Best mountain peaks around Oslo are found within and just outside the city's borders, nestled in the vast forested areas known as Oslomarka. This capital city is uniquely embraced by nature, offering a variety of peaks with distinct features. The region provides extensive panoramic views over forests, lakes, and the Oslofjord. These mountains are accessible for various outdoor activities, including hiking and cycling.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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This is not just a cave, it's an outlaw's hideout! On the info sign you can read more about the special history of this place.
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Many rare plant species can be found in the area around Gyrihaugen and throughout the Mørgonga Nature Reserve, particularly alpine and heat-loving plants. One special feature is the European yew (Taxus baccata), whose flexible wood was once used for bows and crossbows 🏹
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A lesser-known gem with big rewards. From the summit of Gaupekollen, you get sweeping views over Maridalen and the surrounding forested hills. Quiet, peaceful, and rarely crowded, this spot is perfect for a mid-hike break or a contemplative pause above the treetops.
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Rising 682 meters above sea level, Gyrihaugen rewards hikers with one of the best panoramic views in the Ringerike region. From the summit, you can see Steinsfjorden, the rolling forests of Nordmarka, and even the distant mountains on clear days.
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Nice view from the Tonekollen over the Tonevannet lake. The peak is culminating at 368 meters above sea level.
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Kampen peak is culminating at 310 meters above sea level. It offer a nice point of view over the Store Gryta lake.
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You can ride the road all the way to the top. Don´t mind the signs, construction work has ended.
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Some of the most popular mountain peaks around Oslo include View from Gyrihaugen, known for its panoramic views in the Ringerike region, and View from Gaupekollen, offering sweeping views over Maridalen. Other favorites are Kolsåstoppen, renowned for its spectacular views of Oslo and the Oslofjord, and Vettakollen, which provides breathtaking city and fjord vistas with easy accessibility.
For stunning panoramic views, consider Kolsåstoppen, which offers expansive vistas of Oslo, Bærum, and the Oslofjord. Vettakollen is another excellent choice, providing some of the most breathtaking views of Oslo, the Oslofjord, and its islands. View from Gyrihaugen also rewards hikers with one of the best panoramic views in the Ringerike region, including Steinsfjorden and the forests of Nordmarka.
Yes, Vettakollen is an easily accessible hike from downtown Oslo, often taking only 20-30 minutes from the T-bane station, making it suitable for most fitness levels and families. Kolsåstoppen also offers varied trails, including family-friendly routes, and is easily accessible by public transport. The hike to View of Store Gryta Lake from Kampen is another moderate option.
The areas around Oslo's mountain peaks are perfect for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Round trip to Vettakollen from Sognsvann' or the 'Maridal Alps' route. For running, explore options like the 'Bogstadvannenet Lake Loop'. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like the 'Gravel lake loop from Oslo along Maridalsvannet'. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Oslo, Running Trails around Oslo, and Gravel biking around Oslo guides.
Kjerkeberget, the highest point in Oslo, holds historical significance as a site for parachute drops during World War II. Kolsåstoppen features remains of an old village castle from the migration period as a detour option, adding a historical layer to your hike. Grefsenkollen is famed for its historic restaurant, built in 1926, offering a glimpse into the past while enjoying city views.
Yes, View from Gaupekollen is described as a lesser-known gem, offering excellent views over Maridalen and the surrounding forests. It provides a peaceful experience with fewer crowds compared to more popular spots. Mellomkollen is another option, offering expansive views over Maridalen within a nature reserve, providing a moderately challenging hike through lush forest.
When hiking Oslo's mountain peaks, you can expect to encounter vast forested areas, often part of the Oslomarka. Many peaks offer views of lakes, such as the Store Gryta Lake from Kampen or the Tonevannet lake from Tonekollen. The Oslofjord is a prominent feature visible from peaks like Kolsåstoppen and Vettakollen. You might also spot rare plant species, particularly around areas like Gyrihaugen and the Mørgonga Nature Reserve.
The highest point in Oslo is Kjerkeberget, standing at 631 meters. It is located in the Nordmarka forest and offers extensive panoramic views primarily over the northern part of Nordmarka.
Many of Oslo's mountain peaks are well-connected by public transport. Kolsåstoppen is easily accessible by T-bane or bus. Vettakollen is particularly convenient, located just a short walk from the Vettakollen T-bane station. Grefsenkollen can also be reached by bus, making it easy to access its historic restaurant and viewpoints.
Grefsenkollen is well-known for its historic restaurant, Grefsenkollen, built in 1926, and hosts the annual 'OverOslo' music festival. Tryvannshøgda is home to the Tryvann Skisenter, an alpine ski resort, and features the Tryvannstårnet, a prominent tower that offers wide views over Oslo.
Visitors particularly enjoy the extensive panoramic views over forests, lakes, and the Oslofjord. The accessibility of many peaks, even from the city center, is highly appreciated. The komoot community has shown its appreciation with 50 upvotes and 28 photos shared, highlighting the beauty and rewarding experiences these peaks offer, whether it's a quiet break above the treetops or a stunning sunrise over the city.
Vettakollen offers some of the most breathtaking panoramic views of Oslo, the Oslofjord, and its islands. Kolsåstoppen is also renowned for its spectacular panoramic views of Oslo and the Oslofjord. From Grefsenkollen, you can enjoy spectacular views over the city, the Oslofjord, and Holmenkollen.

