
Losæter Urban Farm
A vibrant community hub showcasing regenerative urban farming, ancient grains, and a sculptural bakehouse. Inspiring green escape.

Highlights
Must-see attractions
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Community weeding & events

Losæter Urban Farm
Best Time
Community weeding & events

Highlights
Must-see attractions
A vibrant community hub showcasing regenerative urban farming, ancient grains, and a sculptural bakehouse. Inspiring green escape.
"Wonderful community style gardens on the edge of Oslo. Amazing view and nature!"

Join a Weeding Session
Participate in Wednesday weeding to connect with locals and learn about the farm. :handshake:
Wear Comfortable Shoes
The grounds are natural, so sturdy footwear is a must for exploring. :athletic_shoe:

Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.5 · 345 reviews
Type
Park
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Ancient Grain Fields
Wander through fields of heritage grains, a unique sight in an urban setting. A living testament to agricultural history.

Sculptural Public Bakehouse
Admire the unique architecture of the bakehouse, a focal point of the farm's communal spirit.

Community Gardens & Greenhouses
Explore diverse vegetable plots and greenhouses, showcasing regenerative urban farming practices.
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Planning Your Visit
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Hidden gems around Oslo and advice.
Hi all! I'm flying to Oslo tomorrow and staying till end of the week. Was hoping for some advice from local that I assume post on here. Are there any things I should and shouldn't do while in Oslo? And are there any amazing places/views normally not on the mainstream tourist…
Join a Weeding Session
Participate in Wednesday weeding to connect with locals and learn about the farm. :handshake:
Wear Comfortable Shoes
The grounds are natural, so sturdy footwear is a must for exploring. :athletic_shoe:
5 days in Oslo - unique things to do - starting today
Hello, I was curious to hear from the locals (not travel blogs) about unique things to see/eat/experience, in the next 5 days in Oslo city centre? Thanks in advance!
Oslo Trip - Secret tips?
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Check for Events
Look out for workshops and gatherings to enhance your visit. 📅
Enjoy the Views
Take time to appreciate the amazing views from the farm's edge. :camerawithflash:
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Join a Weeding Session
Participate in Wednesday weeding to connect with locals and learn about the farm. :handshake:
Wear Comfortable Shoes
The grounds are natural, so sturdy footwear is a must for exploring. :athletic_shoe:
Check for Events
Look out for workshops and gatherings to enhance your visit. 📅
Enjoy the Views
Take time to appreciate the amazing views from the farm's edge. :camerawithflash:
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors praise Losæter Urban Farm for its charming communal gardens, unique ancient grain fields, and inspiring regenerative farming practices. It's seen as a special place that fosters community and offers a refreshing green escape within the city. Some wish for more structured events or clearer signage.
"Charming — park hosts fields of ancient grains, vegetable gardens, compost systems and a sculptural public bakehouse alongside kitchens, greenhouses and communal plots."
Iryna Kabanchuk
"Really special communal garden. Always open to walk around and often has events to get involved with the garden or learn about plants"
Fiona maria storm Goss
"Wonderful community style gardens on the edge of Oslo. Swing by and enjoy looking at all the amazing things they grow. On Wednesdays you can help weed and maintain the grounds with other people keen on the green earth."
Jason Kay
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
Losæter Urban Farm is located on the edge of Oslo. Public transport is a convenient option. You can take a bus or tram towards the area and then enjoy a short walk to the farm. Checking local transport apps like Ruter will give you the most up-to-date routes and schedules.
Parking information can be limited, and it's often recommended to use public transport to reduce congestion. If driving, research nearby public parking options before your visit.
Yes, cycling is a great way to reach Losæter Urban Farm, especially if you're coming from nearby areas. Oslo has good cycling infrastructure, and you can enjoy the scenery along the way.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
Losæter Urban Farm is generally open for visitors to walk around and explore the gardens. There are no specific admission tickets required for general access.
The farm is often described as 'always open to walk around,' suggesting it's accessible for exploration during daylight hours. However, for specific event times or access to buildings like the bakehouse, it's best to check their official schedule or community boards.
While formal guided tours might not be a regular offering, the community aspect means you can often learn a lot by talking to volunteers or participants during events. Keep an eye out for scheduled workshops or open days.
🎫 🌿 Onsite Experience
You can explore fields of ancient grains, diverse vegetable gardens, greenhouses, and a unique public bakehouse. It's a great place to learn about regenerative farming and enjoy nature.
Yes, families can enjoy exploring the gardens and learning about plants. It's a safe and educational environment for children to connect with nature.
Absolutely! The farm welcomes volunteers, especially for their Wednesday weeding sessions. It's a fantastic way to get involved and contribute.
Regenerative farming focuses on improving soil health and biodiversity. At Losæter, this is evident in their composting systems, diverse crop rotation, and focus on sustainability.
Yes, Losæter often hosts events and workshops related to gardening, farming, and community building. Checking their schedule is recommended to catch these.
📸 📸 Photography
The ancient grain fields, the sculptural bakehouse, and the vibrant community gardens offer excellent photo opportunities. The surrounding nature also provides beautiful backdrops.
Regulations regarding drone usage can vary. It's advisable to check local bylaws or inquire directly with the farm management before flying a drone.







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