Holmenkollen Nasjonalanlegg: The Heart of Oslo's Winter Sports
Experience the thrill of skiing and breathtaking views at Holmenkollen Nasjonalanlegg, Oslo's iconic ski resort and cultural landmark.
Holmenkollen Nasjonalanlegg is not just a ski resort; it is a cultural landmark that embodies the spirit of Norway's winter sports heritage. Nestled in the scenic hills overlooking Oslo, this location offers panoramic views of the city and the surrounding fjords, making it a perfect spot for photography and relaxation. The centerpiece, the towering ski jump, is an architectural marvel that has hosted numerous international competitions and is a symbol of Norway's skiing prowess. Visitors can explore the ski museum, which showcases the history of skiing and its significance in Norwegian culture, dating back over 4,000 years. For those seeking adventure, Holmenkollen offers a range of winter activities, from skiing and snowboarding to sledding and snowshoeing, ensuring an exhilarating experience for all skill levels. In the summer months, the area transforms into a haven for hiking and biking enthusiasts, with well-marked trails that cater to various abilities. The resort is easily accessible from Oslo's city center, making it an ideal day trip for tourists. With facilities that accommodate both beginners and experienced athletes, Holmenkollen Nasjonalanlegg is a year-round destination that captures the essence of Norway's outdoor lifestyle and natural beauty. Whether you're here to ski, hike, or simply take in the stunning views, Holmenkollen promises an unforgettable experience that showcases the best of Norway’s outdoor adventures.
Local tips
- Visit during the early morning or late afternoon for fewer crowds and stunning light for photography.
- Try the traditional Norwegian waffles available at the café for a perfect treat after skiing.
- Check the weather and snow conditions before your visit to ensure the best skiing experience.
- Consider taking a guided tour of the ski museum to fully appreciate its fascinating history.
- Bring your camera; the views from the ski jump area are breathtaking and perfect for capturing memories.
A brief summary to Holmenkollen Nasjonalanlegg
- Holmenkollveien 140, Oslo, Holmenkollen, 0791, NO
- +4721802180
- Visit website
Getting There
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Public Transport - Metro
If you are starting from the center of Oslo, take Metro Line 1 (the Frognerseteren line) from Nationaltheatret station. Ride the metro for about 20 minutes and get off at Holmenkollen station. From the station, it is a short 10-minute walk to Holmenkollen Nasjonalanlegg. As you exit the station, follow the signs pointing towards Holmenkollen and walk along Holmenkollveien. The address for the Nasjonalanlegg is Holmenkollveien 140.
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Walking
If you are already in the Holmenkollen area, navigate towards Holmenkollveien. Depending on your exact location, you may follow local paths or roads leading to Holmenkollveien. Once on Holmenkollveien, continue walking until you reach Holmenkollen Nasjonalanlegg, which is located at Holmenkollveien 140. Look for signage that directs you to the ski jump and visitor center.
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Bus
You can also take bus line 41 from Majorstuen to Holmenkollen. The bus ride takes approximately 15-20 minutes. Disembark at the Holmenkollen bus stop. From there, it’s about a 5-minute walk to Holmenkollen Nasjonalanlegg. Follow the signs leading you to Holmenkollveien, and you will find the entrance to the Nasjonalanlegg.
Attractions Nearby to Holmenkollen Nasjonalanlegg
- Sculpture of Olav V
- Holmenkollen Chapel
- Holmenkollbakken
- Skisimulator
- Holmenkollen Ski Museum
- Lavvo Holmenkollen
- Peisestuen (Holmenkollen)
- Kollensvevet Zipline & activities in Holmenkollen
- Holmenkollen Panorama
- Observation Point at Holmenkollen Park
- Panorama
- Kragstøtten
- Vettakollen Viewpoint
- Vettakollen
- Lillevann
Landmarks nearby to Holmenkollen Nasjonalanlegg
- The Troll Sculpture - Kollentrollet
- Bunker Holmenkollen
- Holmenkollen leir
- Statue of Colonel Henrik August Angell by Gustav Lærum
- Bogstad Farm
- Vigeland Sculpture Park
- Svenskemuren
- Ruth Maier Statue
- Middelthun Passage
- Frognerbekken river waterfalls
- Valkyrie plass
- Frogner Manor
- Namo Amitabha Buddha
- Langaardsløkken
- Gyldenløveparken