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Hiking Tours in Oslo

Oslo is one of Europe's favourite places for this — and hiking tours here are worth planning around. A guided hike gets you to the trailhead, the viewpoint and the local knowledge without the logistics — the walk everyone means to do, sorted in one booking. Compare options on Viator by rating and duration, and book a free-cancellation slot so you can lock it in and still stay flexible.

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Booking a hiking tour in Oslo

The best hiking tours in Oslo book out first, so it pays to reserve ahead — Viator shows live availability and lets you cancel free on most experiences, so there's no reason to leave it to chance on the day.

Guide & transport includedGraded by difficultySmall groupGear / poles providedFree cancellation on mostReserve now, pay later

Common questions

How do I pick a hike at the right difficulty?

Viator grades hikes easy / moderate / challenging and lists distance and elevation gain. Match it honestly to your group — a guided moderate hike is far more enjoyable than an over-ambitious one, and the guide handles the route-finding either way.

What should I bring on a hiking tour?

Broken-in shoes, water, sun protection and layers; many tours provide poles and a pack. The listing tells you what’s included and what to carry, and whether hotel pickup is part of it.

Where do we stay for a hiking tour in Oslo?

Stay central so you're close to where the experiences start. Fjord swims off the Opera House roof, Munch and Viking ships, and forests inside the city limits. A whole-home rental on VRBO keeps a group together and gives you a kitchen and space to gather; book the hiking tour itself on Viator, and numiworks' AI concierge can plan the days around both.