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Saltnes (Norway)
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Practical info — Saltnes

🌤 Weather — 5 days

📍 Nearby

Sights nearby

💡 Tips

  • Visit Kurefjorden Nature Reserve early morning for the best birdwatching experience.
  • Use regional bus lines or local bike paths to explore the Østfold coast.
  • Arrive early at Saltholmen on summer weekends to secure a parking spot.
  • Bring a windbreaker; the Oslofjord breeze is noticeable even in peak summer.
  • Stock up on groceries in nearby Karlshus, as local village options are limited.

🍽 Food

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Fresh Shrimp

Buy from local fishmongers or boats, best enjoyed by the fjord.

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Norwegian Waffles

Try with brown cheese at community cafes near the bathing spots.

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Fiskesuppe

Rich seafood soup found in coastal taverns along the nearby fjord.

🛍 Shopping · 🧘 Quiet spots

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Local Farm Shops

Look for seasonal berries and root vegetables sold along country roads.

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Karlshus Center

Nearby hub for general supplies and traditional Norwegian wool accessories.

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Saltholmen Cliffs

Well-suited for watching a peaceful sunset over the Oslofjord.

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Kurefjorden Trails

Serene walking paths through the coastal wetland reserve.

Saltnes is a serene coastal village situated in the municipality of Råde, along the eastern shores of the outer Oslofjord in Norway. This photogenic settlement is defined by its connection to the sea and its pristine natural surroundings. It is a favored destination for those looking to escape the hustle of city life, offering a tranquil maritime environment. The area is rich in coastal flora and fauna, making it a paradise for nature enthusiasts. A primary attraction for visitors is Ellingstranda, a lovely local beach known for its family-friendly environment. This coastline features a pleasant mix of sandy areas and classic Norwegian polished rocks, inviting visitors to sunbathe and swim. The clear, refreshing waters of the Oslofjord are great for cooling off during the long, sunny days of the Scandinavian summer. A coastal path near the beach provides exceptional views and opportunities for scenic seaside walks. Saltnes is also characterized by its small, welcoming marina and local community vibe. While the culinary scene is modest, visitors can enjoy fresh local ingredients and seafood in nearby towns. Access to Saltnes is straightforward via road from cities like Fredrikstad and Oslo, making it an excellent spot for a peaceful day trip or a quiet weekend getaway by the sea.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Jun–Aug.

JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Avg °C-4-306111517161262-2
Rain mm806153588286102116901059780

Geography

Population
2,331
Coordinates
59.29044, 10.75483

Facts

  • Located on Oslofjord
  • Råde municipality
  • Ellingstranda beach
  • Nature reserves nearby
  • Small marina
  • Family-friendly swimming
  • Coastal hiking paths
  • Relaxing atmosphere

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Sights in the town Saltnes (1)

Husebystranda🎡 recreation

Family-friendly sandy beach with a grassy picnic area in Huseby, Saltnes.

Frequently asked questions

Saltnes: where is it located?
Saltnes is located in Norway.
Saltnes: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Jun, Aug.
Saltnes: why is it worth visiting?
Saltnes is a serene coastal village situated in the municipality of Råde, along the eastern shores of the outer Oslofjord in Norway.
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