48 Hours of Quiet Luxury

Sometimes it’s standing on a windswept rock, watching winter waves roll in, with nobody else around for miles.

Along Norway’s Vestfold coast, winter means something different. While alpine resorts fill with queues and crowds, the coastal trails empty out. The sea stays dramatic. The saunas stay hot. And the silence? That becomes the main attraction.

snødekt landskap foran sjø med gammeldags fyr i stein
© Verdens Ende Spiseriet

This is winter for people who’d rather hear waves than ski lifts.

Why choose coast over mountains?

En gruppe kajakker padler på et stille vann ved solnedgang. Solen kaster et gyllent lys over vannet og silhuettene av trærne i bakgrunnen. Kajakkene er spredt utover vannet, noen padler alene mens andre er i små grupper.
© Visit Vestfold

Your 48- Hour Coastal Reset

1. Pick your base wisely

The right accommodation sets the tone. You want somewhere that feels like an escape the moment you arrive – not just a place to sleep. Check in, breathe out.

  • Farris Bad

    Farris Bad Hotel is situated at the beautiful Larvik beach in Vestfold, 135 km south of Oslo.

  • Hotel Klubben

    Hotel Klubben is beautifully located by the harbour in Tønsberg. Stay comfortably in one of Tønsb…

  • Hotell Karljohansvern, Sjømilitære Samfund

    The Hotell Karljohansvern, Sjømilitære Samfund is placed on Karljohansvern, surrounded by beautif…

  • Nevlunghavn Gjestgiveri – Courses & Conferences

    Host your next strategy session, leadership retreat or small conference at Nevlunghavn Gjestgiveri

  • Quality Hotel™ Tønsberg

    Quality Hotel™ Tønsberg is a modern family and conference hotel in Tønsberg. With its beautiful l…

  • Havna Tjøme Hotel

    On the threshold of the scenic Færder National Park, Havna Tjøme Hotel offers an idyllic location…

  • Scandic Park Sandefjord

    Scandic Park Sandefjord is located by the harbour in the town centre and is the biggest hotel in …

  • Hotel Wassilioff

    Hotel Wassilioff is an outstanding hotel with an unique location in the heart of Stavern city cen…

  • Grand Hotel Åsgårdstrand

    Grand Hotel Åsgårdstrand occupies an idyllic position near the marina in Åsgårdstrand, with a pan…

2. Walk the coastal trails until your head clears

This is the main event. Not a workout, not a challenge – just walking along the coast until the noise in your head quiets down.

The trails here are marked, maintained, and genuinely beautiful. Granite rocks meet the sea. Small beaches appear between headlands. Harbours shelter wooden boats. In winter, you’ll have most of it to yourself.

Tre kvinner i fargerike vinterjakker står ved et kompasskilt med havet i bakgrunnen.
© Simen Sørhaug/Visit Vestfold

Where to walk 👇

3. Get cold. Then get warm.

Here’s where Scandinavian winter culture makes perfect sense.

After walking in cold wind, you dip into even colder water. Your body protests. Then you step into a hot sauna, and everything – muscles, mind, mood – softens. It’s not punishment, it’s a reset.

  • Saunas in Vestfold

    Ready to sweat away the stress of everyday life? Discover a sauna near you where you can warm up,…

  • Spa at Farris Bad

    Farris Bad has established its spa at a real, mineral-rich spring and has one of the largest and …

  • Outdoor pool – The Pool Club

    Outdoor pool on the rooftop.

  • Tønsberg Yoga

    Yoga center in Tønsberg.

  • Body 'N' Balance

    Body 'N' Balance is a provider of massage and facial treatments in Vestfold.

You don’t need to be Nordic or brave. You just need to try it once to fall in love.

4. Eat and drink like you mean it

Food tastes better after a day outside. That’s just physics.

Vestfold does simple, good food well – fresh seafood, local ingredients, proper coffee. Nothing overthought, nothing pretentious. Just honest cooking in places that know what they’re doing.

  • Food & drink in Vestfold

    Fancy a bite to eat at one of the many eateries in Vestfold? Whether you’re looking for a delicio…

5. Add culture when the mood strikes

After a day in the wind, there’s something deeply satisfying about settling into a warm concert hall or wandering through a quiet gallery.

To personer ser på malerier i et galleri. De står foran hvite kunstverk på mørk vegg. Galleriet har treparkettgulv og spotlys i taket.
© Simen Sørhaug/Visit Vestfold

Vestfold has plenty of proper cultural offerings – not just tourist attractions, but real venues with interesting programmes. Music, theatre, art exhibitions that locals actually attend.

  • What's on in Vestfold

    Browse through Vestfold’s event calendar.

  • Galleries

    Regular exhibitions are organised all over Vestfold, keep an eye on our Hva Skjer calendar.

  • Attractions & museums in Vestfold

    Vestfold offers attractions ranging from ancient Viking burial mounds to the very best of Norwegi…

  • Exhibitions

    Get an overview of art exhibitions in Vestfold throughout the year. The most complete calendar of…

ℹ️ The practical bits

Vinterlandskap i Stavern ved solnedgang. Et rundt steintårn med konisk tak står på en odde omgitt av svaberg og bart fjell. Himmelen er dramatisk farget i rosa, oransje og blå toner, og det stille vannet reflekterer de varme fargene.
© Jørn Tore Røed

Before you leave home:

Weather: Norwegian coastal weather changes fast, though Vestfold is widely known to have some of Norways nicest climate. Remember to check the forecast, but also accept you might get wet. That’s part of it.

Clothing: Layers are everything. Wool base layer, warm mid-layer, waterproof outer. Bring spare clothes – wet and cold is miserable, not character-building.

Footwear: Waterproof boots with good grip. Ice can appear on trails, especially in shaded spots. Small crampons or spikes (available in any sports shop) are worth having.

Route planning: Most trails are well-marked, but winter conditions can make some sections tricky. Check locally about current conditions.

Ei i rød jakke og en i blå jakke med sekk står ved siden av hverandre og ser utover sjøen, med et sjøfartsmonument på deres venstre side
© Simen Sørhaug/Visit Vestfold

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