Rush trampolinepark

At Rush, both children and adults can be challenged with fun activities and high tricks!

Age limit 3 years. 

Booking up front at www.rushtrampolinepark.no/larvik

Norway's first large trampoline park was openend by Rush June 2016 in Oslo, and has since then established several parks around the country.

All the parks have their own café and arrange birthday parties and other events for groups and companies. Rush Trampoline Park's goal is to be the coolest experience and activity park in your local area.

Amigos Playland

Amigos Playland is an indoor activity center of approx. 1,500 sqm for families with children and others with responsibility for children. Amigos Playland is located on Ås outside Tønsberg, right by the E18.

At Amigos Playland, the children get to strengthen their motor skills and test their skills. Children can climb, slide, crawl, balance, explore and discover. Here the challenges are in line and the children experience a positive feeling of mastery. But most importantly for the kids; Playland is FUN!

The Amigos Playland play area is adapted for children aged 0 to approx. 99 years. The entrance ticket purchased is valid all day.

From 0-3 years old
There is a separate department adapted for children aged 0-3 years. In the play area for the little ones there are large soft blocks to climb, swing or slide on, two walls with puzzles, ball pool, building blocks, slides, tricycles and more.

From 3 years old
Here the children can frolic in challenging activities: long double slide with waves, spiral slide, spider tower, several obstacle courses, electric cars, trampolines, sports arena, balance board, softball cannon arena, donuts slide and more.

Children only have access with adults (minimum 16 years), and it is the adults' responsibility to ensure that the children follow the rules for the facilities. All play equipment is secured and approved according to Norwegian laws and regulations.

Laser tag
Amigo's Playland also offers Laser Tag. Laser tag is a fun game for 2 to 12 players. The participants are divided into 2 teams and you are given a pistol with a blue or green color. The game itself takes place in a separate room with exciting music and lights, where you play rounds of 12 minutes, where the purpose is to get the most points for yourself by hitting the opponents with laser beams. Since you shoot laser light, Laser tag is completely painless and only play and fun, and is best suited from about 7 years old. Children from the age of 5 can participate with adults.

Wipe Out
This is an activity for slightly older children from 6 years. You have to jump or duck when the arms pass.

Café
Amigo's Playland has a good selection of food and drink for both young and old. When the children play, the adults can relax, eat, read or surf in the café section.

Birthday party at Amigos Playland
Amigos Playland has 3 different birthday rooms with different themes. Choose between pirate, sea princess and disco room. In the birthday rooms, food and drinks are served to order, and a birthday host can assist during the celebration. After a nice time together in the birthday room, 
there is free play for as long as you want in the playground. The birthday child also receives his or her very own birthday gift. You bring your own cake or order from Amigos Playland. Forget washing dishes, washing and cleaning, and long preparations. Rather sit down and relax in the cafe while the children celebrate to the fullest. It has never been easier to give your child an unforgettable birthday at Amigos Playland.

Internet
Amigos Playland features free WiFi.

Parking
There is free parking.

Høyt Under Taket Tønsberg

No prior knowledge required 
Høyt Under Taket is a unique climbing center with many different climbing activities for both children, adults, beginners, and for those who are more experienced. Climbing walls, themed walls, bouldering, climbing courses, training room and lots more! The climbing center has more than 60 autobelayers. Autobelay is an automatic fuse that makes it possible to climb on your own.

Climbing groups children and adolecents 
Høyt Under Taket is offering a number of popular courses and groups for children and adolescents. Physical activity among children is important. Therefore, Høyt Under Taket is offering something for all ages. You can find activities for children and adolescents who want a different leisure activity, or for those who want to learn more about climbing. You can find courses year-round for children from 6 – 16 years old. 

Read more about climbing courses for children and adolescents. 

Membership – without binding contract 
Buy a membership at Høyt Under Taket and get access to the whole climbing center during opening hours. Choose between a 12 – month membership or membership with monthly withdrawal, without binding contract. Also, get Høyt Under Taket’s uniq membership benefits:
– No binding contracts
– Applicable at all Høyt Under Taket’s climbing centers 
– 20% in the climbing stores
– Free coffee
– 20% on equipment rental
– 20% on courses

Read more.

Bugården Ice-hall

Open and free hall for children and young people under 20 years of age.

Skates and own equipment must be brought with you.

Season 15 October – 15 April.

Opening hours for all:

Monday – Friday

15.00-16.00 without club and puck
16.00-17.00 with club and puck

Saturday – Sunday

12.00-14.00 without club and puck
14.00-16.00 with club and puck

The use of the club and puck is time-regulated for the sake of everyone's safety.

Special Opening hours during Christmas and Holidays. More info Sandefjord Kommune 

Marinemuseet – Navy Museum

One of the world's oldest Marine museums is located on beautiful Karljohansvern in Horten.

The exhibitions tell about the history of the navy and the navy from the Danish era until today. From Tordenskjold to the Norwegian Armed Forces' special command. It is also possible to visit a real submarine and a motorized gunboat.

There is an exciting activity room for the little ones, and in the cafe it is possible to sit down for a coffee.

Group tours for a fee can be arranged throughout the year, also outside opening hours.

The museum is closed May 1st, May 9th and May 17th. Opening hours see the website.

 

 

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.

Maritime museum

The maritime museum has the exhibition proud ships on world’s oceans which shows pictures and models of ships. With these pictures and models of ships you can see the different techniques, the dramatic and glorified illustrations of both sailboats and steamboats. There is a lot of exciting and dramatic stories about the ships and their destiny and the captains and their merits, that you can explore.

On the first floor the exhibition discoverers and adventurers take place. The exhibition displays 8 Larvikings that have challenged the ocean and the forces of nature more than most people. Their expeditions have had different purposes; some to prove a theory or to reach a goal, others for the pure excitement of an adventure. All of them have helped Larvik and Norway to get recognised. In the exhibition you will get to know Oscar Wisting, Thor Heyerdahl and Carl Anton Larsen.

Family-activities: Activity room for the kids during the summer season.

The Maritime Museum is open during the summer. Outside the summer season, it is open for events and by appointment.

Otherwise during the year, you can experience concerts and lectures with a maritime backdrop with a view of Larvik’s oldest public dock, Skottebrygga.

For guided tours off season, call 48 10 66 00.

See also Herregården and Larvik museum.
You can visit all three museums on the same ticket. If you are going to visit Herregården, you must pay the price listed there.

Herregården

The building was built in 1674 and was finished in 1677 just in time for Gyldenløve’s third wedding. “Herregården” stands as an example of continental 17th century baroque architecture in Norway, the building was also influenced by Norwegian building traditions. The building was protected in 1923, and it’s now a part of Larvik Museums.

In the east wing there’s a café that sells coffee and pancakes. And on the first floor there is remains of an old classroom as it once were used as a school.

The museum is open every day in summer season from the mid og June to the mid of August. With fun activities for families and a chance to experience the counts life. While walking around the building a guide will tell you all the stories of the counts.

Except the summer season, Herregården is open to the public by appointment. Events take place throughout the year, but only on special occasions in the winter.

See also Verksgården and the maritime museum.
You can visit all three museums on the same ticket.

Visitor Center Færder National Park

On the southern tip of Tjøme, World's End is the Visitor Center for Færder National park. The center was opened June 26 2015 by H. M. Queen Sonja. The rotunda provides panoramic views of Færder national park.

At the visitor center there are exhibitions, a drawing corner, books and games with free entrance. On the upper floor of the center you will find a shop with ice cream, coffee and cinnamon rolls, as well as locally produced items and souvernirs. Throughout the year, a number of lectures, family events and guided tours are offered. Chech out the facebook site; Besøkssenter Færder nasjonalpark.

In the same building you will also find the restaurant "Spiseriet Verdens Ende" and down by the guest harbor is the kiosk "Handleriet". These have their own opening hours.

Parking in designated places for the disabled.

The Slottsfjells Museum

Slottsfjellsmuseet
In the middle of Tønsberg in beautiful surroundings you find Slottsfjellsmuseet. The museum and the area around it, is a cultural heritage site that represent the city’s long history. The castle ruins show the remains of one of Scandinavia’s largest medieval castles.

The Viking hall
In the museums Viking hall, you will find Norway’s fourth Viking ship; this is the only preserved ship which is placed outside of Oslo. Adding to that is the story of the Oseberg findings, the grave with Europe’s biggest Viking discoveries which was found only 3 km north of Tønsberg’s city center.

Medieval exhibitions
The museum has several medieval exhibits, focusing on the life of kings, nobles, clergy and the common people in medieval Norway. Here you can learn about King Haakon Haakonsson, the civil war era in Norway, and much more.

The Whale hall
This exhibition shows a variety of whale skeletons, caught by whalers in the late 19th and early 20th century. The centerpiece of this exhibit is our blue whale; the world largest animal, approx. 27 meters long and weighing around 150 ton. Our specimen is the biggest preserved blue whale skeleton we know of today. Adjacent to the whale hall is an exhibit about Svend Foyn, a whaling pioneer from Tønsberg.

Vestfold farmyard and world war two bunker
At the foot of the hill, there is a collection of farmhouses from around the county, with the oldest dating from the early 15th century. Here you will also find a charming café. The entrance to the world war two bunker is located next to the café. The bunker was built during the German occupation of Norway from 1940 to 1945 and served as a bomb shelter and ammunition storage.

Guided tours of the museum
For guided tours and prices, please contact the museum.