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Akerselva River Walk

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Available from: April, 2025 - December, 2026

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Join us on an urban hike along the beautiful Akerselva river finishing with an optional local food tasting at Oslo's famous Mathallen indoor food hall.The Akerselva River Walk is a must-do for anyone visiting Oslo, offering the perfect mix of nature, culture, and history.

After a short introduction and briefing from your tour guide, you will hop on one of the city's commuter trains bound for Maridalen Lake. This lake is one of Oslo's main drinking water sources and also the headwaters of the Akerselva River. Our walk begins just below the lake next to the Technical Museum at Kjelsås, winding through forested areas and colorful wooden houses, where you'll learn about the river’s natural and cultural significance.

Soon you will start to see a change in the landscape surrounding the river as we start to move into the more industrial heart of the city.Here old factories harnessed the power of the Akerselva and damns were created leaving beautiful waterfalls for us to enjoy. Just like a lot of the world, the Industrial Revolution completely changed Norway and nowhere in the city is it more evident then along the banks of the "Aker River" (Akerselva). Here your guide will tell you a bit about this storied history, as well as it's impacts on the river itself.

If time allows we will take a detour up to the beautifully preserved wooden houses and community gardens of Telthusbakken and Damstredet (Oslo's "most instagrammed" streets!)

The tour ends in the vibrant Vulkan district, home to the much loved Mathallen food hall. Here, your guide will take you inside of the food hall and drop you off at one of the food vendors called Helt Vilt (Translation: Totally Wild) for optional delicious food tasting. Don´t worry - our guide will give you their best recommendations on what to try from the huge variety of local Norwegian food!

Before saying goodbye, we will give you a public transport ticket and explain the easiest way back to the city center. Alternatively, we encourage you to spend some more time in this wonderful part of the city, possibly exploring the hip Grunnerløkka neighborhood, or by continuing along the Akerselva foot path all the way to where it empty's into the fjord.

This tour is one of our favorites and one of the best ways to spend a few hours in the city while still feeling close to nature!

  • Urban hike along the beautiful Akerselva river
  • Optional local food tasting at Oslo's famous Mathallen indoor food hall

Wear comfortable shoes to ensure a smooth experience. Make sure to dress according to the weather. 

 

We will give you our best recommendations and tips about food tasting and what to try from delicious local food

  • Experienced Local Guide
  • Public Transportation Ticket
  • You are eligible to receive a full refund of the booking amount if you cancel your reservation at least 24 hours before the scheduled start time.

Additional Information

The walking part of this tour takes around 3,5 hours (Including time spent on Public Transportation). The walking distance is about 6 km. How long you spend at the food tasting portion of the trip is up to you.

 

Photo Credits: Visit Oslo, Didrick Stenersen

Meeting Point

All our hikes start outside Backstube Opera, in front of the cafe, in central Oslo.
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When In Norway

Join us on a winter adventure! Whether you're looking for a peaceful hike through the snow-laden forest or an adrenaline-pumping adventure on ice, our winter tours in Oslo and its surrounding beautiful nature have something for everyone. Welcome to the winter wonderland in the forest high above Oslo city! The locals call this region Oslomarka, which means Oslo's forest. We offer a variety of hiking tours and activities that will make your winter experience truly unforgettable. People often say that winter in Oslo is dark and cold, but for those of us living here it is often our favorite time of year.

There is nothing like the feeling of walking among the snow-covered trees, breathing the crisp winter air, warming up by the fire and enjoying the peaceful atmosphere of hygge. Our knowledgeable guides will lead the way, sharing interesting facts about the local area.