Are you interesting in sport, especially skiing and biathlon? Then, this museum is a must for you!
The surrounding of this museum is also very nice and worth to see, especially the areal where biathlon World cup takes a place.
Are you interesting in sport, especially skiing and biathlon? Then, this museum is a must for you!
The surrounding of this museum is also very nice and worth to see, especially the areal where biathlon World cup takes a place.

You can See whole Oslo from there and Ski Jumpers training. This is none of the most impotant placesbto visit when you are in Oslo.


Well worth the trip. Easy to get to using public transport. The views of Oslo alone are worth making this trip but the scale of the ski jump is just incredible. It’s unbelievably steep - even the landing area.



We took the metro from the City Centre to escape the crowds for a few hours. A short walk uphill from the metro stop brought you to the Ski Tower. Unfortunately for us the museum was not open and the cloud cover was low. Nevertheless we still went to the top of the Ski Jump to experience what it would be like from the top as it was included in the Oslo Pass. I'm sure on a clear day the views are stunning. Despite this we still enjoyed our visit and was great to escape the city for a few hours.




Fantastic way to start our first trip to Oslo. We took the T-bane to Holmenkollen and took a slow walk up a fairly steep hill, taking in the view as we walked. This took around 20 minutes. The entrance to the museum, jump tower and zipline is on the north side of the jump, just follow the signs. There is a great view of the jump itself and auditorium from this route. I agree with another reviewer - if you suffer from vertigo (the actual condition or a fear of heights!) then this is quite steep, especially on the steps down. Otherwise there is a barrier to lean on. There is a great museum leading you towards the jump tower that’s well worth looking at, including 5 models of the ski jump as it has evolved over the years. There is a lift up to the jump tower. As you get out of the lift, the zipline is to the right and to the left a great view of the jump, plus steps up to the very top. Beautiful views over Oslo and the surrounding hills. The worst bit for vertigo sufferers (I have the condition, where a turn of the head can cause room spin) is descending the stairs from the top to the floor below - all you can see is the jump below and everyone I saw was walking very slowly! Brilliant visit, I didn’t realise this was on my bucket list! Hope to return to do the zipline!

Always up for adventure? Try this zipline and have a great time! What a view too - worth the money and only wish they had pictures available.
