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Discover Oslo’s peaceful forests on a guided hike led by a friendly husky, with scenic views, lake swims, and cozy cabin treats included.
Exploring Norway’s Nature with a Husky-Led Forest Hike in Oslo
If you’re visiting Oslo and craving a quick escape into nature, a Forest Hike with a Guide & Husky offers a charming blend of scenic trails, authentic Norwegian surroundings, and a furry companion. In just about two hours, this experience takes you away from the city buzz to enjoy peaceful woodland views, a lakeside swim, and a cozy cabin break, all within 20 minutes of downtown Oslo.
What makes this experience stand out is the chance to follow a friendly husky through tranquil trails—adding an extra layer of fun and companionship to the hike. Plus, the inclusion of a cabin stop where you can indulge in Norwegian cinnamon buns and hot drinks makes it both a scenic and comforting outing.
On the flip side, it’s important to note that this tour is not suitable for children under 8 or those over 80, so check your group’s suitability beforehand. If you’re after an authentic, personal outdoor experience that combines light adventure, stunning scenery, and a bit of Norwegian charm, this hike could be just right for you.

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The adventure begins at General Ruges vei 66, a convenient meeting point for visitors staying in Oslo. The guide, a licensed professional, greets you at the Bogerud T-bane station, which is just a 20-minute ride from Oslo Sentralstation on Line 3 heading towards Mortensrud. This ease of access is a big plus, especially if you’re trying to maximize your sightseeing while minimizing travel hassle.
Once assembled, your small group (maximum 10 participants) sets out for the guided 100-minute walk. The route passes through quiet, scenic trails—hidden from the city’s hustle, so you’ll truly feel immersed in Norway’s natural beauty.
The guide leads you along well-chosen paths that showcase scenic viewpoints overlooking the forest and lakes. Several reviews highlight the “stunning views,” with some mentioning that the trails are peaceful and perfect for photography. We loved the way the husky, playful and eager, became a highlight of the walk, often stopping for cuddles and treats—an interactive touch that adds warmth to the experience.
Expect the husky to be quite affectionate, especially if you have treats—though the guide will ensure the dog’s well-being and appropriate handling. The trails are generally smooth and suitable for those with decent walking shoes, though hikers should bring water and comfortable footwear.
After about an hour and a half of peaceful hiking, you arrive at a calm forest lake, a superb spot for photos and a chance to dip your toes or even swim if you’re brave (and weather permits). Several comments from past participants mention how “beautiful” and “tranquil” the lake is, making it an ideal place to relax after the walk.
Whether you choose to swim or simply soak in the surroundings, this pause gives you a true taste of Norway’s wilderness—quiet, unspoiled, and perfect for reconnecting with nature.
The tour wraps up with a visit to a rustic forest cabin, where you can enjoy a Norwegian cinnamon bun (kanelbolle) accompanied by hot drinks. The cinnamon bun is described as “classic” and “delicious,” offering a satisfying sweet finish to your outdoor adventure. It’s a moment to sit back, chat with your guide, and reflect on the scenery and experiences.
Often, visitors note that this part of the tour is unexpectedly cozy and authentic—some even compare it to stepping into a storybook setting. The warmth of the cabin, the aroma of baked goods, and the friendly atmosphere make it a memorable finale.

For $142 per person, the tour includes a licensed guide who shares stories about Norwegian outdoor life and the forest environment. The small group size ensures you won’t feel rushed or lost in a crowd, and the personalized attention often leads to better photo opportunities and more engaging conversations.
What to bring is straightforward: comfortable hiking shoes, water, and weather-appropriate clothing. Since snacks and drinks at the cabin are not included, bringing a small water bottle or a snack if desired is wise.
The tour operates with full cancellation flexibility—you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Starting times vary, so it’s worth checking availability when booking. The guide speaks both English and Norwegian, making it accessible for most visitors.

This hike appeals most to nature lovers seeking an authentic Norwegian experience without intense physical exertion. It’s ideal for those who want to combine light hiking with the joy of meeting a friendly dog and stopping at scenic viewpoints. The inclusion of some leisure time at the lake and a cozy cabin makes it perfect for a relaxed half-day adventure.
However, it’s not suitable for very young children under 8 or anyone over 80, due to the physical nature and walking distances involved. If you prefer more strenuous hikes or long outdoor excursions, this may not meet your expectations.

Absolutely. For $142, this experience offers a genuine taste of Norwegian wilderness—accessible, scenic, and intimate. The highlight for many is the chance to walk with a husky along quiet trails, capturing stunning views that are postcard-worthy. The lakeside swim is a bonus for those warm enough, and the cabin stop adds a comforting, authentic touch.
You’ll come away with not just photos, but stories of a peaceful, personal adventure that shows you a different side of Oslo—calm, scenic, and welcoming. It’s an excellent choice for travelers who want a manageable, engaging outdoor activity that’s both scenic and cozy.

How do I get to the meeting point?
You meet your guide at Bogerud T-bane station, which is a 20-minute metro ride from Oslo Sentralstation on Line 3 towards Mortensrud.
What should I wear?
Wear comfortable shoes suitable for hiking, and bring water and weather-appropriate clothing. The terrain is gentle but outdoor conditions can vary.
How long is the hike?
The guided hike lasts approximately 100 minutes, with plenty of time to enjoy the scenery, lake, and cabin stop.
Is this tour family-friendly?
It’s suitable for children aged 8 and above. It’s not recommended for children under 8 or those over 80 due to walking and physical activity levels.
What is included in the price?
The price covers the guided hike, a friendly husky, and the cabin visit with cinnamon buns and hot drinks.
Are snacks and drinks at the cabin included?
No, they are not included, so you may want to bring your own if desired.
How many people are in each group?
The group is limited to 10 participants, ensuring a more personal experience.
Can I swim in the lake?
Yes, if the weather permits, you can dip into the lake, which many past guests describe as peaceful and beautiful.
What is the best time of year to do this?
While the tour runs year-round, the scenery is especially lush in spring and summer. Winter can be cold but also offers a snowy, picturesque setting.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
The provided information doesn’t specify wheelchair accessibility, and the terrain might be uneven, so check with the provider if you require accommodations.
To sum it up, this husky-led forest hike offers a wonderful escape that blends scenic beauty, authentic Norwegian outdoor life, and the joy of connecting with a friendly dog. It’s perfect for those who want a manageable, intimate experience that balances sightseeing, relaxation, and fun. Whether you’re a nature lover or just looking for a memorable day outside Oslo, this tour is a quiet, scenic gem well worth considering.