Coastal cabins Oslofjord
There are several Coastal cabins you can rent via Oslofjordens Friluftsråd, on the islands outside Drøbak. Both on Håøya and Bergholmen there are nice coastal cabins of all sizes.
The family favourite Lågøya
Experience the scenic cabin paradise of Lågøya in the Oslofjord, which can be reached by Ruter boat.
Family favourite Lågøya offers accommodation in cosy cabins run jointly by Oslofjorden friluftsråd and DNT Oslo og Omegn. The island, which is one kilometre long, has great hiking areas, family-friendly swimming bays and a small playground. Sparebankstiftelsen DNB bought Lågøya from Circle K in 2022 – and the aim is to make the island and the cabins accessible to everyone.



Camping and hammock
For other types of accommodation, we recommend sleeping in a hammock, either in Frognmarka or along the coast. Frogn has a lot of open countryside that is ideal for spending the night outdoors.
Håøya is also a great place to pitch a tent, where you can stay for a maximum of five days.
A well-known hammock beach along the coastal path from Skiphelle to Ramme Farm is Kjeppestadbukta. Here there are several trees close to the beach.
There are also a good number of apartments that are rented out throughout the year via various channels, including Airbnb.no and Finn.no.
Motorhomes
Motorhomes can park in municipal parking areas outside the city centre, as long as they stay within the lines.
Motorhome parking is not permitted at Sjøtorget. There are 4 spaces at Molo B, Havnegata 15. These parking spaces are larger than a regular parking space.
Overnight stays are not permitted, as the law states that there must be at least 4 metres between each parking space before overnight stays can be permitted.
Motorhomes can empty septic tanks at Husvikveien 58, by the pumping station.
Parking is also permitted on Torkilstranda (free, 24 hours) and Skiphellestranden (free, 24 hours).