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Norway
Oslo

Bygdøy Coastal Trail

Moderate

4.7

(23)

106

hikers

Bygdøy Coastal Trail

02:22

8.96km

80m

Hiking

Hike the Bygdøy peninsula loop, a moderate 5.6-mile trail in Oslo with coastal views, historic castles, and family-friendly paths.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Temporary access restrictions

Includes segments with temporary access restrictions.

After 6.60 km for 379 m

Open: • June-August (otherwise closed)

Waypoints

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Start point

Train Station

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2.34 km

View of the Oslofjord

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Take a break to enjoy this incredibly beautiful landscape.

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6.79 km

Oscarshall Castle and Fountain

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Oscarshall was built by King Oscar I in the years 1847-1852, and it is seen as one of the finest examples of Neo-Gothic architecture in Norway.

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7.41 km

A great trail, but you have to check if the gates are locked. Be careful, there are cows roaming freely.

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8.96 km

End point

Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

3.68 km

2.78 km

1.23 km

985 m

283 m

Surfaces

2.26 km

2.08 km

2.00 km

1.31 km

762 m

553 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the terrain like on the Bygdøy peninsula loop?

The trail offers varied terrain, including coastal paths, roads, and wide forest trails, particularly through areas like Kongeskogen (King's Forest). It is notably flat overall, though some sections might be muddy in spring. This makes it suitable for a wide range of hikers.

Is the Bygdøy peninsula loop suitable for beginners or families?

Yes, the trail is generally considered suitable for beginners and families. Its relatively flat terrain and varied paths, including wide sections, can accommodate strollers. While the full loop is moderate and requires a good level of fitness, shorter and easier options are available if you prefer a less strenuous walk.

What are the best ways to get to the trailhead and where can I park?

The Bygdøy peninsula is easily accessible from central Oslo. You can reach it by public transport, with bus lines serving the area. If driving, there are parking options available on the peninsula, though specific parking areas can fill up, especially on busy days. Consider starting your hike near one of the museums or beaches where parking might be more readily available.

Can I bring my dog on the Bygdøy peninsula loop?

Yes, the Bygdøy peninsula loop is generally dog-friendly. However, it's important to keep your dog on a leash, especially in populated areas, near cultural sites, and during wildlife breeding seasons. Always be mindful of other hikers and local regulations.

What is the best time of year to hike this trail?

The Bygdøy peninsula loop can be enjoyed year-round. Spring offers lush greenery, though some sections might be muddy. Summer provides pleasant weather for coastal walks and museum visits. Autumn brings beautiful fall colors, and even in winter, the trail offers a serene experience, though you should be prepared for colder conditions and potential ice.

What cultural attractions and viewpoints can I see along the route?

The route offers a blend of natural beauty and cultural richness. You'll enjoy fantastic coastal views of the Oslo Fjord, including from popular beaches like Huk and Paradisbukta. Key landmarks include the Bygdøy Royal Estate and the exquisite Oscarshall Castle and Fountain. The peninsula is also home to several renowned museums, such as the Kon-Tiki Museum, Fram Museum, Norwegian Museum of Cultural History, and the Norwegian Maritime Museum. Don't miss the scenic View of the Oslofjord and the pleasant Lakeside Path Near the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.

Are there any cafes or places to eat along the trail?

Yes, there are charming cafes and refreshment spots on the Bygdøy peninsula. For instance, you can find places like Kafé Arkada, where you might enjoy coffee and waffles. These spots are perfect for a break during your hike.

Do I need any permits or pay an entrance fee to hike the Bygdøy peninsula loop?

No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to hike the Bygdøy peninsula loop itself. The trail is freely accessible to the public. However, individual museums and attractions on the peninsula may have their own admission fees.

Does the trail intersect with other well-known paths?

Yes, the route incorporates sections of several official trails. You'll find yourself on parts of Kyststien i Oslo, Turvei A5, and Turvei B1, among others. This integration with existing networks enhances the hiking experience and offers connections to broader walking routes.

Is wild swimming possible near the trail?

Yes, the Bygdøy peninsula is known for its beautiful beaches like Huk and Paradisbukta, which are popular spots for swimming in the Oslo Fjord during warmer months. These areas are easily accessible from the loop trail.

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