Sørkedalen
#1344 among destinations in Norway


Facts and practical information
OsloNorway
Sørkedalen – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Holmenkollen, Tryvann Ski Resort, Holmenkollbakken, Holmenkollen Ski Museum.
3.9 miSEWinter sport, Ski areaHolmenkollen, Oslo
100 min walk • Perched high above Norway's capital, Holmenkollen stands as a testament to the nation's deep-rooted passion for winter sports. This iconic ski area, situated within Oslo, is renowned for its world-class ski jumping facility, the Holmenkollen Ski Jump, which looms as a...
2.7 miSESmall ski resort with a snowboard parkTryvann Ski Resort, Oslo
69 min walk • Nestled in the snow-laden landscapes of Oslo, Norway, Tryvann Ski Resort is a premier destination for winter sports enthusiasts. Located just a short drive from the city center, this sport venue is a haven for skiers and snowboarders of all skill levels.
4 miSEIconic cutting-edge ski jumpHolmenkollbakken, Oslo
103 min walk • Holmenkollbakken stands as a testament to Norway's rich winter sports tradition and is a revered sport venue located in the nation's capital, Oslo. This iconic ski jumping hill has been a focal point for international competitions and a symbol of the city's love for...
4 miSEWinter sport and polar expedition exhibitsHolmenkollen Ski Museum, Oslo
103 min walk • Nestled in the snowy embrace of Oslo's famous ski jump, the Holmenkollen Ski Museum stands as a testament to Norway's rich winter sports heritage. Established in 1923, it is the world's oldest museum dedicated to skiing and offers visitors a comprehensive look into the...
4.1 miSEChurchHolmenkollen Chapel, Oslo
104 min walk • Holmenkollen Chapel is located in the neighborhood of Holmenkollen in the Vestre Aker borough of Oslo, Norway. The original chapel from 1903 was destroyed by arson in 1992. The new chapel was completed in 1996.
3.1 miSENature, Natural attraction, LakeØvresetertjern, Oslo
80 min walk • Øvresetertjern is a lake in Oslo, Norway. It is located 477 metres over sea level between the top of the hill Tryvannshøyden and Frognerseteren.
3.1 miSNature, Natural attraction, LakeBogstadvannet, Oslo
79 min walk • Bogstadvannet is a lake between the city of Oslo and the municipality of Bærum, Akershus, Norway. It is part of Sørkedalsvassdraget, which in turn is part of Oslomarkvassdraget.
2.4 miSENature, Natural attraction, LakeTryvann, Oslo
62 min walk • Tryvann is a small lake in Nordmarka, the forest area just north of Oslo city, near the Holmenkollen ski jump. By the water lies a cabin called Tryvannstua, in which there is a café open regularly during both summer and winter. On a hill above the lake looms the television tower Tryvannstårnet, visible from most of Oslo.
~1030 ftEChurchSørkedalen Church, Oslo
5 min walk • Sørkedalen Church is a church in Sørkedalen in Oslo, Norway. The edifice is made of brick and has 250 seats. The church is in the Gothic Revival style. Adjacent to the church is a cemetery.
2.7 miSENature, Natural attraction, MountainTryvannshøyden, Oslo
70 min walk • Tryvannshøyden, Tryvannshøgda or Tryvasshøgda is a mountain in Oslo, Norway, peaking 529 metres above mean sea level. It is named after the nearby lake Tryvann. It is known as transmitter site consisting of Tryvannstårnet and a guyed TV mast. From 1934 to 1966 the hill featured a speed skating venue, Tryvand stadion.
2.7 miSEEmpire architecture, TowerTryvannstårnet, Oslo
70 min walk • Tryvannstårnet is a 118-metre tall broadcasting tower near Oslo, located 529 metres above mean sea level on the summit of Tryvannshøyden hill overlooking lake Tryvann.