Best attractions and places to see around Follo, a region south of Oslo, Norway, offers a diverse range of attractions. While the guide highlights focus on the Cinque Terre region in Italy, Follo itself is known for historical landmarks, natural beauty, and cultural sites. It provides opportunities for both relaxation and adventure, easily accessible from the capital. The area features charming towns, natural features like the Oslofjord, and cultural centers.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Hardly any people in November. Lots of colors and beautiful weather
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Change of atmosphere and it is very interesting to go through the vineyards.
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At Pentecost, the number of visitors was OK. Sure, we weren't alone here, but it was still absolutely within the limits. We started in Corniglia via Vernazza to Monterosso. The path is quite challenging with its elevation, I wouldn't want to hike it in the heat of summer, especially since prices are now going up from June to September to curb the crowds of tourists. If possible, try to avoid the off-season, you can only win 😉. I have the link for the new rules here: https://www.travelnews.ch/here-and-there/26314-cinque-terre-neue-regeln-gegen-massentourismus.html
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This path is to be practiced out of season to best enjoy the spectacle of the vineyards and the sea.
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Follo is rich in history. You can visit the impressive Oscarsborg Fortress in the Drøbak Sound, known for its dramatic history and role in World War II. Another significant historical site is Kråkstad Church, a medieval stone church with Romanesque details. The region also features a segment of The Pilgrim's Route (Borgleden), an ancient trail leading towards Oslo.
Yes, Follo offers several cultural experiences. Ramme fjordhotell in Hvitsten is a unique culture destination featuring Havlystparken, Ramme picture gallery, Edvard Munch's villa, and organic eateries. You can also visit Kolben Kulturhus in Nordre Follo for concerts, cinema, and exhibitions, or explore KunstSONen Gallery in Son for local art and crafts.
Follo boasts beautiful natural features. You can relax on the idyllic Bunnefjord Beaches, particularly at Breivoll, or enjoy kayaking on the Oslofjord. For hiking, the Østmarka forest is highly recommended, or you can try the Gaupesteinmarka Hike to granite outcrops and quiet lakes. The Kolbotnvannet Paddle Trail offers a unique kayaking experience through bird habitats.
For families, TusenFryd is Norway's largest amusement park, offering roller coasters, water rides, and themed zones. The charming towns of Drøbak, Son, and Hvitsten are also pleasant for strolling and exploring. Drøbak is famously home to Tregaarden's Christmas House, where all mail to Santa Claus in Norway ends up, making it a magical visit for children.
Absolutely! For panoramic views over Follo and Oslo, you should visit Hjellåstårnet, a 12-meter lookout tower. The coastal towns like Drøbak, Son, and Hvitsten also offer picturesque views of the Oslofjord.
Follo provides diverse shopping opportunities. For brand deals, visit Oslo Fashion Outlet, Norway's largest brand outlet. Ski Storsenter is a regional shopping mall with over 145 stores. For local produce, explore farm shops like Haneborg Farm (Tomtermais) near Drøbak, Bringebærlandet (a vineyard and farm shop), or Jordbærbua for fresh local strawberries.
Yes, for ultimate relaxation, Follo is home to The Well, the largest spa in the Nordic countries. It offers a wide range of saunas, pools, and wellness rituals for a rejuvenating experience.
The charming towns of Drøbak, Son, and Hvitsten along the Oslofjord are perfect for leisurely strolls. These towns were once known as artist enclaves and offer a pleasant atmosphere with their unique character and coastal beauty. Drøbak is also known as 'The Sunday town'.
Yes, Follo offers various cycling opportunities. A popular option is a 65 km bike ride from Oslo to Moss, which includes a scenic boat trip from Aker Brygge to Nesoddtangen. You can find more detailed cycling routes and guides for the region on komoot's Road Cycling Routes around Follo page.
Follo offers a variety of hiking experiences, from forest trails to coastal paths. The Østmarka forest is a popular spot for hiking, and the Gaupesteinmarka Hike leads to interesting granite outcrops and quiet lakes. For more options, you can explore komoot's Hiking around Follo guide, which details various trails.
To delve into the local history of the region, you can visit the Follo Museum located in Drøbak. It provides valuable insights into the heritage and past of Follo.
Golf enthusiasts can enjoy a round at Greverud Golf Course. This 18-hole course offers beautiful fjord views and challenging forest fairways, providing a scenic golfing experience.


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