Oslofjord

Oslofjord

Oslofjord

Oslofjord, a narrow body of water stretching 68 miles (107 kilometers) from the heart of Oslo to the strait of Skagerrak, serves as a gateway to the Baltic and North Seas. The fjord’s islets are its main draw, offering sandy beaches, cycling and hiking routes, and historic lighthouses. Visitors can explore these tranquil spots, enjoying the natural beauty and recreational opportunities that make the Oslofjord a beloved destination.

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