
Asker Coastal Path
Scenic coastal trails offering panoramic views of the Oslofjord, historical sites, and accessible routes for all.
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Asker Coastal Path
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Fresh air and blooming nature
Highlights
Must-see attractions
Scenic coastal trails offering panoramic views of the Oslofjord, historical sites, and accessible routes for all.
"Great lookout point with a view from Oslo to Håøya."

🥾 Sturdy Footwear Essential
Trails can be uneven and muddy, especially after rain. Good grip is key!
💧 Pack for All Weather
Coastal weather is unpredictable. Layers and waterproofs are a must, even on sunny days.

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4.8 · 32 reviews
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Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Asker Center Viewpoint
Near Gjertrudsløkka
Panoramic views stretching from Oslo to Håøya. Perfect for a short, rewarding hike.

Bergsåsen Radar
Continuing from Gjertrudsløkka
A historical Nike battery site offering unique perspectives and further exploration.

Symbolic Tree
Near Hvalstadtoppen
An intriguing landmark with local symbolism, adding a touch of mystery to your walk.
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🥾 Sturdy Footwear Essential
Trails can be uneven and muddy, especially after rain. Good grip is key!
💧 Pack for All Weather
Coastal weather is unpredictable. Layers and waterproofs are a must, even on sunny days.
📸 Capture the Views
Bring your camera or phone for stunning vistas of the Oslofjord and surrounding islands.
🗺️ Check Trail Conditions
Some sections can be steep or wet. Always check local advice before heading out.
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🥾 Sturdy Footwear Essential
Trails can be uneven and muddy, especially after rain. Good grip is key!
💧 Pack for All Weather
Coastal weather is unpredictable. Layers and waterproofs are a must, even on sunny days.
📸 Capture the Views
Bring your camera or phone for stunning vistas of the Oslofjord and surrounding islands.
🗺️ Check Trail Conditions
Some sections can be steep or wet. Always check local advice before heading out.
🌳 Enjoy the Scenery
Take time to appreciate the diverse coastal landscapes and unique landmarks.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors praise the Asker Coastal Path for its stunning viewpoints, particularly the panoramic vistas of the Oslofjord and surrounding islands. The accessibility of certain sections, like the short walk from Gjertrudsløkka, makes it enjoyable for families and casual walkers. Some appreciate the historical elements like the Bergsåsen radar site.
"Just two km walk on the blue marked trail from Gjertrudsløkka at Olledalen shooting center. Nice view over Asker center. Benches to sit on. From here you can continue the hike further to Bergsåsen radar and down towards Store Sandungen or Tveitersetra/Halvorsenhytta."
Peter John Acklam
"Great viewpoint. Short walk from the old Nike battery / Bergsåsen radar."
Jørn Grøstad
"Great lookout point with a view from Oslo to Haaøya."
Hans Petter Malme
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The path is accessible from various points. A popular starting point is near Gjertrudsløkka at Olledalen shooting center, which is reachable by local transport from Asker center.
Parking is available at trailheads like Gjertrudsløkka. Arrive early, especially on weekends, as spots can fill up.
Yes, Asker is well-connected by public transport. From Asker train station, you can take local buses or a taxi to reach various access points of the coastal path.
Absolutely! The path is extensive. You can start near Ollevalen shooting center for views of Asker center, or explore other sections leading towards Bergsåsen radar or Store Sandungen.
While some sections might be suitable for cycling, many parts are designed for walking and can be uneven or steep. It's best to check specific trail descriptions for cycling suitability.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, the Asker Coastal Path is a public trail and does not require tickets for entry. Enjoy the natural beauty for free!
There are no entrance fees to access the Asker Coastal Path. It's a public amenity for everyone to enjoy.
The coastal path is open 24/7, as it's an outdoor natural area. However, it's best to hike during daylight hours for safety and enjoyment.
While there aren't official guided tours for the entire path, local nature groups or private guides might offer excursions. It's worth checking local tourism websites.
Generally, there are no specific restrictions, but always be mindful of the natural environment, follow marked trails, and respect any local signage.
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
The terrain varies, including marked trails, some rocky or uneven sections, and potentially muddy paths after rain. Sturdy footwear is recommended.
Yes, the path offers several excellent viewpoints, including a great lookout point with a view from Oslo to Håøya near Asker center.
Yes, certain sections, like the short walk from Gjertrudsløkka, are suitable for children aged 5 and above, offering nice views and benches.
Some coastal paths in the wider region offer access to swimming spots, like the one near Portscatho mentioned in Instagram reels. Check local maps for designated swimming areas along the Asker path.
Benches are available at viewpoints, providing places to rest and enjoy the scenery. Restroom facilities might be limited, so plan accordingly.
📸 📸 Photography
The viewpoint overlooking Asker center and the Oslofjord offers stunning panoramic shots. The Bergsåsen radar site also provides unique photographic opportunities.
Landscape photography is very popular, capturing the coastal scenery, sea views, and dramatic skies.
Golden hour, both sunrise and sunset, offers beautiful lighting for landscape photography. Autumn afternoons are also praised for their light.
Look out for the symbolic tree near Hvalstadtoppen, historical radar sites, and the diverse coastal flora and fauna.
A wide-angle lens is great for capturing expansive views, while a telephoto lens can be useful for wildlife or distant details. A sturdy tripod is helpful for low-light conditions.
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