Jutting out from the west side of Oslo into the Oslo Fjord, the Bygdøy Peninsula is a one-stop cultural and leisure destination. Known for its cluster of museums that delve into Norwegian culture and the history of exploration, the peninsula also boasts sand beaches and scenic hiking and cycling trails. Visitors can explore the organic farm at the Royal Manor, the summer residence of the King of Norway, adding a touch of regal charm to the area’s natural and historical attractions.
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