Discover Oksvoll
The hidden gem on Norway’s coast
Nestled in the gentle hills of Ørland’s coast, about 100 km northwest of Trondheim, lies the charming village of Oksvoll. Here, you’ll experience Norway at its most authentic: untouched nature, wide horizons, and the warm hospitality of the locals. Visit charming places like Bessaker or Råkvåg. Encounter moose and reindeer on your explorations! Day trips can be arranged to both destinations – by land or sea, depending on the weather conditions.
Oksvoll is a paradise for nature lovers. Whether hiking through picturesque landscapes, cycling along the coast, or fishing in the clear waters – here you’ll find peace and relaxation far from the tourist crowds. The nearby lakes Koet and Ryvatnet invite you to swim and unwind.
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Oksvoll in Norway!
Experience nature, discover culture, and find peace.
The idyllic village in Trøndelag offers the perfect mix for a relaxing holiday. Explore the Froan Nature Reserve with its untouched coastal landscape or visit the car-free Tarva Islands. For culture lovers, a trip to the medieval Nes Church and the historic Austrått Manor is well worth it. And if you're in the mood for some urban atmosphere: Trondheim is just 100 km away and offers history, shopping, and pure Scandinavian charm.
Oksvoll – Norway at its most authentic.
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Surrounded by Nature
in the Heart of Protected Landscapes
Nature reserves and wildlife around Oksvoll – Diversity between fjords, moors, and sea
Off the coast of Oksvoll lie unique nature reserves such as Froan and the Melstein Nature Reserve, easily accessible by boat in good weather. These island groups, with their skerries, kelp forests, and wide heathlands, are home to rare seabirds like long-tailed ducks and puffins, as well as large seal populations. A trip to these areas offers peaceful nature, historic lighthouses – and an unforgettable experience far from everyday life.
Note: Moose and wildlife tours are available and usually include a detailed briefing. Although the chances of sightings are very high thanks to experienced guides and carefully chosen routes, these are wild animals – so a 100% guarantee cannot be given.




Sights
around Oksvoll
Fjord Fishing
The fish-rich waters around Oksvoll offer ideal conditions for anglers – whether from the shore, by boat, or directly in the fjord. Here, you have the chance to catch cod, pollock, and many other saltwater species amid a stunning natural backdrop.
Bjørnør Island – approx. 10 km
The small island of Bjørnør, just off the coast of Oksvoll, captivates with untouched nature, rich birdlife, and peaceful serenity. Whether for a day trip or an extended hike – here you can experience the Norwegian coastal landscape in its most authentic form.
Trondheim – approx. 100 km
Trondheim, located about 100 kilometers from Oksvoll, combines history, culture, and modern city life. Visit the impressive Nidaros Cathedral, stroll through the colorful streets of Bakklandet, or enjoy Norwegian cuisine by the water.
Froan Nature Reserve – approx. 15 km
The Froan Nature Reserve is a paradise for nature lovers. This rugged island group impresses with its unique wildlife, large numbers of seabirds, and breathtaking coastal scenery – perfect for excursions and wildlife watching tours.
Nes Church – approx. 8 km
Nes Church is a charming, white-painted wooden church with roots dating back to the 14th century. Nestled in the peaceful coastal landscape, it invites visitors on a journey through Norwegian church history. The traditional architecture and the old cemetery are especially worth seeing.
Austrått Fort – approx. 15 km
Austrått Fort is a well-preserved coastal fort from World War II. Visitors can explore its underground tunnels and learn more about the region’s military history. A guided tour offers fascinating insights into the fort’s strategic importance.
Austrått Manor – approx. 15 km
The medieval Austrått Manor is one of the oldest manors in Norway. With its unique architecture and historical significance, it offers a fascinating glimpse into the region’s past. Visitors can experience the authentic atmosphere of a bygone era.
Uthaugsgaarden Museum – approx. 20 km
This museum offers a comprehensive insight into the life and culture of the coastal population. Housed in a lovingly restored historic building, it features a variety of exhibits on local history, traditional craftsmanship, and the everyday life of past generations.