Best natural monuments around Ski offer a diverse landscape for outdoor exploration. The region features a variety of natural features, including serene lakes, dense forests, and tranquil nature reserves. These areas provide opportunities to experience the local environment and its geological characteristics. The guide highlights 11 natural monuments in the Ski area.
Last updated: May 1, 2026
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Tucked away in the heart of Østmarka, Mønevann is a serene lake just a short walk from Losby. It’s a perfect spot for a peaceful break along your hike. The clear water, natural shoreline, and small wooden dock make it especially popular in summer, but the area remains calm and scenic year-round.
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Quiet lake surrounded by forest: Elvåga is a peaceful spot to take a break or just enjoy the stillness.
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Elvåga is a lake in Østmarka on the border between Lørenskog and Oslo municipalities. Elvåga has been used as drinking water since 1941 and supplies 10% of Oslo's population. In 1964 a 14 m high dam was built south of Turisthytte Mariholtet, separating the so-called Fri-Elvåga. In the northernmost area, separated by the dam, bathing and fishing is permitted; in the south, this is not permitted because it is used as a drinking water reservoir.
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Very nice trail with dense forest and greenery. Be careful during winter as the path can be slippery. Proper shoes and sturdy footedness is required.
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The natural monuments around Ski primarily feature serene lakes, dense forests, and tranquil nature reserves. You can explore spots like Mønevann Lake, Østmarka, Rundvann Lake, and the Waterfall in Østmarka, which offers a trail through lush greenery.
Yes, several natural monuments around Ski are suitable for families. Mønevann Lake, Østmarka is a serene spot just a short walk from Losby, popular in summer. The Picnic Area at Østensjøvannet Nature Reserve offers a peaceful setting with lake views and tables, perfect for a family outing. Rundvann Lake and Elvåga Lake are also considered family-friendly.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activity. Mønevann Lake, Østmarka is particularly popular in summer, offering calm and scenic views year-round. If you plan to visit the Waterfall in Østmarka, be aware that the path can be slippery during winter, requiring proper shoes and sturdy footing.
Yes, the natural monuments are often integrated into or near hiking trails. The Waterfall in Østmarka features a trail with dense forest and greenery. For more extensive hiking, you can explore the broader network of trails in the region. You can find various running trails around Ski, including moderate loops from Vevelstad and Blixtunnelen, by checking the Running Trails around Ski guide.
Beyond exploring the natural monuments themselves, the area around Ski offers opportunities for cycling and gravel biking. You can find challenging cycling routes like the 'Oslo Opera House – Munch Museum loop' or moderate gravel biking trails such as the 'Klemetsrud and Østmarka Loop'. For more details, refer to the Cycling around Ski guide and the Gravel biking around Ski guide.
When visiting the natural monuments, especially during winter, it's crucial to wear appropriate footwear. For trails like the one leading to the Waterfall in Østmarka, proper shoes and sturdy footing are required as paths can become slippery. Layered clothing is generally recommended for varying weather conditions.
Absolutely. The Picnic Area at Østensjøvannet Nature Reserve is specifically designed for this, with scattered tables offering views over the lake. Rundvann Lake also features barbecue and fireplace facilities, making it another excellent spot for a picnic or even an overnight stay in a tent.
At Elvåga Lake, the northernmost area, separated by a dam, permits bathing and fishing. However, the southern part of the lake is used as a drinking water reservoir, so activities there are restricted. Rundvann Lake is also known to have fish.
Visitors appreciate the diverse landscape, from serene lakes to dense forests. The peaceful atmosphere at spots like the Picnic Area at Østensjøvannet Nature Reserve, with birdsong and calm waters, is often highlighted. The natural beauty and opportunities for quiet breaks along hikes are also frequently mentioned.
Many of the natural monuments offer scenic views. The Picnic Area at Østensjøvannet Nature Reserve provides stunning views over the lake. Mønevann Lake, Østmarka and Rundvann Lake are also considered viewpoints, offering picturesque settings within the forest.
Østmarka is a significant forested area where several of these natural monuments are located. It hosts the Waterfall in Østmarka, Mønevann Lake, Østmarka, Rundvann Lake, and Elvåga Lake. This region provides a rich natural environment for outdoor exploration, characterized by dense forests and tranquil waters.


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