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Skedsmo Svømmeklubb

Sports
🕑 1.5 to 2 hours👶 Best for ages 1-12. Toddlers and preschoolers can safely splash in the shallow children's pools, while older kids can practice swimming skills and enjoy more active water play during family sessions.

About

Skedsmo Svømmeklubb offers family-friendly swimming in a welcoming public facility just outside Oslo's city center. With dedicated shallow pools for young children and scheduled family swim sessions, it's an ideal spot for families to enjoy water play together regardless of swimming ability.

Highlights

  • Shallow children's pools perfect for beginner swimmers and water-shy toddlers
  • Dedicated family swimming sessions with a welcoming atmosphere
  • Clean, well-maintained Norwegian public facility standards
  • Affordable public swimming option near Oslo
  • Changing facilities accommodating families with young children

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Note the unusual 24-hour opening schedule: the facility is closed on weekends (Saturday and Sunday) but open continuously Monday through Friday, so plan your visit on weekdays only.
  2. 2.Bring your own towels and swim gear as rental options may be limited. Norwegian pools typically require swimmers to shower thoroughly before entering the water.
  3. 3.Purchase Norwegian Kroner (NOK) before arriving or use a card, as English-speaking visitors may find it easier to pay with international credit cards at the reception desk.
  4. 4.Ask about family swim times (familiesvømming) at the front desk, as these sessions are specifically designed for parents with young children and tend to be less crowded.
  5. 5.The facility is located in Skedsmokorset, about 20 minutes by train from central Oslo, making it a convenient day trip if you're staying in the city.

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings (Monday through Friday, 9am to 12pm) are typically quietest and ideal for families with young children. Avoid late afternoons when local swim clubs may have training sessions scheduled.

What to Know

As a sports club facility, entry fees are typically very affordable (expect around 50-100 NOK per person). The facility follows Norwegian pool customs requiring thorough pre-swim showers and appropriate swimwear (swim diapers required for babies and toddlers).

Seasonal Notes

Indoor facility open year-round, making it an excellent rainy day activity. Remember the facility is closed every weekend, so international visitors must plan weekday visits only.

Nearby Eats

Skedsmokorset has several family-friendly options including local pizza restaurants and cafes near the train station. Consider packing snacks as dining options immediately adjacent to the pool may be limited.

More Activities Near Skedsmokorset

Park

Korsetparken

Free

Korsetparken is a welcoming neighborhood park in Skedsmokorset that offers families a perfect blend of playgrounds, green lawns, and peaceful walking paths. This free community gathering spot provides an authentic local Norwegian park experience where kids can burn energy while parents enjoy the relaxed Scandinavian outdoor lifestyle.

Playground

Lekeplass

5.0Free

This well-maintained neighborhood playground in the Skedsmokorset area offers a perfect spot for families to let kids burn off energy while experiencing everyday Norwegian life. With equipment suitable for multiple age groups and plenty of open space for running and games, it's an ideal free activity for travelers wanting a break from structured sightseeing.

Playground

Vollakroken lekeplass

5.0Free

Vollakroken lekeplass is a pristine neighborhood playground in the Skedsmokorset area that offers a perfect respite for traveling families exploring the Oslo region. With equipment designed for multiple age groups and plenty of open space for running and active play, it's an ideal spot to let kids burn off energy while enjoying Norway's fresh air and family-friendly outdoor culture.

Adventure

Vanntårnet Vardåsen

4.8

Vanntårnet Vardåsen offers families an accessible network of forest trails perfect for introducing children to Norwegian nature. The well-maintained paths wind through scenic woodlands near Oslo, providing an authentic outdoor experience without venturing far from the city. With its excellent rating and variety of trail options, it's ideal for families wanting to explore Norway's natural beauty at their own pace.