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Experience a magical snowy forest walk in Oslo with torchlight, campfire, hot drinks, and marshmallows. A cozy winter adventure for all ages.
Discover the enchanting winter world of Oslo on the Snowy Forest Torchlight Walk with Campfire, a 3.5-hour tour priced at $112 per person. This experience takes you high above the city to explore snow-covered forests under the glow of torches, with cozy moments around a campfire. Starting outside Backstube Opera near Oslo Central Station, the tour combines scenic transportation, guided walks, and relaxing campfire activities, making it a memorable winter outing.
While the walk involves moving through the forest with live fire, safety is always a priority. The guides assess weather and conditions carefully, and if necessary, the tour may skip torch lighting to ensure everyone’s safety. Plus, after 1 March 2025, torches will no longer be used due to increasing daylight, but the walk and campfire will still be part of this beautiful experience. This tour appeals particularly to those who enjoy nature, scenic views, and a warm gathering in snowy surroundings.


The adventure kicks off at Backstube Opera, conveniently located just outside Oslo Central Station. The guide, holding a “When In Norway” sign, greets you at the meeting point. From there, the group hops on a public transportation metro that takes about 40 minutes through charming neighborhoods to Frognerseteren Station. This ride offers a chance to enjoy views of Oslo and its outskirts before heading into the snowy wilderness.
At Frognerseteren, you’ll get a brief photo stop of about 10 minutes to take in the panoramic views of the city lights shimmering below the snow-dusted landscape. This initial stop sets the tone for the magical scenery to come during the nighttime walk.
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The metro journey from Oslo Central Station to Frognerseteren is a highlight of the tour. Passing through quaint neighborhoods, the ride lasts around 40 minutes, offering glimpses of local life and scenic views en route to the forested highlands. The elevated position—500 meters above the fjord—provides a stunning vantage point to appreciate Oslo’s glittering cityscape against the winter landscape.
Once at Frognerseteren, guests are encouraged to pause briefly for photos and to soak in the fresh mountain air. The brief stop allows travelers to brace for the walk and enjoy the serene mountain surroundings before the main activity begins.

After disembarking at Frognerseteren, the tour proceeds to the frozen Øvresetertjern Lake. Here, the group gathers around a Norwegian-style campfire, which becomes the warm centerpiece of this outdoor experience. The fire provides a cozy setting where hot drinks like hot chocolate are served, and marshmallows are roasted, creating a classic winter treat.
The friendly guides lead conversations and share insights about the area, giving a glimpse into Norwegian outdoor traditions, or “hygge,” as Scandinavians call it. The campfire scene, with snow and ice reflecting the flames, creates a peaceful yet lively atmosphere that enhances the sense of connection with nature.

Once the campfire activity winds down, the guides carefully distribute hand-held flame torches and provide a safety briefing. When conditions permit, the torchlit walk begins, illuminating the snow-covered landscape with an inviting glow. The leisurely 45-minute walk takes you through the forest, which comes alive in torchlight as snow sparkles like gemstones under the moonlight.
Along the trail, guides share stories and interesting facts about the local environment and history. There are multiple spots to stop and photograph the enchanting scenery—trees glowing softly, moonlight dancing on the snow, and the quiet hush that only a winter forest can offer. The walk offers a perfect balance between scenic splendor and gentle exercise, with some reviews noting that the walk could be longer for those craving more time in the forest.
More Great Tours NearbyA special feature of this tour is the opportunity to sledge down a small hill during the campfire segment, adding a playful element to the evening. This activity, highly praised in reviews, allows participants to reconnect with childhood fun amid the winter landscape. Sledges are provided, making it accessible for most.
Back at the campfire, the guides prepare hot drinks and facilitate conversations, with marshmallows roasted over the flames. The warmth of the fire, combined with the hot chocolate and marshmallows, creates an inviting atmosphere, perfect for relaxing after the walk.
After the outdoor activities, the group safely puts out the campfire and prepares to head back. Each participant receives a hand-held torch again for the walk back to the metro. The 45-minute walk through the snowy forest concludes at the Frognerseteren Station, where the metro takes the group back to the city.
The entire adventure, including transportation, lasts approximately three and a half hours, providing a well-paced experience that balances scenic wandering with cozy stops.

Guests are advised to bring warm clothing and sturdy winter shoes to stay comfortable during the outdoor activities. The tour does not include winter boots or clothing, so appropriate gear is essential due to the cold and snow. The walk involves a moderate level of fitness, suitable for most healthy individuals but not recommended for those with mobility impairments or wheelchair users.
The tour starts at Backstube Opera near Oslo Central Station, with guides easily identifiable by their signs. This convenient meeting point makes it simple to join the experience without complicated logistics.

Reviews highlight the importance of knowledgeable and friendly guides who prioritize safety and fun. Guides like Lynn, Mustafa, and Miles are praised for their helpfulness, storytelling, and making the activity accessible. The group sizes tend to be small, around 15 people, which fosters a relaxed and engaging atmosphere.
Participants note the guides’ ability to answer questions, ensure safety, and create an inclusive environment. This personal touch is a significant part of what makes the tour enjoyable and memorable.
This experience is ideal for those seeking a relaxing outdoor activity that combines nature, scenic views, and cozy campfire moments. It suits travelers with a reasonable fitness level who enjoy gentle walks and outdoor gatherings. The scenic metro ride and the views from Frognerseteren add extra value, especially for those interested in photography or appreciating winter landscapes.
However, it may not be suitable for children under 13, individuals with mobility challenges, or wheelchair users. The emphasis on outdoor walking and fire safety makes it best suited for able-bodied participants prepared for cold weather.
This tour offers a peaceful escape from city life, immersing visitors in Norway’s winter beauty. The combination of scenic transportation, forest walks, campfire warmth, and playful sledding creates a well-rounded evening experience. The guides’ expertise and friendliness shine through, making safety and enjoyment top priorities.
While the torchlight walk might be brief for some, the overall atmosphere, scenic views, and cozy campfire moments make this experience worth considering. It is a great choice for those wanting a gentle, scenic, and social winter adventure in Oslo.
“My husband and I went on this tour and had an amazing time! We met Lynn at the meeting spot, which was super easy to find. She is an amazing guide,…”
Is this tour suitable for children?
This tour is not suitable for children under 13 years due to outdoor activities and safety considerations.
What should I wear for the walk?
Guests should bring warm clothing and sturdy winter shoes to stay comfortable in the snow and cold.
Will the tour still happen if the weather is bad?
Yes, the tour proceeds unless weather conditions pose a safety risk. Guides assess conditions carefully and may modify activities, including torch usage.
Can I participate if I have mobility issues?
No, this tour is not suitable for mobility impairments or wheelchair users as it involves walking on snow-covered terrain and outdoor activities.
What is included in the price?
The tour fee covers public transportation tickets, a hand-held torch, hot drinks, marshmallows, and the campfire experience.
How long is the walk?
The torchlit walk lasts about 45 minutes, with additional time for stops at the campfire and photo opportunities.
This detailed review aims to help you decide if the Oslo Snowy Forest Torchlight Walk with Campfire aligns with your winter adventure wishes. With scenic views, friendly guides, and cozy moments, it offers a peaceful yet engaging experience in Norway’s winter landscape.
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