The Ice Cream Bar is a heaven for ice-lovers and children!
A large selection of ice-cream and milkshakes.
In the summer the Ice Cream Bar is open almost every day!
For opening hours, check out the website.
The Ice Cream Bar is a heaven for ice-lovers and children!
A large selection of ice-cream and milkshakes.
In the summer the Ice Cream Bar is open almost every day!
For opening hours, check out the website.
Welcome home to the home of Fjøsnissen. Experience theater, animals and play in a fun place that takes you back in time. It is just big enough for adults to enjoy themselves while the children play freely. Fjøsnissen invites you to a festive theater in the barn – and here anything can happen! (The theatre is in Norwegian language)
Tickets are purchased at the entrance.
Cuddling with the animals
On the farm you can meet rabbits, alpacas, sheep, goats, pigs, pot-bellied pigs, hens, chickens, ducks and peacocks.
Food and drink
Feel free to bring your own food – on the farm there are hot grills for free use. In the area there are several benches and tables where you can enjoy lunch. The farm has its own kiosk with a selection of food and drinks.
Read more at Buggegården's website.
Fredriksvern has played an important part in the development of Stavern as well as in Norwegian maritime history during the years, and the place has probably been a harbour since ancient times.
During the winter of 1748-49 king Frederik V. of Denmark-Norway ordered construction of a shipyard and a drydock in Norway, and in 1750 the first Norwegian naval base was constructed.
The naval station had strong fortification, moats and many buildings. Outside the moats Norway's first garrrison church was built. This rococo mastepiece was completed in 1756.
The commanding officer's lodge from 1751, the guardroom, two forges, the smith's house, a magazine, two provisional storehouses, the barge shed, the galley sheds and the gunpowder house are all still present at the former naval base, and many tourists travel to Stavern each and every year to experience these historical buildings.
Fredriksvern became the main base for the Royal Norwegian Navy when Norway and Denmark split in 1814, and continued to be an important naval base – it remained active as an air force academy until 2002.
There are several art galleries and small museums here, and the area offers exciting activities all year round.
Sandefjord is full of buildings and details in Art Nouveau, and you will be able to experience many beautiful details walking around the town.
The town fires in 1882, 1900 and 1915 paved the way for new architecture and laid the foundation for the brick houses of Sandefjord.
These marked trails for walking or jogging are starting from Matrosgata 6, in Sandefjord town center.
A free map are available at Sandefjord og Oplands Turistforening in Matrosgata 6.
Five tours are marked with blue and T-signs on poles. In the terrain, it is marked with blue paint.
– Preståsen, easy walk 3.5 km
– Stub – Hjertnes forest, a little demanding 5.9 km
– Fjellvikåsen via Rødsåsen, little demanding 7.3 km
– Mokollen, Midtås and Mølleråsen, a bit demanding 6.3 km
– Culture Walk, easy walk 6.9 km
Via Ferrata Climbing 4 hours
Climbing and rappelling along Tjøme`s beautiful coastline in Færder National park! There are 6 different rappels.
Price NOK 890,- per person.
Climbing Park with family activities
2,5 hours. Age: from 4 years.
Price NOK 350,- per person. Online booking with family discount.
Includes; Activity of your choice and Safety equipment.
Weight limit is 120 kg.
Rappelling pacage for groups
2,5 hours. Price NOK 380,- (minimum 10 persons/NOK 3800,-) See the film on YouTube here.
At the lobby bar, you can relax to quiet background music.
Matlykke – The Cafè food of happiness – offers tasty cheese, hams and sausage from countries such as Italy, Spain, France and Norway.
Side dishes such as olive oil, marmalades, pesto, aioli and various dressings are also offered.
Sandefjord Bathhouse was opened as a health resort in 1837, and both royalty and well-known figures from the arts world were among the guests at the spa. The resort remained in operation up until the Second World War. The old Spa is today used for culture and banqueting rooms.
Guided tours during the summer season will be announced at Kurbadets facebook site and in the Event calendar What´s on?
Guided tours for groups
If you would like a guided tour of the Kurbadet, please contact the Kurbadet administration.
The venue’s design is inspired by the golden times in Sandefjord – The Whaling time.
The decor is authentic items, pictures and other documentation from different whaling expeditions. If your interested in the history the whaling boat “Southern Actor” is not far from the restaurant.
The restaurants fantastic signature dishes such as barbequed whale steak and the well known fish soup by kokeriet.
The menu changes with the seasons and consist of good food with a nice price!
Kokeriet Restaurant has a large menu with lunch specials, sandwiches, snacks, main courses and desserts. French, Italian, seafood and vegetarian.
To book a table call (+47) 92 98 97 69 or email post@kokeriet.no.
For more information, look at the website www.kokeriet.no