Day Trips from Oslo, Norway

Destination: Oslo

    1. Fredrikstad
    2. Overview: Fredrikstad, founded in 1567 by King Frederick II, is a beautifully preserved fortified town located about 100 km south of Oslo. With its star-shaped walls and cobbled streets, the Old Town (Gamlebyen) takes you back in time, showcasing a unique blend of Danish and Dutch architectural influences. Stroll along the river Glomma, visit the Fredrikstad Museum to learn about local history, and enjoy the quaint cafes and artisan shops. Rating: 4.6/5
    3. Duration: Full Day
    4. Next Stop: Savor traditional Norwegian fish cakes at one of the cozy waterfront restaurants.

    5. Sognefjord

    6. Overview: Dubbed as the "King of Fjords," Sognefjord is Norway's longest and deepest fjord, stretching over 200 km inland. A scenic train or bus ride from Oslo followed by a ferry trip will introduce you to awe-inspiring panoramas of towering mountains, cascading waterfalls, and picturesque villages like Flåm. Opt for a fjord cruise to fully immerse in this UNESCO World Heritage Site's grandeur. Rating: 4.8/5
    7. Duration: Full Day (Early departure recommended)
    8. Must Try: Local seafood lunch on board the fjord cruise.

    9. Drøbak

    10. Overview: This charming coastal town, known as Norway's Christmas town, lies a short 30-minute drive south of Oslo. Drøbak is famous for its festive atmosphere year-round, especially at the圣诞屋 (Julehuset), where Christmas is celebrated every day. Walk along the colorful harbor, visit the Tregaarden's Jul i Skogen for unique Christmas decorations, and explore Oscarsborg Fortress, a historic coastal defense with a rich military history. Rating: 4.4/5
    11. Duration: Half Day
    12. Delicacy Highlight: Don't miss out on trying skillingsboller, a traditional Norwegian cinnamon roll, at one of Drøbak's bakeries.