalsparken.
En bru langs elva ovenfor Svartdalsparken
Ta en pause fra bylivet
Se hvor veien fører deg
På vei til Frogner plass
Vår på Heftyes plass
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