Our guides

Oslo City And Naturewalks is a small, but exclusive guiding company, known for its high-quality walks, with excellent guides! Our guides are all very clever enthusiasts, who love their job as guides in Oslo. Their job is to make your walk unforgettable!


Kristin Amundsen

Kristin established “Oslo City And Nature walks” in 2000, and thereby started the first guiding-company that exclusively specializes in walks in Oslo. She is an enthusiastic guide, who believes that our walks not only shall be historically interesting, but also entertaining - and that a mix of great storytelling and great knowledge, will make our walks a memorable experience for our walking customers. Oslo is full of exciting stories that go all the way back to the viking-age, and Kristin enjoy passing them on with smile, laughter and gravity. She has specialized in the ghosts of Oslo, and was the first person to do ghostwalks in Norway. She is an eager member of the Medieval society of Oslo, and apart from being an authorized Oslo-guide, she has theatrical background, and is also a writer. She is educated within tourism, and also work for national TV. Kristin guides in both Norwegian and English language.



Lene Dons Samset

Lene is an authorized Oslo-guide, and is our specialist on Akerselven, the beautiful and impressive river of Oslo, that is very close to her heart. She is always up to date on any news around “her” river. Lene likes to be out in the forests and nature surrounding Oslo, and loves to take our walking visitors out for hikes in these beautiful areas as well as within the city center. She holds a lot of knowledge and experience about the city, and shares it freely and ethusiasticly with her walking participants. Besides being an authorized Oslo-guide, Lene is a flight engineer, and works as a manager at one of Oslos biggest shopping-centres. Lene guides in both English and Norwegian language.







Ross Kolby

Ross is a well recognized author of both novels and film-scripts, and is an amazing storyteller. He shares his joy of storytelling with us on our scary ghost walk! With his radiating enthusiasm – and his 17th century style of clothing – he catches us and brings us with him back through the centuries of Oslos hidden world of ghosts!
Ross is also a wonderful and well educated artist and has painted many beautiful paintings. He has also experience from acting. Ross guides in English and Norwegian language.








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