This is a very charming city, I hope I can return to visit sometime in the future when all this is over. Seeing and sharing places like this is why I love traveling and make videos so much!
We allways go to Hovedøya. It has beaches and parks, a good restaurant. Only accessible by ferry but the ferry uses the same ticket as the subway and busses so basically its free.
Impressive knowledge of beaches in the Oslo area! Ingierstrand is a really nice beach too, just a bit further from Hvervenbukta, with a restaurant etc and a «tower» for jumps into the ocean. Another beach closer to the city center is Sydstranda on the little island of Ulvøya, which is situated on the southeastside of city center just a couple of kilometers from the area of the Opera house. Its a bridge over to the island and most of the island is a residential area with some really nice houses etc. Worth checking out! There is a bus going there, I think its Buss # 85. All the islands that you need a boat to go to like Langøyene, Hovedøya, Bleiksøya, Nakholmen, Gressholmen etc is also good for a trip and picnic albeit not so much sandy beaches. Freshwater beaches - Sognsvann, very popular lake with a sandy beach, Im sure you know about it. Ulsrudvannet on the eastern side of Oslo is also a nice freshwater beach site. Easy accesible if you take the T-bane to Ulsrud and walk a few minutes.
My personal favorite is Langøyene always bring some food, a water bottle and now the water is drinkable! There is a nice kiosk there love the place absolutely beautiful. You know not a lot of beaches in Norway have sand under the water, which I prefer. :/
@@MonAmieDesserts The way you show of Olso and Norway is really good. You make me view it a bit diffrent, and ive lived here my whole 40 years life. Thank you.
Huk. You didn't mention Huk (the naturist beach). The first time there was an accident, I was trying to get to Huk and took the path that goes to the right from the bus stop/carpark in stead of the path that goes straight on to the main beach at Huk. For a single parent it is brilliant. It's easy to keep an overview of what's going on and an eye on your kid(s). There is a really nice sandy, shallow bay. There is sand, there is grass, there is a grill area, there is a small kiosk for ice cream, cola, and coffee, there are rock pools for crab hunting, rocks to climb on, etc, etc. After that day it became my preferred beach. Yes, it's a naturist beach, so; if nudity for some reason bothers you, don't go there. However, being naken is not a requirement. If you prefer to keep your bikini or your trunks on, then do so.
Heyy love ur video, norway is a beautiful gorgeous country hah🇧🇻♥️those beaches are so pretty 🥰🥰 the places there in norway are so beautiful,tbh keep up the great job greetings from Texas USA 🇬🇹♥️🇺🇸♥️♥️saludos desde el otro lado del mundo sigue así!!!!!!🤗🤗🤗
I think the name of the beach you called Hvervenbukta actually is Bestemorstranda. It is a bus going there diretly from Oslo, but you may take bus no. 100 and leave it at Fiskevollen (city fare). Then a nice walk to Hvervenbukta (or Bestemorstranda).
@@MonAmieDesserts take the 81 bus to Hvervenbukta and take a 25 minutes biketrip and you'll get there. there are lots of places from Hvervenbukta to Ingierstrand where you can stop and find your own beach kinda.
Greetings from the Coromandel Peninsula of New Zealand! Your channel must have popped up in my recommendations due to the time I spend watching Norwegian webcams, especially those at Geirangerfjord and Hellesylt. Anyway, I, too, didn't really think of Norway as a place with an active beach life, I tended to think that winter in Norway was when most Norwegians went into the great outdoors, due to all the winter activities that are on offer then. Beach life is my favourite thing in life, which is why I now live in a small coastal town. You can't beat having the beach and ocean right on your doorstep! If you check out the banner for my channel (no videos yet!) you'll see the beach that's across the harbour from my one. Most of the beaches around this part of New Zealand are just like it. Anyway, keep up the good work with your videos, they're most enjoyable to watch - and informative!
Thanks! ☺️ I agree with you. There is nothing like having the beach close by. I grew up living in a house right in front of beautiful beach in Portugal. New Zealand sounds so good! I'll definitely visit one day!
So, Norway is done with the lockdown? Are things back to normal there? Here in the US, San Francisco was the first to lockdown in mid March, where we live ... and we’re still here 110 days later, while we wait for everyone else to wake up. So frustrating and I’m sorry we may cause problems for the rest of the world. Enjoy your freedom!
Hi! ☺️ Norway went into "lockdown" (not a very serious one) in March. But then in mod April things started to return to normal. Now everything looks super normal besides the facts that almost no one can leave or enter the country with a few exceptions. 💕 Stay safe!
You can be here on a 3 month tourist visa or work visa. If you get a permanent job and pass a social and language test, you can apply for citizenship after 6.5 years. It will give you a good and long life - and financial security for the rest of your life. Norway has an incredible social security - you should never beg for food or apartment - if you have a downturn in life then you get help from the State.
Thanks for sharing this beautiful video 👍 I hope to visit this place one day and admire its beauty with my own eyes 😊 See you next video
This is a very charming city, I hope I can return to visit sometime in the future when all this is over. Seeing and sharing places like this is why I love traveling and make videos so much!
Totally understand that! I am feeling the very same thing
We allways go to Hovedøya. It has beaches and parks, a good restaurant. Only accessible by ferry but the ferry uses the same ticket as the subway and busses so basically its free.
I didn’t think they were that many beaches oh my that’s so cool!!
Great video! I can't think of any other urban cities with beaches like these in the center!
thank you. very informative
Nice vid, handy to know! 👍
So interesting! It makes me want to go there myself.
I also like the beaches at Hovedøya, Nakholmen, Snarøya and Katten!
Those are all great too! 🥰
Thanks for the tips ! Beautiful placês!I have been in Sørenga once! Very nice!
Impressive knowledge of beaches in the Oslo area! Ingierstrand is a really nice beach too, just a bit further from Hvervenbukta, with a restaurant etc and a «tower» for jumps into the ocean. Another beach closer to the city center is Sydstranda on the little island of Ulvøya, which is situated on the southeastside of city center just a couple of kilometers from the area of the Opera house. Its a bridge over to the island and most of the island is a residential area with some really nice houses etc. Worth checking out! There is a bus going there, I think its Buss # 85.
All the islands that you need a boat to go to like Langøyene, Hovedøya, Bleiksøya, Nakholmen, Gressholmen etc is also good for a trip and picnic albeit not so much sandy beaches.
Freshwater beaches - Sognsvann, very popular lake with a sandy beach, Im sure you know about it. Ulsrudvannet on the eastern side of Oslo is also a nice freshwater beach site. Easy accesible if you take the T-bane to Ulsrud and walk a few minutes.
WOW MON me too I LOVE the beaches for surfing. I liked this video yes!!!! :)
Nice guide for hot summer ;) Greetings from Oslo;)
My personal favorite is Langøyene always bring some food, a water bottle and now the water is drinkable! There is a nice kiosk there love the place absolutely beautiful. You know not a lot of beaches in Norway have sand under the water, which I prefer. :/
Thank you so much. Fantastic video. When I back in Oslo next year I’ll check out the ones I’ve not been too. Thank you 🙏
I'm glad you liked it! 😁☺️
Boas dicas! Vivo em Oslo e nem conhecia todas as praias que mencionas ;)
yey... i clicked so fast :) I love in Oslo. I usually hang around Nydalen, since i live there. But Oslo is just lovley in the summer.
Hehe glad you liked it! Nydalen is also great! 🥰
@@MonAmieDesserts The way you show of Olso and Norway is really good. You make me view it a bit diffrent, and ive lived here my whole 40 years life. Thank you.
Huk. You didn't mention Huk (the naturist beach). The first time there was an accident, I was trying to get to Huk and took the path that goes to the right from the bus stop/carpark in stead of the path that goes straight on to the main beach at Huk. For a single parent it is brilliant. It's easy to keep an overview of what's going on and an eye on your kid(s). There is a really nice sandy, shallow bay. There is sand, there is grass, there is a grill area, there is a small kiosk for ice cream, cola, and coffee, there are rock pools for crab hunting, rocks to climb on, etc, etc.
After that day it became my preferred beach.
Yes, it's a naturist beach, so; if nudity for some reason bothers you, don't go there. However, being naken is not a requirement. If you prefer to keep your bikini or your trunks on, then do so.
Heyy love ur video, norway is a beautiful gorgeous country hah🇧🇻♥️those beaches are so pretty 🥰🥰 the places there in norway are so beautiful,tbh keep up the great job greetings from Texas USA 🇬🇹♥️🇺🇸♥️♥️saludos desde el otro lado del mundo sigue así!!!!!!🤗🤗🤗
Gracias!! Thank you! ☺️🥰
@@MonAmieDesserts hahah in spanish haha i love portuguese as well muito obrigado hah eu quero aprender portugués é uma lingua muito bonita hahsh
Hmm I think you forgot Ingierstrand...is close to Hvervenbukta
Ingierstrand is not in Oslo
I think the name of the beach you called Hvervenbukta actually is Bestemorstranda. It is a bus going there diretly from Oslo, but you may take bus no. 100 and leave it at Fiskevollen (city fare). Then a nice walk to Hvervenbukta (or Bestemorstranda).
She showed Hvervenbukta. Bestemorstranda is located slightly further south. www.google.com/maps/@59.8273048,10.7571219,624m/data=!3m1!1e3
Infelizmente ainda não podemos entrar na Noruega. Desejoso de voltar.
So great to see this
🙌🏻🥰
You should go to INGIERSTRAND!! :) :)
Ingierstrand is not in Oslo
You forgotte Ingerstrand. It is aprox 10- 15 min car travling from Hvervenbukta...
I have never been there! ☺️ I need to check it out!
@@MonAmieDesserts take the 81 bus to Hvervenbukta and take a 25 minutes biketrip and you'll get there. there are lots of places from Hvervenbukta to Ingierstrand where you can stop and find your own beach kinda.
is the water warm for swimming?
In summer it can be quite ok, like 22°C
@@MonAmieDesserts wow warmer than southern california ocean water
Greetings from the Coromandel Peninsula of New Zealand! Your channel must have popped up in my recommendations due to the time I spend watching Norwegian webcams, especially those at Geirangerfjord and Hellesylt. Anyway, I, too, didn't really think of Norway as a place with an active beach life, I tended to think that winter in Norway was when most Norwegians went into the great outdoors, due to all the winter activities that are on offer then. Beach life is my favourite thing in life, which is why I now live in a small coastal town. You can't beat having the beach and ocean right on your doorstep! If you check out the banner for my channel (no videos yet!) you'll see the beach that's across the harbour from my one. Most of the beaches around this part of New Zealand are just like it.
Anyway, keep up the good work with your videos, they're most enjoyable to watch - and informative!
Thanks! ☺️ I agree with you. There is nothing like having the beach close by. I grew up living in a house right in front of beautiful beach in Portugal.
New Zealand sounds so good! I'll definitely visit one day!
Iam from Cyprus and i was living in Norway for 2 years!!!
So, Norway is done with the lockdown? Are things back to normal there? Here in the US, San Francisco was the first to lockdown in mid March, where we live ... and we’re still here 110 days later, while we wait for everyone else to wake up. So frustrating and I’m sorry we may cause problems for the rest of the world. Enjoy your freedom!
Hi! ☺️ Norway went into "lockdown" (not a very serious one) in March. But then in mod April things started to return to normal. Now everything looks super normal besides the facts that almost no one can leave or enter the country with a few exceptions. 💕 Stay safe!
How is the nudist beach on Bygdøya?
Its 3 naturist beach in Oslo. HUK - Langoya ( part of) and freshwaterbeach - Svartkulp
So pretty did you cut yourself off the vid?
Please make video how to make open up a Norwegian guy we have crush on to talk more abput themselves ? :(((
Is it hard to get citizenship in Norway, I'm from America and would like to know what I need to make this happen
Stay in the US.
You can be here on a 3 month tourist visa or work visa. If you get a permanent job and pass a social and language test, you can apply for citizenship after 6.5 years. It will give you a good and long life - and financial security for the rest of your life. Norway has an incredible social security - you should never beg for food or apartment - if you have a downturn in life then you get help from the State.
@@ivantubez3496 Why ? Its a lot of American people here - and they dont go back - only for holiday
Chew, like I chew on gum. Th-Chew-Holemen minus the C.
And Tjuv means Theif, but usually written Tyv in Bokmål.
What an awful change in only one generation! Some decades ago, the majority of the population used to swim and sunbathe naked.
Sorry, Norwegian beaches are not my cup of tea.