Best attractions and places to see around Frogn, a municipality in Akershus county, Norway, offers a blend of historical significance and natural beauty. Located on a peninsula between the main Oslofjord and Bunnefjorden, Frogn is known for its coastal landscape and the historic town of Drøbak. The area features important landmarks related to World War II and provides access to the Oslofjord.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Beautiful beach on the fjord south of Oslo
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Right in the small harbor of Drøbak the three mermaids are enthroned on a stone. In contrast to the famous mermaid in Copenhagen, these three ladies are slightly larger, but just as worth seeing. The advantage here is that no buses full of tourists are carted here. A real insider tip. Apart from that, Drøbak is a cute little place with great white houses and a big figurehead on a white wooden house. There is also an anchor for the "Blücher" here. The diving boards fixed on the rocks invite you to jump into the Oslofjord. You can reach Drøbak by bus line 500 from Oslo. The buses run every half hour.
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Hvervinbukta beach is one of the most wonderful beaches; It is located 20 minutes from the city of Oslo in Norway, and tourists and residents visit it for recreation and swimming with their families and friends. There are soft golden sands and clear, refreshing waters. If you are nearby, do not miss his visit to spend wonderful moments away from the hectic atmosphere of the city
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Garder kirke is a long church from 1881 in Vestby Municipality. The building is made of wood and has 175 seats. The altarpiece was painted by Christen Brun based on Adolph Tidemand's altarpiece Christ in Heaven (Tyristrand kirke). There was already a church here in the Middle Ages, but its appearance is unknown. The oldest wooden church was probably built in the early 17th century. Sources: https://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garder_kirke https://norgeskirker.no/wiki/Garder_kirke
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There is a lot to discover in Drøbak.
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A huge part. A second is in Oslo at Aker Brygge.
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Colonel Birger Eriksen was commander of Oscarsborg Fortress. In the early hours of April 9, 1940, German ships entered the fjord to take Oslo. At the head of the fleet association was the heavy cruiser "Blücher", at that time the most modern ship in the German Navy. The test drives had only been completed on March 30, 1940, it was the first use of the "Blücher". The heavy cruiser "Blücher" was hit several times from Oscarsborg Fortress. The ship caught fire and drifted across the narrow stretch of fjord and closer to the old fortress. Directly in range of the torpedo batteries. Two 40-year-old torpedoes then hit the "Blücher" and she finally sank in the fjord without firing a single shot and only a few days after the last sea trial. The fort's guns were then 47 years old and the torpedo batteries similarly antiquated. The successful resistance of the fortress under Colonel Birger Eriksen made it possible for the Norwegian King Håkon VII to escape to Great Britain into exile with the country's gold treasure.
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Colonel Birger Eriksen was commander of Oscarsborg Fortress. In the early hours of April 9, 1940, German ships entered the fjord to take Oslo. At the head of the fleet association was the heavy cruiser "Blücher", at that time the most modern ship in the German Navy. The test drives had only been completed on March 30, 1940, it was the first use of the "Blücher". The heavy cruiser "Blücher" was hit several times from Oscarsborg Fortress. The ship caught fire and drifted across the narrow stretch of fjord and closer to the old fortress. Directly in range of the torpedo batteries. Two 40-year-old torpedoes then hit the "Blücher" and she finally sank in the fjord without firing a single shot and only a few days after the last sea trial. The fort's guns were then 47 years old and the torpedo batteries similarly antiquated. The successful resistance of the fortress under Colonel Birger Eriksen made it possible for the Norwegian King Håkon VII to escape to Great Britain into exile with the country's gold treasure.
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Frogn is rich in history, particularly related to World War II. The most significant site is Oscarsborg Fortress, an island stronghold famous for sinking the German cruiser "Blücher" in 1940. You can also see the Anchor of the Blücher in Drøbak, a tangible reminder of the event, and the Oberst Birger Eriksen Monument, honoring the fortress commander. Additionally, the Follo Museum offers insights into local history and culture with open-air exhibits.
Drøbak, the charming administrative center of Frogn, offers several unique cultural experiences. It's home to Tregaarden's Christmas House, Norway's only year-round Christmas shop, and Julenissen's Post Office, the official address for Santa Claus mail. You can also visit the Drøbak Aquarium to see Oslofjord marine life, explore the Avistegnernes Hus satire gallery, and admire The Three Sea Maidens of Drøbak statue in the harbor.
Frogn's location along the Oslofjord provides numerous natural attractions and outdoor activities. You can explore the large island of Håøya, a nature reserve known for its diverse plant life. Enjoy the centrally located Badeparken beach or Parrstranda Beach in Drøbak. Coastal paths offer opportunities for walking and exploring the picturesque scenery. For an exhilarating experience, consider a Drøbak Rib Safari on the fjord, or try kayaking past WWII bunkers.
Yes, Frogn offers several family-friendly attractions. Children will enjoy the festive atmosphere of Tregaarden's Christmas House and sending letters from Julenissen's Post Office in Drøbak. The Drøbak Aquarium features touch pools, and Badeparken beach has a playground. The Follo Museum also has farm animals, which can be a hit with younger visitors. Many of the highlights, such as the Anchor of the Blücher and The Three Sea Maidens of Drøbak, are also marked as family-friendly.
Frogn boasts several lovely spots for a beach day or swimming. Badeparken is a centrally located beach in Drøbak, offering a playground, benches, and ice cream. Another option is Parrstranda Beach, which features a diving tower, volleyball court, and floating docks. You can also find other smaller beaches and swimming spots along the Oslofjord coastline, including Hvervenbukta Beach just south of Oslo.
Frogn offers a variety of cycling routes for different preferences. You can find several road cycling routes, such as the 'Son Marina – Garder Church Road loop' or the 'Osloveien Climb – Garder Church Road loop'. For those who prefer off-road adventures, there are also gravel biking routes and dedicated MTB trails, including options like the 'Vitenparken, NMBU Campus – Water Dispenser loop'. You can explore more detailed routes and their difficulties on the respective guide pages for Road Cycling, Gravel Biking, and MTB Trails around Frogn.
Oscarsborg Fortress is located on an island in the Oslofjord. You can reach it by ferry, which runs year-round from Drøbak's harbor. The ferry ride itself offers scenic views of the fjord.
Frogn is often referred to as 'Oslofjord's sunny-side suburb,' making it particularly appealing during the warmer months. The summer (June to August) is ideal for enjoying the beaches, outdoor activities, and exploring Drøbak's charming streets. However, the historical sites like Oscarsborg Fortress are accessible year-round, and the festive attractions in Drøbak, such as Tregaarden's Christmas House, are open all year.
While specific dog-friendly trails are not detailed, Frogn's extensive coastal paths and natural areas, including the island of Håøya (which is a nature reserve), generally offer opportunities for walks with dogs. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash and follow local regulations, especially in nature reserves or crowded areas.
Yes, Drøbak, the main town in Frogn, is well-connected by public transport. You can reach Drøbak by bus line 500 from Oslo, with buses running frequently. From Drøbak, many attractions, including the harbor for the Oscarsborg Fortress ferry, beaches, and the town's cultural sites, are within walking distance.
Yes, Frogn offers several spots with scenic views, particularly of the Oslofjord. The Anchor of the Blücher and The Three Sea Maidens of Drøbak in Drøbak's harbor provide lovely fjord views. Badeparken beach is also noted for great photo opportunities and views of the Oslofjord. The entire coastline and islands within Frogn offer picturesque scenery.
The Anchor of the Blücher is a significant historical artifact displayed in Drøbak. It is a large anchor from the German heavy cruiser "Blücher," which was sunk by Oscarsborg Fortress on April 9, 1940, during the German invasion of Norway. This monument serves as a powerful reminder of the fortress's successful defense and its pivotal role in delaying the invasion, allowing the Norwegian King and government to escape.


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