Kongeeikene is a remarkable cluster of four large oak trees located in Maridalen. These trees have an impressive girth and form a common crown with a diameter of approximately 314 m². Oak trees are rare in the area, making this cluster particularly interesting for visitors and researchers. From a distance, the cluster gives the impression of being one large tree, which adds to its unique visual appeal.
There is also a legend connected to the Kongeeikene, which claims that a king is supposed to be buried under the trees. The location gives a distinctive atmosphere, as the cluster is close to the road and halfway down the hill. This makes Kongeeikene a historical landmark that attracts both local people and tourists who want to experience the area's nature and cultural history.



