The coastal path Sande – Holmestrand

Walk from Holmestrand center or Mulvika. At Dulpen sits the sculpture of the writer Nils Kjær, looking out over the fjord. Walk along the wharf through the centre, and keep left, continuing on the walkway along the water outside the Aluminiumfabrikken. At the end you enter Backersgate. Follow the street for a short distance, before taking Hagemannsveien down to the boat harbor and Hagemannsparken.

Follow the beach and go through an opening in the fence to Felleskjøpet. From here there is a footpath and path to Mulvika. If you have a pram, it is recommended to follow the car road from the park and Skolegaten for the last part. The rest of the tour is not suitable for wheelchairs.

From Mulvika, the trip is only suitable on foot, and is marked as demanding on UT.no. In Mulvika, follow the cycle path to Almedalen on the upper side of the field, around the bay and up into the forest to the right just after the last house. Out of the forest it is poorly marked. Follow the edge of the field and keep left. After a while, a tractor road is crossed and the path continues on the other side of the field and out onto Ruseberget. (Avoid crossing cultivated land). Alternatively, you can also follow the dirt road down to Snekkestadveien and follow this down to the marina. From Ruseberget, you can also take a detour out to Mulodden.

From Ruseberget, the path is followed almost at the water's edge, and past Sand camping to Sandsletta. Continue from here over a small bridge and up a flight of stairs to a gravel road through the cottage field. Here you enter the forest. Next you follow the gravel road all the way to the top of the hill and turn left immediately after the barrier. From here, the path goes through the forest to the beautiful Frebergkastet viewpoint, which has benches and a campfire. Down towards Frebergsvik is steep and rugged in places, but there's ropes that you can hold on to.

In Frebergsvika, follow the road along the water and then the path on the water's edge beyond. Here you have to climb up the side of the mountain where the path continues up to Slettefjell.

At Slettefjell it is steep, be careful! Great view, among other things, to Langøya outside Holmestrand and Løvøya in Horten. On the way down towards Varnestangen it is steep. A nice place for a bath or rest. The last bit goes on a gravel road to Falkensten Bruk, and is also suitable for bicycles and prams. From Falkensten you can also take a nice tour of Løvøya!

A very nice and varied tour that can be recommended! Note that the trip can be demanding, and challenging in the steep sections on wet terrain.

See also description and map at Holmestrand and Omegn Turistforening or Oslofjorden.com

The coastal path Berger – Sande

(Berger-Bjerkøya approx. 5 km / Bjerkøya-Jarlsberg Brygge approx. 6 km / Jarlsberg Brygge to Sande approx. 5 km)

At Fossekleiva Cultural Center & Berger Museum you will find one of the country's best-preserved industrial communities, well worth a visit!

Cross Bergerveien and follow the forest path a few hundred meters down to Bryggeveien where you meet the coastal path. You first arrive at Bergerbukta, and from here the trip goes close to the sea past Blindsand and around the headland to Leinastranda, with beautiful and hilly terrain up to Sandvika bathing area. (Toilet in Sandvika). The coastal path continues through the forest, close to the sea, to Hagasand, which is said to be the finest beach in Sande. The road continues in a beautiful natural landscape on a path and cabin road. From Vammen there is a cycle path to Bjerkøya, where you will find information signs with several suggested tours at the car park. A very exciting and varied stretch with both forest paths, beach and rocky cliffs along the way. This stretch is well marked and can certainly be recommended! The stretch is not suitable for bicycles/prams.

From Bjerkøya and further south: Cross the road that goes out to Bjerkøya through the barrier, and follow the path out along the water. Here, the coastal path goes for a good distance on a pleasant path with rich bird- and wildlife. The trail ends at the main road. From here you follow the roadside for about 4 km to Bekkestranda. NB! There is no pedestrian or cycle path here. At Bekkestranda, the main road is crossed, and the coastal path continues into Bekkeveien to the residential area, and on to Killingdalsveien until it joins the pedestrian and cycle path again. This runs past Selvik school, through a wooded area and under the road in a tunnel down towards Sandebukta and Nordre Jarlsberg wharf.

The coastal path continues onto the trail towards Lersbrygga through the forest, up past the sports facilities and back on the footpath and cycleway.

You can see the route on Holmestrand municipality's adventure map.

The coastal path Sande – Holmestrand

The entire tour is also suitable for bicycles and prams. From Gamleveien up to the old railway track there is a gravel path, which is a bit steep (can be challenging with a wheelchair without assistance). It is mostly flat all the way otherwise.

If you take the train, you can start your trip from Sande station. Cross the road and follow the footpath and cycle path along the rv. 313 sign towards Larvik.

At Skjervikbukta you go under the road and continue on Gamleveien past an idyllic area with houses and cabins. The old road is followed all the way to the end, where you go under the road in a tunnel and further up a gravel path to the old railway track to Vestfoldbanen.

From here, the coastal path follows the old railway track along the sea all the way to Holmestrand. On the way, you pass several pleasant rest areas, benches and viewpoints. At the Bogen rest area, which is located at the foot of Angers Klev, you can take the trip up the mountain.

An exciting highlight is the trip through the tunnel on the old railway line.

At Tvillingbru there is a large picnic area with a play stand, benches and a bonfire. Toilet right next to it. Here is also one of Padleleden's "paddle huts".

You can see the sea almost all the way. Some traffic noise from the road that runs parallel, but otherwise a nice and pleasant trip that can be recommended!

Coastal trail in Moutmarka

Moutmarka 3km from Skåebukta to Mostranda.

Parking at the World End. Follow the fence north, west in Skåeveien, across the field and through the gate. Marked trail to Mostranda. Return the same way or follow Moveien to the walkway along Helgerødveien and back.

Map at Færder Municipality.

Coastal trails in Stokke

The whole coastal path is approx. 13.1 km.

Rakkevik – Brunstad about 7 km
Brunstad – Melsomvik about 3.4 km
Melsomvik – Vårnes about 2.7 km

There are also 3 km marked trails in Bogen, from the quay up to Sundåsen hill.

Coastal trails in Horten

History, culture and nature all in one
Horten is a coastal municipality with a 40 kilometer long coastline from Tønsberg municipality to the south, and to Re municipality in the north. 

Popular trails
* Sandsletta – Frebergvika – Slettefjell – Varnestangen
* Falkensten – Varnestangen
* Løvøya around
* Karljohansvern around
* Coastal Horten – Borre – Åsgårdstrand (Signed as Cycle Route No. 1)
* Coastal road Åsgårdstrand – The border to Tønsberg municipality

17 km long hiking path
The coastal path in Horten is part of the North Sea Route, and extends from Falkensten / Løvøya in the north to Åsgårdstrand in the south. Along the 17 km long trail you can wander in surroundings characterized by silence, peace and quiet. Nature here is diverse. It has large features of Edelløv forest and many nice places to sit down with a snack to listen to birdsong and waves.

Maps of historical trails
Detailed maps of historic hiking trails in Horten municipality are available at ut.no.

Bicycle Paradis
Are you interested in cycling in beautiful nature, Horten has great cycling trails. Horten city is surrounded by breathtaking scenery with both flat stretches like the ones between Åsgårsstrand and Horten, and with more wavy stretch over hills and fields.

16 shelters in Horten
The geography, climate and landscape of the geography has a rich diversity of animals and plants and has 16 protected areas. These will take care of rare, vulnerable and pristine landscapes, plants and animal species.

The coastal path on Vesterøya and Folehavna

MARKING
The coastal path is marked with blue paint from Gokstad Kystlag at Framnes and from Djupsundveien in the inner parts of Mefjorden.

AVAILABILITY
The path follows a trafficated road. The standard is varying both in landscape and ground – some places can be a bit tough. The map in the brochure shows where it is hard to travel with wheelchair or pram.

NATURE
Both the flora and fauna are varied and luxuriant. The coastal path goes along fields, through wooden-areas, over slopes of bare rock, windswept crags and shallow creeks. Places with great views are marked along the path.

CULTURAL LANDSCAPES
Man's doing have left traces in the landscape – so we now have a cultural landscape. This is changing over time, depending on what people and animals do. Findings show how people have lived at Vesterøya since the later stone-ages (3000-2500 BC) and till today. Old roads of travel, stone fences, farm yards, charcoal kiln and other cultural traces along the coastline that tells us about the history of Vesterøya.

AGRICULTURE
The first inhabitants lived of hunting and fishing, later cultivating the ground and livestocks. Today, the agriculture is dominated by growing of corn, fruits and vegetables. Vesterøya exploits the very favourable local climate well. Remember that crops and gardening are important industry in the area. Please take heed to this when you travel along fields and farmhouses.

RESPONSIBILITY
Usage of the coastal path is on own responsibility. Damaged/missing markings and equipment is to be reported to Sandefjord Parkvesen.

RULES OF CONDUCT
The rules of conduct means that you have the right to travel in free nature, but it is a freedom with responsibility:
– It is not allowed to travel with motorised vehicles. On private roads, you need to get the permission of the landowner. This applies to mopeds too.
– Do not walk across cultivated fields.
– Use the allocated parking spots. If you wish to park in other places, you should first ask the landowner for permission.
– Respect flora and fauna.
– It is forbidden to make bonfires or to grill on the bare rocks because it leaves marks. It is strictly forbidden to light fire in nature from 15.April to 15.September.
– You may tent in open nature up to two nights without the permission of the landowner as long as you do not disturb those that live there and you have to be at least 150 metres from buildings.

Help us to preserve our nature and culture along the coastline. Show consideration towards other users.

Source: Sandefjord Town Council

The coastal-path on Østerøya and Yxney

In the areas around Flautangen and Yxney you will find over 10km of paths. The paths are natural and have been created from human activity over centuries. Most people should have no difficulties on the terrain, although some rocky parts can be a challenging for some.

FISHING
There are great opportunities to try your luck before the bathing-season starts. The areas around Flautangen and Yxnøy can be recommended. In the spring, you will normally find coalfish, pollack, mackerel, flatfish and sea trout.

BIRDS
Those that are interested in birds will find all the species that are typical for the low-land fauna.

FAUNA
The areas on the south tip of Østerøya is a popular place for botanics due to the rich variation in flowers and plants.

At the parking area at Flautangen you can find brochures according to the season you visit, that describes parts of the area. The brochure can also be found at the Town's Office for Parks and Sports.

 

RULES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

The coastal path is used at your own risk. You are welcome as a user. The Outdoor Activities Act establishes the common man's right to travel freely in the countryside, but it is a freedom with responsibility. The following points have been set up based on legal provisions. On Yxney, special rules apply (see notice). Report damage and deficiencies in markings and equipment to the Sandefjord Park Service.

• Use the parking spaces marked on the map in the brochure and along Østerøyveien.

• Respect plant and animal life. This applies especially in the nature reserve at Yxney.

• Bonfires and barbecuing are prohibited on loose rocks, as unsightly wounds occur. In the period 15 April–15 September, it is forbidden to light fires in forests and fields.

• You can set up a tent in the open field for up to two days without permission from the landowner, if you do not disturb residents and there is at least 150 meters to buildings.

FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT:

Park- og idrettsseksjonen, Sandefjord Rådhus, Sandefjordsveien 3
Tel: +47 33 41 67 96
E-mail: kultur@sandefjord.kommune.no

Source: Sandefjord Town Council

Coastal trails in Tønsberg

COASTAL PATHS
Essoskogen (Esso forest) 5,8 km
Exciting combined coastal path and nature trail through a veritable and stunning natural area with a rich collection of rare plant species and insects. The forest is also rich in edible mushrooms. Characteristic of Essoskogen are the beautiful pebbles along the fjord. The forest has beautiful hiking trails and a good forest road that makes it easy to traverse with both a wheelchair, a walker and a bike. In old days holiday colonies were held for Oslo children here. Essoskogen stretches from the Essorafferium at the Slagentangen of Skallevold. There are good parking opportunities outside of the Essoraffenium.

Husøy 4 km.
Coastal path that takes you around the island. Start at the sports facility and follow the trail via Bloksberg around the island's east side to Husøy Brygge. Paved road between Sandoddveien and Husøystrand.
Parking at the sports facility.

CENTRAL NATURE TRAILS 
Grevestien 3,2 km. (alternatively a longer hike over Frodeåsen hill – Great view! Ca. 12 km)
Marked path – Peewit symbol – from Honnørbryggen through Nordby and Ilene Nature Reserve to the bird watching tower. The tour takes you through much of Tønsberg's venerable medieval history. From Ilene Nature Reserve there is a short detour to the forest Gullkronene nature reserve. (Be aware of the busy road that must be crossed) 
Parking at Tønsberg Stadium or at Brygga.

CULTURE TRAILS
For those who are interested in both nature experiences and history, 8 cultural trails can be recommended. The paths are largely connected to each other, so the length of the trip is up to you to decide.

1. Oseberg 7 km.
In Oseberghaugen, the world's largest Viking are find – the Oseberg ship – was discovered in 1904. Oseberg is located in Slagendalen, 5 km northeast of Tønsberg city center in Vestfold. Traces of older settlements and burial mounds dating back to 3000 years ago can be found here.

2. Storemyr 7 km.
Caves, large and ancient oak trees and "Tusenårseika" are some of what this trail has to offer.
Parking at Ringshaug school.

3. Bekketjønnmyra 7 km.
Exciting landscape with grave. Short distance to the coastal path between Vallø and Karlsvika.
Parking at Slagen idrettspark.

4. Aker – Hoksnes -Manum 
A trail through bygdeborg, gravøyser, farm history and the history of the ski slope on Bjelland.
Parking at Bjelland and Aker.

5. Nordre Slagen 17 km.
Exciting forest path in beautiful cultural landscape.
Parking at Slagen Idrettspark or Åsgårdstrand.

6. Romsrunden 6 km.
The trail flows through old farms and mansions.
Parking at Tønsberg Montesorriskole at Jareteigen.

7. Rakkåsstien 11 km.
Nice jogging trail in variable terrain.
Parking at Greveskogen Sports Park.

8. Bergstien 2,5 km.
A path of prison history from World War II. Berg Prison was established as a detention camp for Jews and opponents of the Nazis. Information boards and memory discs are installed around the trail.
Parking at Berg Prison.

FOREST HIKES
Signalen
 4,5 km
Easy path to Tønsberg municipality's highest point 145 moh. Here is a great view. Previously, the Signal had a village castle and a place of residence. This trip is also suitable for children.
Parking at Holt farm. 20 km from Tønsberg

Langevann in Re 3,6 km
Easy roundtrip around the lake Langevannet. Parking Langevannsveien. 20 km from Tønsberg.

Trollsvannet rundt 4 km
Popular Sundaytrip to Trollsvannstua. Parking Trollsvann. 30 km from Tønsberg. Link to map ut.no.

Merkedammen in Re ca. 25 km
Hard roundtrip on roads and paths. 
Parking Merkedammen. 33 km from Tønsberg. Link to map ut.no.

Maps
Free maps of the hiking trails can be found on the Tønsberg municipality's website, and at the Service Center of the municipality at the Town Hall.