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Discover Berget
The district Berget of in Oslo (Oslo County) is a subburb in Norway a little north-east of Oslo, the country's capital city.
If you need a hotel, we compiled a list of available hotels close to the map centre further down the page.
While being here, you might want to pay a visit to some of the following locations: Oslo, Kolbotn, Kjenn, Rotnes and Nesoddtangen. To further explore this place, just scroll down and browse the available info.
Local weather forecast
Todays Local Weather Conditions & Forecast: 4°C / 39 °F
Morning Temperature | 3°C / 37 °F |
Evening Temperature | 5°C / 40 °F |
Night Temperature | 5°C / 41 °F |
Chance of rainfall | 2% |
Air Humidity | 97% |
Air Pressure | 1018 hPa |
Wind Speed | Light breeze with 5 km/h (3 mph) from South-West |
Cloud Conditions | Overcast clouds, covering 100% of sky |
General Conditions | Rain and snow |
Monday, 29th of April 2024
11°C (52 °F)
6°C (43 °F)
Moderate rain, moderate breeze, broken clouds.
Tuesday, 30th of April 2024
15°C (60 °F)
10°C (51 °F)
Scattered clouds, light breeze.
Wednesday, 1st of May 2024
13°C (56 °F)
12°C (54 °F)
Overcast clouds, light breeze.
Hotels and Places to Stay
Quality Hotel 33
Oslo Radisson Blu Plaza Hotel
Clarion Hotel The Hub
SCANDIC BYPORTEN
Comfort Grand Central
Oslo Alna Radisson Blu Hotel
Best Western Kampen
Thon Hotel Terminus
Oslo Radisson Blu Hotel Nydalen
Bjørvika Apartments
Videos from this area
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Oslo T-bane / Metro trains at Brynseng station, Oslo, Norway
May 2013 Type MX3000, three-cars in one unit. model Siemens Modular Metro.
Hellbillies - Den finast eg veit (live fra Oslo Spektrum, 24.11.2012)
Hellbillies "Den finast eg veit" - live fra Oslo Spektrum 24.11.2012, hentet fra NRK TV-programmet "En helt spesiell kveld med Hellbillies" (bilder publisert med tillatelse fra NRK).
CargoNet BR 185 714 og El16.2204 på Bryn
Brynsbakken fra Loenga/ Oslo S til Bryn er Norges bratteste hovedlinje med hele 25 promilles stigning. Dermed er det av og til behov for hjelpelok for å komme opp. Den 9 august var en slik...
Bicycling 15 times faster than a car.
Hard to believe all the people willing to spend 15 to 45 minutes every day to travel 500 meters. Innspurten/ Valle Hovin, Oslo.
Erik Arnesen Nyttekjøretøy AS
Åpning av Volkswagen Nyttekjøretøysenter på Erik Arnesen Bryn AS den 14.03.2013. I filmen ser vi flere unike biler, som er i produktrekken til Volkswagen Nyttekjøretøy. Blandt dem ser...
Metallica Master of puppets live Oslo, Valle Hovin 23.05.2012
Bad video, but better than nothing isn't it? I do not own any rights of this video.
GoPro | Oslo Taxi Ride | Helsfyr to Clarion Hotel Royal Christiania
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Attractions and noteworthy things
Distances are based on the centre of the city/town and sightseeing location. This list contains brief abstracts about monuments, holiday activities, national parcs, museums, organisations and more from the area as well as interesting facts about the region itself. Where available, you'll find the corresponding homepage. Otherwise the related wikipedia article.
Bjerke
Bjerke is a borough of the city of Oslo, Norway. The most densely populated residential areas are located along the Trondheimsveien, including the high-rise apartment blocks of Linderud. The shopping centre at Linderud is also home to the borough council's administration. The northern areas of the borough are bordered by the vast woodlands of Oslomarka. The upper secondary school Bjerke Videregående Skole is located here.
Brynseng (station)
Brynseng is a rapid transit station on the Oslo Metro system located in the Gamle Oslo borough. The station is shared by three lines, the Østensjø Line (Line 3), the Furuset Line (Line 1 and 2) and the Lambertseter Line (Line 4). The station has four platforms. The two northernmost platforms are for trains on the Østensjø- and Furuset Line. The Lambertseter Line uses the two other platforms before turning south and leaving the other two lines.
Linderud (station)
Linderud is a station on Grorud Line of the Oslo Metro located between Vollebekk and Veitvet in Norway. The station is located in the Bjerke borough. Linderud is a residential area, with several tall apartment buildings. The area has a modern shopping centre (formerly known as EPA Centre), located 400 meters from the station.
Tveita (station)
Tveita is a subway station on the Furuset Line of the Oslo Metro between Hellerud and Haugerud, located in the Alna borough of Oslo, Norway. The station is the first one on Furusetbanen that is not shared with another line. It was opened as part of the original line in 1970. Tveita is located underneath the shopping centre Tveita senter. The neighborhood of Tveita is a dense residential area with several large apartment buildings.
Tonsenhagen
Tonsenhagen is a place in the borough of Bjerke in northeast Oslo, Norway. Built in the 1950s, it was one of the early new suburbs within Oslo. Situated on a hillside with wonderful views of Oslo, surrounded by the Lilloe Forest and close to Grefsenkollen, the whole area has an idyllic setting at the fringe of the woods.
Hellerud (station)
Hellerud is a station on the Oslo Metro system which is shared by two lines, line 2 and line 3. These two lines diverge immediately east of the station with the eastbound Furuset Line track first diverging southwards before running under the Østensjø Line in order to avoid having the main tracks cross each other. The lines share the same track and platforms. The station is located in a mostly residential area, formerly called the Hellerud borough.
Vallhall Arena
Vallhall Arena is a multi-purpose indoor arena, located in Valle-Hovin, Oslo, Norway. The stadium has a capacity of 5,500 people, during matches. The Tippeligaen club Vålerenga uses the arena for training and friendly matches in the winter off-season. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The arena also serves as an event arena. The arena is also a well-known concert hall, with a capacity of 12,500 people. It's not far away from Valle Hovin, an outdoor concert arena.
Valle Hovin
Valle Hovin is both a bandy and speed skating rink in cold weather, and an outdoor stadium for concerts in warm weather, in Oslo, Norway. The Bandy World Championships has been held here. Located in the residential area Valle-Hovin, in amongst trees and a park, one finds Valle Hovin. It is reachable from the Lines 1, 2, 3, and 4 reaching the Helsfyr station of the Oslo T-bane metro system, and additionally via two bus lines as well as substantial parking for automobiles.
Økern (station)
Økern is a metro station on the No 5, Grorud Line of the Oslo Metro system, situated between stations Hasle and Risløkka in the lower parts of the Grorud Valley. It is located 2.7 km northeast of station Stortinget (the Parliament). The station is part of the original stretch of the Grorud Line, and was opened on 16 October 1966. In 2010, the station was refurbished and partly rebuilt. New platforms are fitted with snowmelt systems, i. e. heating cables in the uppermost layer.
Høyenhall (station)
Høyenhall is a rapid transit station on the Lambertseter Line of the Oslo Metro. Served by Line 4, it is the first station on the Lambertseter Line not shared with any other line. It is located between Brynseng and Manglerud, 5.2 kilometres away from Stortinget. The station was opened as a tram station in 1957, and as a metro station on 22 May 1966. The architects were Thorvald and Henning Astrup.
Vollebekk (station)
Vollebekk is a station on Grorud Line (line 5) of the Oslo Metro. It is located between the stations of Risløkka and Linderud and is 7.1 kilometers from Stortinget. The station is among the original ones on Grorudbanen, and opened on 10 October 1966. Peer Qvaam was the station's architect. The local road Lunden passes under the station immediately north of the station. There is no major bus connection, although there is a bus stop on the Østre Aker Vei highway to the south.
Risløkka (station)
Risløkka is a station on Grorud Line (line 5) on the Oslo Metro. The station lies between Økern and Vollebekk and is situated 6.5 km from Stortinget. The station is among the original stations on the line and was opened ob 16 October 1966. Peer Qvam was the station's architect. The line bridges the local road Risløkkalleen immediately east of the station. To the north of the station is a largely residential area, with several detached houses.
Godlia (station)
Godlia is a station on the Østensjø Line (Line 3) on the Oslo Metro. It is the first station after the line diverges from the Furuset Line and is located between the stations of Hellerud and Skøyenåsen, 6.1 kilometers from Stortinget. The station was opened as a subway station 29 October 1967. Karl Stenersen was the station's architect. Rail service through Godlia is older, having opened as a tram line already in 1926.
Bjerke Upper Secondary School
Bjerke Upper Secondary School (Norwegian: Bjerke videregående skole) is an upper secondary school based in Groruddalen in Oslo, Norway. It offers general academics, media and communications, health care and elite sports. From 2009/10 it will also offer music, dance and drama. In 2000 the school changed its name from Linderud Upper Secondary School to Bjerke.
Alna Station
Alna railway station is a stop within Oslo, Norway on the Trunk Line which runs between Oslo Central Station and Lillestrøm. It is the second stop from Oslo S, between Bryn and Nyland, in Groruddalen, 6.87 km from Oslo S. On the east side of the station is the Alnabru train yard. Even though Hovedbanen is the oldest in Norway, the station was first opened in 1971. The station is unmanned.
Bryn Station
Bryn Station is a stop east of downtown Oslo, Norway on the Trunk Line. It was opened in 1858, four years after the line was opened. It is the first station to the east from Oslo S, the next station is Alna. It is 3.89 km from Oslo S, and at an altitude of 78.3 m. The railway runs beneath the east side of the Ring 3 highway at Bryn. Passenger service to Bryn consists of the local slow train between Asker and Lillestrøm Station (line 400). The train has two platforms.
Alnabru–Grefsen Line
The Alnabru–Grefsen Line is a 5-kilometre long Norwegian railway line between Alnabru Station and Grefsen Station in Oslo. The line was built in 1901 to allow trains to go directly from the Gjøvik Line to the Hoved Line or Alnabru Freight Terminal. There is little traffic left on the line, only about four to eight trains daily, and no passenger traffic.
Årvoll
Årvoll is a residential community located in the Bjerke district of Oslo, Norway. The community is named for the historic Årvoll Gård (farm), which still stands in the center of the community. This is also where anti-Nazi activists Viggo Hansteen and Rolf Wickstrøm were executed by the Germans on September 10, 1941. They were the first two Norwegians executed by the Nazis during the five-year occupation of Norway.
Linderud
Linderud is a neighborhood in Bjerke borough, Oslo, Norway. The area originally formed part of the estate of Linderud Manor.
Alnaelva
Alnaelva, also known as Alna or the Alna River, is a river the runs through Oslo, Norway, from Alnsjøen to the Oslo Fjord at Bjørvika. It also drains Breisjøen, Steinbruvann, Tokerudbekken and Østensjøvannet. Large sections of the river run in culverts and the river is highly polluted, partially because it is used as a sewer drain.
Bryn, Oslo
Bryn is a residential and industrial area of Oslo, Norway. The Alna River runs through the neighborhood.
Teisen
Teisen is a neighborhood in the borough of Alna in Oslo, Norway. It was a residential area in the 19th century, but from the 1950s it was built up with apartment blocks.
Alnabru Station
Alnabru Station is a former rail station on the Trunk Line in eastern Oslo, Norway. Alnabru was opened in 1902. The station had passengers, but was mainly concerned with goods. The Alnabru–Grefsen Line opened in 1901 and Loenga–Alnabru Line opened in 1907, and a large goods terminal was opened at the station. In 1971, the Alnabru–Grefsen Line was closed as a mainline station, the Trunk Line instead went around the area, and a new station, Alna, opened outside it.
Alnabru
Alnabru is a neighbourhood of Oslo. It is located in the middle of the southern part of Groruddalen. The name Alnabru comes from the area around Alnaelva and the old estate Alna Gård. This has also given its name to the borough (no. bydel) of Alna where the neighbourhood of Alnabru is located. The neighbourhood is an industrial area best known for its goods terminal.
Valle-Hovin
Valle-Hovin is a neighborhood in Oslo, Norway, best known for the sports and music venue of the same name. It consists of two neighborhoods with unclear boundaries, Valle and Hovin. Valle was a farm under Nonneseter but was bought by privates in 1765; the farm Hovin was probably under Torshov, then under Oslo Cathedral before the Reformation. It was bought by privates in 1664. The farms Valle and Hovin were both bought by Oslo Municipality in 1915.