The Viking Heartland of Norway
Welcome to Vestfold – the heart of the Viking era in Norway. Just an hour south of Oslo, this compact region blends Viking history, seaside towns, art and Nordic flavours seamlessly.
In other words – a perfect destination for viking enthusiasts.


This isn’t about horned helmets and tourist traps, but about authentic encounters with Norse heritage, complemented by contemporary culture, coastal adventures and Nordic luxury.
After all, Vestfold is where some of the most important discoveries in Viking history were made and you can explore some of them up close👇
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The Viking Ship Saga Oseberg
The world's most important discovery from the Viking era was made just outside Tønsberg in 1904 -…
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Sandefjord Viking Park
At Sandefjord Viking Park, you can follow along and even participate in the construction of an ar…
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Midgard Viking Centre
Midgard Viking Centre was opened in 2000 with the purpose of promoting Vestfold’s Viking heritage.
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Walk with a Viking: Guided tour in Tønsberg
Explore Norway’s oldest city with a Viking.
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Borrehaugene
The Borre Park features the largest collection of great mounds from the later Iron Age in the Nor…
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The Slottsfjells Museum
Slottsfjellsmuseet offers an exhibition on the Middle Ages, “The history of Tønsberg city” both i…
Want to Walk in the Footsteps of the Vikings?
Explore the Viking trail in Vestfold.
Coastal Beauty Unchanged Since Viking Times
Island Escapes
The Vestfold archipelago remains hauntingly beautiful. These same islands that sheltered Viking longships now welcome modern explorers.

Go island hopping on ferries or taxi boats. Pack a picnic. Find a smooth rock for swimming. Explore hidden coves. The landscape feels untouched by time.


For something special, book a guided kayak tour. Local guides know the coastline like the back of their hand, and will ensure everything from safety and equipment to local stories and legends.
🚣♂️ Want to feel like a proper Viking?
Check out Saga Oseberg in Tønsberg city center, and book a session to row it on the fjord!
⚓ Did you know? The Viking ship “Saga Farmann” built in Tønsberg by the Oseberg Viking Heritage Foundation is currently sailing the waters of Europe with a crew from a volunteer ship guild.
Verdens Ende: The World’s End
Vikings believed the world ended at Tjøme’s dramatic coastline. Today, Verdens Ende (The World’s End) offers spectacular views, a famous lighthouse and restaurants serving seafood caught hours earlier.

During high season it might feel a little touristy, but its well worth it. The dramatic rocks, crashing waves, and endless horizon explain why Vikings chose such a poetic name.
Explore Seaside Towns
Beyond the islands, Vestfold’s coastal towns each offer their own charm.
Stavern is a lively summer hub with art, galleries and golden beaches, while Nevlunghavn keeps its small fishing village feel with white wooden houses and a slower pace.
Åsgårdstrand is a quiet village best known for inspiring Edvard Munch, and Sandefjord blends Viking history with harbourside dining


Out in the archipelago, Færder’s islands of Tjøme and Nøtterøy are favourites for summer escapes, and nearby Veierland is a car-free island paradise best explored by bike.
Finally, Tønsberg, Norway’s oldest town, mixes buzzing waterfront life with deep Viking roots.
Don’t miss these activities👇
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Hiking and coastal trails in Vestfold
Are you wondering where you should go to explore the archipelago and hiking areas in Vestfold? Wh…
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Art experiences in Vestfold
There are many opportunities to go on an art-trip in Vestfold. Edvard Munch Edvard Munch spent a …
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Boat Trip in the Archipelago
Enjoy the archipelago life with a boat trip. Find an overview of scheduled and charter boats.
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Farm shops and inspirational gardens in Vestfold
Pick up goodies from local farm shops and food producers. Here is the overview.
Feast Like You Mean It
Taste the Landscape
Food is at the heart of the Vestfold experience. From seafood straight out of the fjord to farm-fresh cider and traditional dishes, food in Vestfold is rooted in local products which is reflected in the regions eateries.

Where Chefs Make Magic
Michelin-starred chef Geir Skeie works his magic at Brygga 11 in Sandefjord, transforming fresh catches into culinary art.
In Larvik, Sjøslag serves harbourfront dining at its finest – think just-caught seafood with salty breezes included along with one of Norways finest wine lists.

For true fine dining, Pileredet at the idyllic Engø Gård on the island of Tjøme elevates seasonal Nordic ingredients in a centuries-old farm setting.
Meanwhile, Taket Skybar at the top of Hotel Klubben crowns Tønsberg with modern Nordic bites and panoramic rooftop views that steal the show.

The ultimate magic happens at World’s End Spiseriet on the edge of Tjøme. Here, exceptional cuisine meets infinite horizons – dining doesn’t get more dramatic than this.
🧺 Do as the locals do: If you prefer to explore local flavours at your own pace, don’t miss the region’s farm shops. Pick up fresh apple cider, homemade cheese or traditional pastries.
Hungry yet?
Get your taste of Vestfold here👇
Hotels & Charming Hideaways
Where to Rest Your Viking Bones
Vestfold’s accommodation scene matches its Viking heritage – impressive, varied, and surprisingly sophisticated. Four properties perfectly capture the region’s range.

Farris Bad stands as Norway’s premier spa destination. This architectural marvel combines thermal pools, world-class treatments, and fjord views that haven’t changed since Viking times.
Insider tip: Book a sea-facing room and one of their signature spa treatments – pure Nordic bliss.

Hotel Klubben brings contemporary cool to Tønsberg’s waterfront. The rooftop skybar has become the town’s social hub, while art-filled corridors and designer rooms attract style-conscious travellers.
Location? You’re steps from museums, shops and the harbour.

Engø Gård on Tjøme offers something completely different – an old farm transformed into intimate luxury.
Their acclaimed restaurant showcases estate-grown produce, while rooms blend historic charm with modern comfort. It’s where countryside meets coastline in perfect harmony.

Quality Hotel Tønsberg proves great value doesn’t mean compromise. Their rooftop pool club features a heated pool and sauna with panoramic fjord views.
Add the waterfront location and generous breakfast spread and you understand why savvy travellers book here for Viking adventures by day, rooftop relaxation by night.
For Something Different
For unique stays, consider lighthouse accommodation at Fulehuk or Tvistein, treetop cabins at Tretopphytter Oslofjord and Visit Laagen or the coastal charm of old school bathing hotel Nevlunghavn Gjestgiveri.


Vestfold – An Accessible Destination
Vestfold is small, well-connected, and easy to explore, wheter you’re here for a week or a weekend.
TORP Sandefjord Airport (TRF) is the closest airport to Vestfold, with direct flights from several European cities, including Ryanair routes.
If you’re coming from further away, there are great connections through Copenhagen which brings you quickly into Southern Norway.
From the airport, trains and buses make it simple to reach towns like Tønsberg, Sandefjord, Larvik, Horten and Holmestrand.
With short travel times and easy transfers, you can explore the entire region without needing a car.

Fun fact: Every August, the Viking burial grounds at Borre transform into Midgardsblot – a unique heavy metal and viking festival.