Alpakkatur på Verdens Ende

The alpacas are all different, they have unique personalities and of course have their own names! You will get to hike in the beautiful nature with your own alpaca on a leash! This means that participants go on a guided tour with alpacas in real alpaca halter with a rental rope! The alpacas Sondre, Ivar and Aune are ready to take you on a trip! Alpacas are strongly attached to their flock, they do not like to be separated. Because of this, the stable always take their entire "little" flock on trips. Alpacas are curious and friendly animals, even in encounters with us humans. The participants will learn about the alpacas and the basics of handling them. Everyone can also take part in feeding the alpacas with their own special feed.

The tour takes about 1 hour. It can vary a little how long the alpacas spend on the trip, so you have to reckon that it can take a little longer or a little shorter time than scheduled. Stall Verdens Ende can adapt the trip to the participants' needs, for example by just walking on the paved road, or at a slow pace. Dress for the weather, as this takes place outdoors! The stable's reception will be open. Snacks and drinks are sold here, as well as simple food such as waffles and sausages.

Prices
Price for 1 alpaca NOK 395.
For each additional person NOK 230.
There must be at least 2 groups, each with their own alpaca on a trip, as the alpacas are herd animals and cannot go on a trip alone.

Terms
-All participants who are to go with their own alpaca must be 12 years of age (younger participants can share an alpaca with a parent)
-Participants under 18 years must be accompanied by an adult (18 years and older)
-Dogs and prams can not join the trip.
-Participant's responsibility to be properly dressed / shod for the trip
-Infection control is important, so footwear that has been on other farms / barns must be washed before arrival
-Good animal welfare is one requirement, so one is obliged to follow instructions given.

Svinessaga Friluftssenter

The outdoor center at Goksjø can be used all year round. 

Here you can climb in the play park, swim and enjoy snacks and drinks brought from home.

Svinessaga Friluftssenter is operated by DNT – Sandefjord Tourist Association​.

Onsdagstur med seniorgruppa

Sandefjord tourist association (SOTF) can help you with membership and walking/hiking suggestions all over the country, with good advice.

Sandefjord tourist association is for everybody that’s interested in walking/hiking, with over 2.600 members it’s the biggest association in Sandefjord. The tourist association have offers and activities for its members. The goal is to get everybody in every age group out and be active. Besides taking care of offices, stores and cabins, SOTF also maintains 260 km of paths and have approx. 300 tourist arrangements a year.

Become a member!
As a member of SOTF you’re automatically a member of The Norwegian tourist Association (DNT). The membership provides good deals and discounts on DNT cabins and arrangements, the journal Fjell og Vidde, and a yearly book with tourism articles.  

Visit www.sotf.no and look at the calendar to find group-trips.

Coastal trails Åsgårdstrand – Tønsberg

Start the tour at the guest harbour and Grand Hotel Åsgårdstrand. The first hundred meters from Badeparken in Åsgårdstrand can be walked along the beach, before the trip continues along national road 331 a bit past the bathing area from Feskjær to Saltkopp. From Saltkopp there is a footpath to Essoskogen in Tønsberg municipality. At Bliksekilen there is a sign for the Essoraffineriet at Slagentangen. Continue about 600 meters past the exit. At the large high-voltage masts, it is possible to cross the ground. Then keep right and follow Jordbærveien past the settlement. Here you enter Essoveien, which takes you down to the wonderful hiking areas in Essoskogen.

From here, the coastal path continues through the forest and along fine pebble beaches to Karlsvikodden and Karlsvika, where you follow the beach to Skallevoldstranda, Ringshaugstranda and Furustrand Camping. The coastal path then continues a short distance to Vallø marina.

A nice walk in flat and easy terrain. If you want to cycle, the stretch is part of national cycle route no. 1.

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

10-toppsturen Sandefjord

In total, you walk approx. 800 meters in altitude on the trip. On the trip, you will get a fantastic view of the city, the fjord and the surrounding landscape.

Duration: The tour takes 5-6 hours plus breaks.
Difficulty: Medium

The 10 peaks

Preståsen 44 m.a.s.l
Fjellvikåsen 91 m.a.s.l
Varden 105 m.a.s.l
Gjekstadåsen 75 m.a.s.l
Frebergåsen 55 m.a.s.l
Bygdeborgen på Unneberg 116 m.a.s.l
Hjertås 148 m.a.s.l
Mokollen 107 m.a.s.l
Midtås 94 m.a.s.l
Mølleråsen 71 m.a.s.l

If you don't want to do the whole 10-peak tour, you can do the 4-peak tour. The trip is approx. 7 km and takes 3-4 hours plus breaks. The trip goes to Mokollen, Midtåsen, Mølleråsen and Preståsen.

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!

Karljohansvern rundt

Start at the Marine Museum, and follow the path south along the canal to Fyllinga. Here the trail continues on the east side of Karljohansverk and through Hortensskogen. Continue to Møringa bathing area, cross over and follow the beach edge south where it is possible to return to the Marine Museum.

Løvøya

You pass, among other things, the Løvøy Chapel from the 13th century and Jesusbukta. You will then reach the swimming area and campsite.

The hiking trail around the island is sometimes rough and difficult to traverse. The trip is approx. 4 km long.

There are good parking options below Løvøykapellet and at the beach right nearby.