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Korketrekkeren

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Kim & Jen
March 16, 2017
Check the webiste for opening hours, it depends on the snow.
Lillian
August 2, 2016
Toboggan run: Korketrekkeren. Oslo's most popular toboggan run starts at Frognerseteren and ends at Midtstuen metro station. At the end of a run, you can catch the metro back up to Frognerseteren for another run. Korktrekkeren is 2000 metres long, and the elevation drop is 255 metres. One non-stop ride takes 8-10 minutes. The metro from Midtstuen to Frognerseteren takes 13 minutes. Riding in Korketrekkeren is free, but sled rental costs NOK 80-135 per day. Note: Korketrekkeren is only open when there is enough snow in the area. Webcam and updated information (in Norwegian) at korken.no. Sleds for rent (Akeforeningen) next to Frognerseteren Restaurant, at the bottom of the hill from the Frognerseteren metro stop.
Toboggan run: Korketrekkeren. Oslo's most popular toboggan run starts at Frognerseteren and ends at Midtstuen metro station. At the end of a run, you can catch the metro back up to Frognerseteren for another run. Korktrekkeren is 2000 metres long, and the elevation drop is 255 metres. One non-stop…
Tarjei
March 31, 2015
go sledding before you hit the bars! Use the T-bane as your chairlift :)
David
January 10, 2015
In winter, very fun activity, snow sleding and the tram brings you up again
Thu Huong & Matt
April 20, 2016
If you are looking for a bit of adventure in the winter time, you can rent some sleds and slide down a 15 minute long trail through the forest. Popular with families and kids.

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201 Holmenkollveien
Oslo, Oslo