The city surrounded by trees
You know, not many capital cities can boast the kind of natural accessibility that Oslo offers. Picture this: a sprawling Nordic forest, a serene fjord stretching as far as the eye can see… It’s like a playground for outdoor adventures, right at the doorstep of the city.
But here’s the kicker: where exactly does the city end and the forest begin? It’s a bit of a blurred line, to be honest. You might stumble upon a marker reminding you that you’re still technically in Oslo, even though all you can see are trees!
Indeed, Oslo’s been getting some buzz as the gravel capital of Europe. With more than 400 square kilometers of car-free roads winding through forests and skirting pristine lakes, it’s a haven for wild camping and cozy wooden cabins.
And hey, if smooth rides are more your style, you can’t beat cruising along the Oslo Fjord on those quiet country roads. It’s like stepping into a postcard, with charming fjord towns dotting the landscape.
So yeah, welcome to my neck of the woods. Literally!



































