Photo by Visit Drøbak & Oscarsborg 5 min read Published 02. October 2024 By Danai Christopoulou Share 5 facts about the Oslofjord Norway’s fjords are famous for their breathtaking vistas, but did you know that one awaits right in the heart of Oslo? You can access the 100-km Oslofjorden from Aker Brygge, for a unique taste of Norwegian coastal living with an urban edge. Here’s 5 things you should know about the Oslofjord: Its beauty inspired Roald Dahl The Oslofjorden’s serene beauty enchanted Norwegian children’s author Roald Dahl. In his autobiography, Dahl wrote, “Unless you have sailed down the Oslofjord… on a tranquil summer’s day, you cannot imagine the sensation of absolute peace and beauty that surrounds you”. You can visit all year long While it gets popular in the summer months, the Oslofjord is also great to visit in the winter: due to the warm currents from the Gulf of Mexico, the water temperature in Oslofjord is temperate, with some of the warmest and sunniest weather in the country. A fjord cruise is a great way to explore the Oslofjord. Photo by Brim Explorer It’s rich in wildlife Because of its temperate climate, the Oslofjord supports a variety of marine life, including cod, haddock, and mackerel, making it a popular spot for fishing. Additionally, the fjord's islands and shores offer habitats for deer and a range of smaller mammals and insects. However, like many natural habitats around the world, the Oslofjord faces challenges from pollution, climate change, and human activity, which threaten its biodiversity and ecological balance. There’s so many places to explore nearby Oslofjord passes through picturesque towns and islets, many of them with great cultural significance. From the fortified old town of Fredrikstad and the medieval abbey ruins in Hovedøya, to the lighthouse at Steilene islands, and the colorful cottages at Lindøya, there’s always something mesmerizing to gaze upon! Dyna Lighthouse in the Oslofjord. Photo by Brim Explorer It’s a paradise for water activities enthusiasts Whether swimming in the sandy beaches of Langøyene, diving from the diving tower at Ingierstrand beach or kayaking and paddle-boarding, Oslofjord will spoil you with all the ways you can enjoy its waters. Wear swimming shoes, to avoid stepping on mussels! Trips you might like View all trips 9 days Start from: Oslo The Grand tour of the Fjords View trip From 33800 NOK 5 days Start from: Bergen Sognefjord Cruise, Flåm Railway & Bergen Line View trip From 14500 NOK 12 days Start from: Oslo The Grand tour of Norway View trip From 63500 NOK 7 days Start from: Oslo Arctic Fjords & Coastal Highlights – including Flåm Railway and Nærøyfjord cruise View trip From 40533 NOK 5 days Start from: Bergen Coastal Cities Tour – including the Geirangerfjord and Dovre railway View trip From 13490 NOK 7 days Start from: Oslo Sognefjord Cruise & Balestrand – Roundtrip View trip From 21999 NOK Get inspired See All Living on the edge – where the fjords shape the people 5 Reasons to explore the grandeur of Hardangerfjord Learn why Bergen is nicknamed the ‘Gateway to the Fjords”