Things to do in Eastern Norway, Eastern Norway: The Best Bodies of Water

November 4, 2021 Madelene Haan

Discover the best top things to do in Eastern Norway, Norway including Bergesjoen Lake, Lutvann, Hurdalsjoen, Soot Canal, Falkenuten HIke, Asdalstjorna Nature Reserve, Lake Tyrifjorden, Bygdoy Peninsula, Sognsvann Lake, Akerselva Miljopark.
Restaurants in Eastern Norway

1. Bergesjoen Lake

Elverum 2402 Norway
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Bergesjoen Lake

2. Lutvann

Lutvann Haugerudveien, Oslo Norway
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Lutvann

3. Hurdalsjoen

2090 Norway
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5.0 based on 3 reviews

Hurdalsjoen

4. Soot Canal

14 miles west of Skotterud, on Vestmarkavegen., Skotterud 2230 Norway +47 62 83 07 00 http://eidskogmuseum.no/?page_id=54
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Soot Canal

5. Falkenuten HIke

Rauland 3864 Norway
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5.0 based on 12 reviews

Falkenuten HIke

6. Asdalstjorna Nature Reserve

Norway http://www.lakepedia.com/lake/asdalstjorna.html
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Asdalstjorna Nature Reserve

7. Lake Tyrifjorden

Strandpromenaden Vikersund, 3370 Norway
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Lake Tyrifjorden

8. Bygdoy Peninsula

Bygdoy, Oslo, Oslo 0286 Norway +47 22 44 97 00 http://www.visitoslo.com/no/aktiviteter-og-attraksjoner/omraader/bygdoy/
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4.5 based on 1,462 reviews

Bygdoy Peninsula

One of most delightful, romantic two-wheel rides in Oslo. Lush woods, park-like countryside, view of the sea, swimming areas, historic buildings and the royal cows are some of the sights to see along the way. Arrive from Aker Brygge via the 3-km cycle route along Frognerstranda to Hengesengveien, Bygdoy. Continue to Holsts vei - Rideveien - Huk - P.T. Mallingsvei - Langviksvei - Huk Aveny - Museumsveien - Wedels vei - Dronning Biancas vei Distance: 7 km Incline: insignificant Roadway: primarily fine gravel roads

Reviewed By catherinels2014 - Oslo, Norway

Well, if you are in Oslo for more than a day or two, this is definitely a place to go ... there is the Viking Ship museum (with the real ships on display!) and the cultural heritage museum ( VERY worthwhile), as well as the Kontiki museum with the raft in all its glory (most interesting to kids between 6 and 12). You can get it all as part of the Oslo card (or whatever it's called now). Very good public transport there and back. You can even take a ferry one way (or both ways). Requires some resilience in terms of walking and going through the exhibits. Not recommended for old or tired people.

9. Sognsvann Lake

Oslo 0863 Norway
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4.5 based on 552 reviews

Sognsvann Lake

Sognsvann lake is a recreation area popular for swimming and sunbathing. Walking/running path around the lake also suitable for wheelchairs.

Reviewed By Rusticmars - Columbus, United States

Sognsvann Lake is a one of the most easily accessible lakes in all of Oslo, It is right at the end of Line 5 and one can easily walk around the lake, have a picnic, or just grab an ice cream on a nice summers day.

10. Akerselva Miljopark

Akerselva, Oslo 0134 Norway
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4.5 based on 13 reviews

Akerselva Miljopark

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