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The best running trails around Oslo

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Jogging around Oslo offers a unique blend of urban and natural landscapes, with extensive forests, a fjord, and numerous parks easily accessible from the city center. The region is characterized by varied terrain, including flat lake loops, challenging forest trails, and scenic riverside paths. This diverse geography provides a wide range of running experiences, from gentle park jogs to longer, more demanding routes through hilly woodlands.

Best jogging routes around Oslo

  • The most popular jogging route is Bogstadvannenet Lake Loop - Oslo, a 6.3 miles (10.1 km) trail that takes 1 hour 9 minutes to complete, offering a scenic run around the lake.
  • Another top favourite among local runners is Lysakerelva Trail, a moderate 8.9 miles (14.3 km) path. This route follows the Lysakerelva river, featuring a mix of natural and urban scenery.
  • Local runners also love the Frogner Park Loop - Oslo, a 3.8 miles (6.1 km) trail leading through a large urban park, often completed in about 39 minutes.
  • Jogging around Oslo is defined by fjord views, dense forests, and riverside paths. The network offers options for different ability levels, from easy park runs to more challenging routes in the surrounding woodlands.
  • The routes in Oslo are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 210 reviews. More than 26000 runners have used komoot to explore Oslo's varied terrain.

Last updated: April 24, 2026

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Bogstadvannenet Lake Loop - Oslo

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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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14.3km

01:36

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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Fabien
October 17, 2025, Sognsvann

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A beloved escape just outside Oslo, flat, family-friendly path circling the lake with benches, swim spots, and peaceful pine forest all around.

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Vestre gravlund, in the heart of Oslo, is Norway's biggest cemetary. It neighbours Frogner Park and both can be combined into a beautiful run.

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Norway's most visited attraction, there's loads to see and do at Frogner Park. A run around its perimeter is an excellent option and, afterwards, you can enjoy a brew in the Frognerparken Café or marvel at the sculptures in the Vigeland Sculpture Park.

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Lørensetertjern Naturreservat has a lovely, meandering track through it, allowing exploration on foot. At its heart is the little lake of Vestre Aurtjern.

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Here, at Nedre Blanksjø, is the geographical centre of Oslo. The site is marked by an interesting sculpture representing the fact.

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Alex Foxfield
March 12, 2025, Sognsvann

Sognsvann is surrounded by a glut of trails and tracks, perfect for all kinds of running. It features at the start and end of the Nordmarka Forest Half Marathon route.

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Alex Foxfield
March 10, 2025, Lysakerelva

Lysakerelva is a gorgeous river that separates Oslo from Bærum. It provides the option of a nice out and back from the city, or a run here can be combined with nearby Bogstadvannet.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many running routes are available around Oslo?

Oslo offers a vast network for runners, with over 900 routes available. These range from easy park jogs to more challenging trails through the surrounding woodlands.

Are there any easy running routes suitable for beginners in Oslo?

Yes, Oslo has several easy options. The 3.3 km gravel loop around Sognsvann Lake is car-free and perfect for beginners. Additionally, the Frogner Park Loop - Oslo offers a mostly flat, tree-lined path ideal for a gentle run.

Where can I find running routes with scenic views of the city or fjord?

For panoramic city views, Ekebergparken (Ekeberg Park) offers hilly terrain and stunning vistas over Oslo. The Bygdøy peninsula provides picturesque coastal paths with sea views. For a mix of urban and fjord scenery, the waterfront promenades of Aker Brygge and Tjuvholmen are excellent choices.

Are there any dog-friendly running trails in Oslo?

Many of Oslo's natural areas, including parts of Nordmarka and the Akerselva River path, are generally dog-friendly, though leash rules may apply. Always check local regulations for specific trails, especially in protected areas or during certain seasons.

What are some good long-distance running options near Oslo?

For longer runs, the extensive trail networks in Nordmarka and Østmarka offer numerous possibilities. The South Nordmarka Blue Trail is a challenging 21.6 km route, while the Lysakerelva Trail provides a moderate 14.3 km path following the river.

Can I find running routes that are accessible by public transport?

Absolutely. Many popular running spots in Oslo are easily reachable by public transport. Sognsvann Lake is directly accessible by subway, and the Akerselva River path runs through the city center, close to various public transport stops. The vast forested areas of Nordmarka and Østmarka are also well-connected by subway lines.

Are there any running routes suitable for families with children?

Yes, several routes are great for families. The flat loop around Sognsvann Lake is ideal. Frogner Park also offers wide, paved paths suitable for all ages. The Akerselva River path, with its mix of urban and natural scenery, can also be a fun option for a family run or walk.

What kind of landmarks or attractions can I see while running in Oslo?

Oslo's routes often combine nature with cultural sights. In Frogner Park, you can run past the famous Vigeland Sculpture Park. Along the Akerselva River, you'll encounter old factories, waterfalls, and historic environments. For natural highlights, consider routes near Sognsvann Bathing Area or Hvervenbukta Beach.

Are there any challenging uphill running routes in Oslo?

For those seeking a challenge, the hilly terrain of Ekebergparken (Ekeberg Park) and St. Hanshaugen Park offer steep ascents and descents. The extensive trails in Nordmarka also feature significant elevation changes, such as the South Nordmarka Blue Trail with over 380 meters of elevation gain.

What is the komoot community's overall impression of running in Oslo?

The running routes in Oslo are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 210 reviews. Runners often praise the unique blend of urban and natural landscapes, the well-maintained paths, and the accessibility of diverse terrain from the city center.

Are there good running routes for evening or winter runs in Oslo?

Yes, several areas are well-suited for evening and winter running. Portions of the Akerselva River path are lit, as are Frogner Park (until 10 PM) and St. Hanshaugen Park. The waterfront promenades of Aker Brygge and Tjuvholmen are also well-lit. In winter, the forested areas like Nordmarka transform into cross-country skiing paradises, but many trails remain runnable with appropriate gear.

Can I find circular running routes around lakes or the fjord?

Definitely. The Bogstadvannenet Lake Loop - Oslo is a popular 10.1 km circular route. The 3.3 km loop around Sognsvann Lake is another excellent circular option. For fjord views, the Bygdøy peninsula offers paths that can be combined into circular routes, and the islands in the Oslo Fjord, like Hovedøya, also have circular trails.

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