Oslo Sommerpark
Tryvann is home to Oslo Sommerpark, a climbing park in the woods with fun challenges for climbers of all ages. It is one of the largest and most popular climbing parks in the Nordic region and can best be described as an amusement park in the woods with zip-lines, suspension bridges, tunnels and ladders.
Paddling in Akerselva
Paddling is a relaxing way for the entire family to explore Oslo. Mad Goats offers kayaking and packrafting tours along the Akerselva river. Float along the peaceful banks of Grünerløkka all the way down to the Oslo Opera House. The kayaks are easy to manoeuvre and suitable for anyone over the age of ten.
Holmenkollen DiscGolfPark
Holmenkollen DiscGolfPark is located right next to Holmenkollen National Arena. Here you can throw frisbees on the 18-hole frisbee golf course while enjoying views of Oslo. There is no fee to play, but you need to bring your own frisbees.
Sørenga Bathing Pier
Swimming at Sørenga is popular with both young and old – and for good reason. Here you will find a swimming pool with seawater, jetty with diving tower, lifeguards and toilet facilities. Sørenga also has numerous restaurants.
Pole hunting
With this activity, you 'hunt' for poles using a map (on paper or in an app). The poles are located at various locations throughout Oslo and paper maps are available at different Deichman library branches.
Oslo Reptile Park
The Oslo Reptile Park is home to snakes, lizards, turtles, crocodiles, spiders and marmosets. Visitors can watch the animals be fed and even pet the snakes.
Deichman Bjørvika
The new library, Deichman Bjørvika, has something for children and adults alike. Here you will find not only thousands of books, but also cafés, workshops, a cinema and a large area to relax with a good book.
Tusenfryd
Norway’s largest amusement park is only half an hour by bus from Oslo or ten minutes by car from Thon Hotel Ski. It has everything from a log ride and bumper cars to roller coasters and a water park.