Best attractions and places to see around Moss include a blend of industrial history, cultural sites, and natural landscapes. Located south of Oslo, the region is known for its position along the Oslofjord and the Jeløy Peninsula. Moss features numerous beaches, lakes, and historical areas like Møllebyen, which highlight its industrial past. The area also offers a variety of art establishments and archaeological sites.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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If anyone would like to quickly view the most famous painting by the artist Edvard Munch (1863-1944) online (the original is in the National Gallery of Norway), this is possible via the following link: =>> https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edvard_Munch#/media/Datei:Edvard_Munch,_1893,_The_Scream,_oil,_tempera_and_pastel_on_cardboard,_91_x_73_cm,_National_Gallery_of_Norway.jpg
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Experience art history, daily guided tours
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great reconstruction of a meeting house from the Viking Age
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The pizza alone is worth a stop! I had the "Interrail" pizza with ham, rocket, parmesan and olive oil for 200 krone. It was huge. I can only recommend it.
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Nice harbour town with several cafes and shops to resupply on the road
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Very nice cafe, I can highly recommend it. Not only are the homemade pizzas very good, but there are books to read and games to play in case the weather is bad and you have to spend a longer time there :-)
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If you are in the town, you should definitely visit the Edvard Munch House. It is a small museum and everything is still in its original condition. It is worth it!
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Either you come over the old railroad bridge, or down into the valley, the stop at Hølen is worthwhile. Enjoying the river and good food is a good reason for the stop.
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Moss offers a variety of natural landscapes. The Jeløy Peninsula is ideal for walking or biking, with lush countryside and viewpoints. You can also visit Nesparken for walks and swims by Vansjø lake, or explore the numerous beaches, including Sjøbadet with its unique sculptures. For more active pursuits, there are many hiking trails, MTB trails, and running routes available.
Moss's industrial past is best explored in Møllebyen (The Mill City), located around the Mossefossen waterfall. This revitalized area houses the Moss Town and Industrial Museum, which showcases the city's milling, water, and paper industries. You can also see the historic Moss Church, dating back to the 12th century.
Yes, Moss has a vibrant cultural scene. On the Jeløy Peninsula, you'll find Edvard Munch's House, a small museum where the famous painter once lived. Also on Jeløy is Galleri F15 (Punkt Ø), a leading contemporary art center in a historic manor house, and Røed Gård, which hosts artist workshops and shops. The Moss Art Gallery also displays Norwegian art.
Families can enjoy several spots. The beaches like Sjøbadet and Nesparken are great for swimming and picnics. The Viking Hall (Gildehallen) at Midgard Viking Centre offers an engaging historical experience with a reconstruction of a Viking Age hall. Many of the cafes and marinas, such as Son Marina, are also suitable for families.
Moss and its surroundings offer numerous hiking opportunities. You can explore trails on the Jeløy Peninsula or in Mossemarka. For specific routes, consider the Coastal Path in Moss or the Rødsåsen Coastal Path Loop, both rated as easy. There are many more options listed in the Hiking around Moss guide.
Yes, Moss is well-suited for cycling. The Jeløy Peninsula provides scenic routes through its countryside. You can find various options, including moderate routes like the Moss–Horten Electric Ferry – Moss Town Center loop, in the MTB Trails around Moss guide.
Moss is known for its approximately 50 beaches. Popular spots include Sjøbadet, the city center beach, and areas around Nesparken by Vansjø lake. You can also enjoy the waterfront at By the Oslofjord, offering views across the Oslofjord and opportunities to observe boats.
For a glimpse into the Viking Age, visit the Viking Hall (Gildehallen) at Midgard Viking Centre. This impressive reconstruction of a large Viking Age hall provides insight into the region's ancient past and its significance as a power center.
Absolutely. Son Marina is a great spot with cafes and restaurants, perfect for a break. In Hølen, Holen Cafe is highly recommended for its homemade pizzas and relaxing atmosphere by the river. Many other cafes and restaurants are scattered throughout the city center and near popular spots.
The summer months are generally considered the best time to visit Moss, especially if you want to enjoy the numerous beaches, outdoor activities, and cultural events. The weather is milder, and many attractions, like the Moss Brewery Museum, are open on Saturdays during summer. However, the natural landscapes of Jeløy and Mossemarka are beautiful year-round for walking and exploring.
The Jeløy Peninsula is a significant part of Moss, known for its idyllic countryside, woods, and cultural landscapes. It's home to half of Moss's residents and hosts several art establishments, including Galleri F15 and Røed Gård. It's an excellent area for walking, biking, and enjoying scenic viewpoints.
Yes, the Moss region is rich in archaeological heritage. There are 83 registered archaeological sites from before 1537, including Stone Age settlements, Bronze Age burial mounds, and rock carvings. A notable site is Helleren at Gjerrebogen, a neolithic cave under an overhanging rock wall, offering insights into Stone Age life.
Beyond its natural beauty and historical sites, Moss features the unique Norwegian Lady Statues, bronze replicas commemorating a tragic shipwreck, with one located in Moss and an identical one in Virginia Beach, USA. The Mossefossen waterfall in Møllebyen is also considered the birthplace of the city and a significant landmark.


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