Outdoor pool – The Pool Club

The Pool Club – outdoor pool at Quality Hotel Tønsberg

New concept in summer 2024!
You will find The Pool Club on the roof on the 5th floor. Here you can enjoy a fantastic view while relaxing in comfortable sunbeds or seating areas. The heated pool has a temperature of 32 degrees.

Indoor sauna and a relaxation area for extra well-being. 

Regardless of whether you are a hotel guest or not, you are always welcome at The Pool Club.

ID 20 years
For more information and opening hours, check the website here.

Beaches in Larvik, Stavern and Helgeroa

BEACHES IN LARVIK, STAVERN AND HELGEROA

Ula beach is one of Vestfold's finest beaches and many local's choice number one. The beach is in the heart of a small bay protected from the wild ocean. It has fine shallow and sandy beaches surrounded by smooth rocks in the archipelago of Skagerrak. 

In the old days Ula was an important pilot and fishing port. The sea outside of Ula can be tough, so the well-known pilot Ulabrand safeguarded many sailors here. There is a stone monument of Ulabrand at the top of the mountain hill by the harbor. From this spot, you will experience an extraordinary view, so don't miss it when you get here. Today, Ula is a popular holiday resort with many cabins and a charming marina. The coastal trail passes by and makes it a great place for hiking. Kiosk, trash cans and a swimming raft. Toilets at the camping area.

To get there by car, follow Rv303/Tjøllingveien to Ulaveien. Signs to Ula. Parking at the end of the road. If you follow the road towards Eftang, you will get to Ølbergholmen at the far end of Viksfjord with a beautiful sheltered beach, large recreation areas and beautiful rocks. About 600 meters to walk from the parking lot.

Kjerringvik Idyllic and beautiful bay with two beaches and islands. It is difficult to determine what makes the place most beautiful; the two nice beaches, the harbour with flowers and benches, the small and cozy wooden houses, or the beautiful rocks and islets surrounding the bay. On the pier Fornet there is also stairs going out in the sea. Here you can swim over to small islands and lay on a smooth rocks warmed up by the sun. The beaches are child-friendly, have swim rafts and at the innermost beach there is a diving board at the rock. Benches, toilet, outdoor shower and trashcans. Guest marina. If you want to find yourself a great viewpoint, you can walk the stairs up from Kjerringvikveien to Seilbåtfjellet (The Sailboat Mountain). Via Kjerringvikveien you can also reach the large bay Svinevika.

Rekkeviksbukta beach A beautiful beach and free area on the eastern side of Larviksfjorden. A 95 meter long west-facing sandy beach with a nice grassy backdrop. The beach has a long ramp into the sea, made for wheelchair users. The coastal trail between Østre Halsen and Gon passes by Rekkeviksbukta.

If you walk the trail along the north side of the bay you will get to Kjeholmen. Here is also nice swimming possibilities, either from the great rocks (svaberg) or the two smaller sandy beaches. On the south side of the bay you can follow the path to Franklinodden. Here it is fun to dive from the smooth rocks.

The famous Polar ship Fram was built in Rekkeviksbukta. On the lawn behind the beach is a memorial and information sign. Rekkevik bay also has public toilets, changing rooms and garbage disposal. There are also playgrounds on site.

Bus stop: Vindlyveien. 3 minutes walk to the beach.

Gon Beach
Gonstranda (The Gon Beach) is a beautiful seaside resort in Gonsbukta on the eastern side of Larviksfjorden. Here you will find both nice sandy beach, green grassy areas and smooth seashore rocks to climb. There is a dive board on the rocks (3 meters) and a swim raft in the sea. Gonstranda has both toilets and garbage dumps, and on the camping site you will find a kiosk in the summer season. 

Bus stop: Gon. 1 minute walk to the beach.

Hvittensand Beach The large sandy beach banks has been named one of Norway's finest beaches, and for generations it was one of the most popular beaches in The Larvik fjord. This is due to the large amounts of white, fine sand in beautiful sand dunes that stretched far out into the fjord and became an impressive beach paradise. The mighty dunes has been erected by Lågen for the last approximately 5000 years. Today, the bustling beach life in the summer is almost gone due to the expansion of the harbor on the Revet (the reef) on the opposite side, where large amounts of rock have been added, and caused the water to rise into Hvittensand.

Be careful! It is warned against swimming on the river side due to dangerous undercurrents in Lågen / Lågen's outlet.

Access via the Coastal Path between Østre Halsen and Gon which passes the swimming area. There are rubbish bins on the beach and along the coastal path there is also an outdoor toilet. Not wheelchair accessible.

 

THE BEACHES ALONG THE BRUNLANES COAST STAVERN – NEVLUNGHAVN – HELGEROA

The coast between Stavern and Helgeroa has miles of beautiful beaches. The coastal path from Rakke towards Nevlunghavn goes past all the beaches.

Corntin is located on Fredriksvern in Stavern. A nice and shallow beach with large grassy areas. 

Solplassen Beautiful sandy beach with floating jetty. Summer open shop and cafe at Solplassen Camping.

Stolpestad Beach Nice sandy beach, a little rocky and medium shallow sandy beach at Stolpestad camping, which also has a summer open kiosk.

Anvikstranda Family-friendly beach with beautiful boulders and small sandy beaches. Here is also Anvikstranda camping.
Anvikstranda is located in the middle between the larger beaches Stolpestad and Kjærstranda – in practice these 3 swimming places are connected and form a beautiful beach.

Kjærstranda Medium ground, child-friendly sandy beach with fine sand. 200 meters long. Good facilities.

Lydhusstranda Narrow and shallow sandy beach with bathing pier. Good facilities. Lydhusstranda camping has a summer open kiosk and fast food.

Fristranda Free for camping units – hence the name Fristranda (Free beach). Fine sand.

Kolbensrødstranda Long-shored sandy beach.

The Nalum beach is an unusually long-shored beach. The beach on land is not the most suitable place to settle on, but the shallow seabank pointing to the horizon is worth experiencing. On the west side of Nalumstranda lies the beautiful Stretere beach. 

Bybadet i Sandefjord – Strømbadet

Sandefjord's city bath "Strømbadet" opened in the summer of 2020. 

The bath is located on the left of "hesteskoens" (horse shoe) left pier on Hjernesstranda.

Service building with toilets, showers and laundry room for washing and drying clothes.

During periods of prolonged or heavy rainfall, there may be transient poor bath water quality surrounding Strømbadet. This will be warned with red light upon arrival at the area. Swimming is not recommended when the red light is present. 

You will find a large parking lot at the junction Sandefjordsveien – Strandpromenaden.

Holmestrand svømmehall

In addition to communal swimming, Holmestrand swimming hall offers; sauna, swimming lessons, training and exercise for adults.

Note that the swimming pool is closed in summer and on public holidays.

For prices and opening times, see Holmestrand swimming pool.

Beaches in Sande

Bathing in salt water:

Sandviken
Child friendly sandy beach, toilet facilities with handicap toilet. Limited space and parking.

Haga Sand
Child friendly sandy beach, handicap toilet and parking facilities.

Bekkestranda
Small bathing areas. Toilets and two parking spaces nearby.

Kverntangen
Small sandy beach. Toilet. Main parking by the house Fremad, handicap parking by the beach.

Skjervika
Recreation area with lawn, rocks and bathing dock. Parking and toilet.

Nordre Jarlsberg Brygge
Child friendly sandy beach with playground, toilet. Good parking facilities nearby.

 
Swimming in fresh water:

At many of the forest waters in Sande there are nice swimming areas.

Kalmovannet
Nice swimming opportunities and benches and tables. Follow signs from the railway station towards Kalmoskog, park your car by the road and follow the marked path up to the water.

Suluvannet
Lensmannsodden and the beach below the cabin (speiderhytta) are popular swimming spots.

Beaches in Holmestrand

Bathing in salt water:

Dulpen

At Dulpen you will find an area with a large lawn located in the north end of the city. Here is a sandy beach and floating dock with diving board. The area has beach volleyball, toilet, kiosk and fast food.

Hagemann

At Hagemann you will find a lawn with a small sandy beach located in Hagemannsparken south of the city, next to the small harbor.

 

Bathing in fresh water:

Vikestranda by Vikevannet in Hof

Equipped with a toilet.

Eikern in Hof

Eikern is Vestfold's largest lake, but half the water is located in Buskerud. It is one of two main sources of drinking water in Vestfold, but the water is so deep that it is still allowed to swim and drive a boat there. The water contains several coves suitable for swimming and there are public bathing areas – Verkstedsstranda by the power station at Eidsfoss and at Thorrud Camping.

Bergsvannet in Eidsfoss

Bergsvannet is called "the warm water" by locals, as it is shallow and can therefore offer mostly pleasant bathing temperatures all summer. Right next to Eidsfoss ironworks worker's area "Gata", there is a sandy beach with a nice grassy spot. Parking and toilet only 25 meters from the beach.

Bergsvannet in Vassås

At the north end of Bergsvannet in Vassås, there is a municipal beach with a floating dock, diving board and public toilet.

Hajern in Hof

This is a nice swimming area with a connecting road for cars. Remember money for the tollgate.

Mostranda badeplass

The campsite, which is located north of the beach, has access to a kiosk and WC with shower.

Although it can be very windy on Tjøme, here you can always find a cozy spot by the rocky cliffs.

The beach is located on the south-west side of Tjøme, 5 km from Tjøme Center in the direction of Verdens Ende (The World's End).

Access: From Helgerødveien, turn right towards Mostranda. Parking options either at the campsite or 200 meters before.

Bekkevika badeplass

Somewhat variable bottom that alternates between sand, rock and seaweed. Jumping on the outside of the bare rockfaces is possible. Stairs at the far end for easy access over said rockfaces.

At Bekkevika you will find a paved walkway down to the swimming area from the car park.

Free parking.

Toilet on the north side of the beach.

Horten swimming pool

The temperature in the pool is 28.5 degrees. Here are good opportunities for both exercise and play.

Horten swimming pool has a pay-per-view terminal.

The bath time is one hour. Ticket sales end one hour before closing time every day.
Children only have access to the swimming pool until 19:00 Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. Non-swimmers must be accompanied by adults.

Horten Swimming Pool is closed all public holidays.