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Sofiemyr idretts- og svømmehall sports complex in Kolbotn, Oslo
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View of Sofiemyr idretts- og svømmehall in Kolbotn, Oslo
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View of Sofiemyr idretts- og svømmehall in Kolbotn, Oslo
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Sofiemyr idretts- og svømmehall

3.6(197 reviews)Sports
🕑 2-3 hours👶 Best for ages 1-12. Toddlers and preschoolers can safely splash in the shallow pools while school-age kids enjoy the water slides. The facility caters well to mixed-age families with varied pool depths and features.

About

Sofiemyr idretts- og svømmehall offers year-round indoor swimming fun for families in Kolbotn, just outside Oslo. With dedicated shallow pools for toddlers, exciting water slides for older children, and scheduled family swim sessions, this local Norwegian sports complex provides an authentic community swimming experience away from the typical tourist spots.

Highlights

  • Shallow pools perfect for young children learning to swim
  • Water slides that provide excitement for older kids
  • Year-round indoor facility ideal for Norway's variable weather
  • Authentic local Norwegian swimming culture experience
  • Family-friendly sessions scheduled throughout the week

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Check the website or call ahead to confirm public swimming times, as the pool operates limited hours and some slots may be reserved for swim clubs or lessons.
  2. 2.Bring your own towels and swimming caps (required in many Norwegian pools), as rental fees can add up quickly for families.
  3. 3.Arrive early during weekend morning sessions (10:00 AM Saturday/Sunday) to avoid crowds and secure lockers in the changing areas.
  4. 4.Note that Norwegian pools typically require thorough showering without swimwear before entering the pool area, so allow extra time for this routine.
  5. 5.The facility is about 15 km south of central Oslo and easily reached by car or public transport (train to Kolbotn station, then a short walk).

Best Time to Visit

Weekend mornings (Saturday or Sunday 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM) are ideal for families, offering the longest continuous swim time. Friday afternoons (4:00 PM to 8:00 PM) are also good but may be busier with locals finishing the work week.

What to Know

Entry fees are typical for Norwegian public pools (expect around 80-100 NOK per adult, with discounts for children). Limited hours mean advance planning is essential. Most staff speak English, and changing facilities are clean and well-maintained.

Seasonal Notes

As an indoor facility, this venue operates year-round regardless of weather. However, hours are quite limited and vary by day, so always verify the schedule before visiting. The pool may have reduced hours during Norwegian holidays like Easter and Christmas.

Nearby Eats

Kolbotn Senter shopping area is within walking distance and offers several family-friendly options including pizza restaurants and cafes. For a Norwegian experience, try one of the local bakeries for post-swim kanelboller (cinnamon buns) and hot chocolate.

More Activities Near Kolbotn

Cafe

Kolbotn Family Cafe

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Kolbotn Family Cafe is a welcoming neighborhood spot designed with families in mind, offering a relaxed environment where parents can enjoy quality coffee while kids play safely. With a dedicated children's menu, plenty of toys to keep little ones entertained, and high chairs available, this cozy cafe makes dining out with young children stress-free and enjoyable.

Restaurant

McDonald's Kolbotn

$$

McDonald's Kolbotn offers weary traveling families a familiar respite with a dedicated play area where kids can burn off energy while parents enjoy a relaxed meal. This location combines the comfort of recognizable menu items with a welcoming play space, making it an ideal pit stop during your Norwegian adventures or a low-key dining option when jet lag hits.

Playground

Kolbotn Primary School

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This well-maintained public playground in the Oslo suburb of Kolbotn offers modern play equipment perfect for burning off energy during your Norwegian adventure. Located at a primary school, the playground welcomes visiting families outside school hours, providing a free and fun break from sightseeing with slides, swings, and climbing structures that meet Scandinavian safety standards.

Nature

Østmarka Nature Preserve

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Østmarka Nature Preserve offers families an authentic Norwegian woodland experience with accessible trails perfect for little explorers. This vast forest preserve features well-maintained paths suitable for strollers and young hikers, where children can discover Nordic flora and fauna while getting fresh air just outside Oslo. The free, 24-hour access makes it ideal for families wanting flexible outdoor adventures without time constraints or entrance fees.