The Oslofjord is a large fjord located in southeastern Norway, stretching approximately 100 kilometers from the city of Oslo to the Skagerrak strait. It is known for its beautiful landscapes, dotted with islands and coastal towns, making it a popular destination for boating, fishing, and outdoor activities.
The fjord is surrounded by lush forests and hills, providing a picturesque backdrop for visitors. Several municipalities, including Bærum and Drammen, are situated along its shores, contributing to the region's cultural and economic significance. The Oslofjord is also an important habitat for various marine life.