The best forest camping near Oslo

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In Oslo, forest camping means mornings under spruce canopies and evenings with campfires crackling nearby. You’ll find over 280 options in the area, all set among thick woods—expect showers, toilets, and campfires allowed at most sites. Prices start at just $8 a night, with an average around $8, so camping here won’t break the bank. Forest sites attract anglers, snow-sport lovers, and anyone keen to spot local wildlife. For a taste of what’s on offer, check out Rugged Prarie Paradise (1 review). Oslo’s forest camps deliver the basics you need and the wild you want. Pack warm layers, bring a fishing rod, and plan to wake up to birdsong.

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Top-rated campgrounds near Oslo

In Oslo, forest camping means mornings under spruce canopies and evenings with campfires crackling nearby. You’ll find over 280 options in the area, all set among thick woods—expect showers, toilets, and campfires allowed at most sites. Prices start at just $8 a night, with an average around $8, so camping here won’t break the bank. Forest sites attract anglers, snow-sport lovers, and anyone keen to spot local wildlife. For a taste of what’s on offer, check out Rugged Prarie Paradise (1 review). Oslo’s forest camps deliver the basics you need and the wild you want. Pack warm layers, bring a fishing rod, and plan to wake up to birdsong.

100% (2) 6 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Oslo

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