Flavors of Vestfold

Experience the flavors of Vestfold through local ingredients and exciting food experiences. Visit producers, enjoy a great meal out, or bring the quality home and cook something truly delicious yourself!

Dine with a view

Verdens Ende Spiseriet is located at the far end of Tjøme, with the sea as its nearest neighbour. Here you’ll be served fresh seafood while enjoying a panoramic view of the horizon – an experience that tastes as good as it looks.

: An elderly couple enjoying a meal at a round table with a panoramic view of the sea. Large windows let in natural light, and in the background you can see the sea, rocks and a stone-built chimney. The table is set with breakfast or lunch dishes, coffee cups and a small plant that adds a cosy atmosphere.

Taket Skybar at Hotel Klubben in Tønsberg is located on the 8th floor and offers panoramic views of the city. Japanese-inspired dishes are served here from lunch to dinner, and the bar tempts with creative cocktails.

: The stylish rooftop terrace of Hotel Klubben - the rooftop - with glass railings and panoramic views of the city, river and lush hillsides in the background. The terrace is furnished with elegant café tables, wicker chairs and comfortable lounge areas. On the tables are water bottles, menus and condiments, ready for guests to enjoy a meal or a drink in the sun.

The Pool Club at Quality Hotel Tønsberg is the place to be if you want to enjoy a relaxed atmosphere with something good in your glass. The dedicated bar on the 5th floor offers refreshments with city and sea views, perfect for lazy summer days or an atmospheric evening.

The Pool Club is open all year round with a heated pool at a lovely 32 degrees, and is completely free for both visitors and guests of the hotel🌊

: The rooftop terrace at The Pool Club at Quality Hotel Tønsberg, with an elegant pool surrounded by sun loungers and seating areas. The stylish lounge atmosphere invites you to relax, with views of Tønsberg harbour, the pier and modern apartment buildings along the water. The pool bar is located in the centre of the area, surrounded by green plants and a sunny terrace.

If you get hungry, just head down to The Social Bar & Bistro on the first floor. It serves classic bistro dishes with a modern twist, all while enjoying the fantastic panoramic view of Tønsberg harbour and pier.

The Farris Bad roof terrace in Larvik offers a spectacular view of the sea. Here you can sit back in comfortable seating and enjoy the view. In season, simple snacks and refreshments are served in a relaxed lounge atmosphere.

re friends are enjoying a relaxed moment on a sunny roof terrace with spectacular sea views. They sit in comfortable lounge chairs, wearing light summer clothes and sunglasses, while toasting with white wine in glasses. The sunlight is reflected in the sea, and the maritime ambience creates an exclusive, relaxed atmosphere.

Fresh quality and real flavors straight from the farm

Vestfold is brimming with quality ingredients, and its farm shops are filled with fresh local produce.

At Søndre Grevle in Stavern you’ll find fresh vegetables, juicy strawberries and flavoursome meat from free-range pigs. Everything is grown and produced on the farm or in the local area – it’s a short journey from farm to fork.

Not far away, at Kryssgaarden near Helgeroa, you can pick apples, Celina pears and raspberries straight from the trees. When the farmer isn’t around, the self-service farm shop is open, so you can buy fresh, local produce whenever it suits you.

Knatten Fruktgård is located in Sandefjord, an idyllic fruit farm with over three generations of experience in fruit production. Here you’ll find fruit, berries and their own apple juice – known for its pure and full-bodied flavour with no additives.

Box of red apples from Knatten Fruktgård. Apple orchard with fruit trees in the background. Sunshine on the ripe, red apples.

At Holt Gård in Undrumsdal, yoghurt, cheese and ice cream are made from organic milk from their own cows. In the farm shop you’ll also find fresh eggs, meat and vegetables – all produced on the farm and with a focus on sustainability and quality.

At Tjøme Kolonial, the shelves are filled with organic delicacies, fresh bread and the legendary pesto that people come from far and wide to get their hands on. Here you can both shop for something good to take home and sit down with a coffee.

Ocean’s finest – served fresh on your plate

With the sea close by, there’s no shortage of fresh seafood in Vestfold. In Sandefjord, you’ll find Brygga 11, the restaurant of Bocuse d’Or winner Geir Skeie. Here it’s all about pure, good flavours from the sea, served in a relaxed atmosphere.

Two smiling waiters wearing dark blue Brygga 11 uniforms serve seafood dishes in a restaurant with a maritime atmosphere. One waiter holds two plates of fish soup with mussels and fresh herbs, while the other serves a large bowl of mussels, French fries and aioli. In the background, you can see the restaurant's interior with glass doors, tables covered with blue water glasses and warm light bulbs that create an inviting atmosphere.

Right next door is Brødrene Berggren, one of the country’s oldest fishmongers – and a trusted supplier of seafood to both restaurants and locals. Here you’ll always find fresh catch, whether you’re looking for today’s dinner or something extra special for the weekend.

Afternoon Tea

The British concept of Afternoon Tea, with delicate treats and something delightful in the cup, has made its way to Vestfold. Several places offer this cozy tradition, but be sure to book in advance – tables fill up quickly!

: An elegant tiered serving platter filled with delicious cookies, scones and fresh berries, ready for a classic afternoon tea experience. The table is beautifully set with champagne glasses, teacups, white tablecloths and delicate flowers, while soft daylight streams in through the window, creating a cosy atmosphere.

Here are some of the places where you can enjoy a really good Afternoon Tea:

Join us on a food journey through Vestfold

Some things just have to be experienced – and the flavour of Vestfold is one of them. This video gives you an insight into the ingredients, people and places that make the food experiences here so special.

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Boat trip in the archipelago

See the archipelago from a new perspective! Go ashore and explore the island life, or sit back and enjoy a relaxing boat trip.

Boat trip in the Nøtterøy archipelago

Join DS KYSTEN on a trip through Nøtterøy’s archipelago and experience the coast from the deck of Norway’s oldest steam-powered coastal vessel. The trip starts from Tønsberg pier and takes you on four hours of beautiful archipelago idyll.

DS Kysten is docked, decorated with colourful signal flags, while people board the historic steamship for a trip. The sunset is reflected in the water, and the atmosphere along the pier is lively.

Perfect for those who want to sit back, breathe in the sea air and enjoy the view in peace and quiet.

Boat trip in Færder National Park

Fjordtaxi takes you out into Færder National Park, whether you want to experience the coastal landscape for a day or spend the night in a tent, hammock or coastal cabin🏕️

: A black and red taxi boat is moored at a stone jetty in the sunshine. Behind the jetty you can see a small crane, a life buoy and an idyllic archipelago with wooded islets and blue water.

With regular summer routes to Ildverket and Færder Lighthouse or the islands of Ildverket, Vestre Bustein, Mostein and Lindholmen, it’s easy to explore the archipelago – even if you don’t have your own boat.

Boat trip to Bolærne

The flying boat travels from Husvik in Tønsberg to the Bolærne archipelago, part of Færder National Park. Here you can explore Vestre, Mellom and Østre Bolæren, with lovely views, beautiful hiking trails and exciting history.

Smooth-cut rocks stretch out to sea, with small puddles reflecting the sky. A rustic bunker can be glimpsed in the landscape, while the horizon meets the calm blue sea.

Boat trip to Svenner

Take the boat out to Svenner Lighthouse and experience the archipelago at its best! Here you’ll find sun-warmed rocks, clear water and an exciting history. Perfect for a day of swimming, fishing or a stroll around the island🎣

A couple walks along a stone path between the cliffs at Svenner Lighthouse. In the background are the white and red buildings and the iconic lighthouse, with the sea and boats creating a classic archipelago idyll.

During the season, scheduled ferries and taxis depart from Stavern – a trip that’s just as good for the adventurous as for those who just want to rest their shoulders.

Boat trip between Husøy & Husvik

Save time and enjoy a short boat trip with the Ole III ferry. It takes you quickly and free of charge between Husøy and Husvik in just two minutes, perfect for avoiding the detour. It runs daily during the summer months, has room for 11 people and you can bring your bike on board.

: A large, white wooden house with a red roof stands near the water. A red and white fishing boat is moored at a long wooden jetty. Blue sea and green islands are seen in the background. Good contrast between the white house and the surroundings

Boat trip to Veierland

Take the Jutøya ferry to Veierland from Tenvik on Nøtterøy or Engø in Sandefjord and enjoy a day on the car-free island. Fine cycle paths and hiking trails await you here, and we recommend stopping off at Dagro’s café or Villa Veierland for a bite to eat on the way.

Passengers stand at the rail of a ferry approaching the pier at Veierland. On land, a small group of people are waiting, with Norwegian flags waving in the wind and an idyllic collection of white and red houses in the background.

Along the way, you can greet sheep and cows while enjoying the rural tranquility—so bring your bike on the ferry and explore the island at your own pace.

Boat trip for groups

Are you a group that wants to get out on the water? Several of the boat companies also offer trips for groups – whether it’s a boat trip, a company outing, a stag party or a day out with friends and familie🧑🏻‍👩🏻‍🧒🏻

Summer-clad people stroll along the pier at Verdens Ende in Færder National Park, surrounded by sailboats and rocks. Blue skies and sunshine are reflected in the water, while boats buzz in the background.

Some boats will take you out to the lighthouses, others will dock at islands where you can barbecue and swim, and some may even serve food on board.

Book a taxi boat whenever you want

Whether you want to explore the islands, go fishing, go on a seal safari or just enjoy a day at sea, there’s a taxi boat to take you there. An easy and flexible way to experience the archipelago!

Explore your options here

  • Fjordtaxi

    Fjordtaxi AS is a taxi boat that runs ordinary transport with passenger and goods in the Oslofjord.

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    Stavern Dykkersenter is locally known in Stavern, and carries out tasks underwater.

Farm shops and inspirational gardens in Vestfold

Do you love locally sourced food, local treasures and a good dose of rural charm? Vestfold has many cosy farm shops and green inspirational gardens – perfect for a little excursion where you can buy straight from the farmer!

Larvik

The women of the fields

Along the Brunlane coast you’ll find Åkerkvinnene – six enterprising women, each with their own farm shop or garden. Together they offer local products, events and experiences. A perfect opportunity to make a pleasant stop along the way!

Søndre Grevle

In a charming yellow farmhouse in Stavern, you’ll find Søndre Grevle, where you can fill your shopping basket with fresh vegetables, sweet strawberries and tasty meat from free-range pigs.

: An old-fashioned orange tractor is parked in front of a charming yellow farm building with a cosy seating area. Sunflowers in an old milk pail stand in front of the tractor and the gravel square creates an authentic, rural atmosphere.

Everything is grown and produced on the farm or in the local area – local and really good!

Grønn Glede

At Grønn Glede you’ll find beautiful, organically grown Eucalyptus and decorative greenery as wreaths – perfect for a fresh touch in your home. You’ll find them during the summer at Anvikstranda camping, so stop by and get inspired!

Ingunns Hage

Are you dreaming of a beautiful garden room? Ingunns Hage invites you to an inspiring garden walk among pergolas, pavilions and herb gardens – an oasis for anyone who loves green surroundings.

: Large terracotta pots filled with lush, pink hydrangeas are placed along a greenhouse wall, surrounded by tall, purple flowers. The green lawn and dense plants create an idyllic garden space filled with colour and life.

Skjærgårdshagen

At Skjærgårdshagen, organic vegetables, cut flowers and edible flowers are grown with love. The garden is open by appointment and on selected dates, so come along to secure yourself a piece of the best of nature!

Lillavendel

Lillavendel offers a cosy farm atmosphere with a café and country store in charming surroundings. Here you can enjoy food made from the farm’s own produce and shop for self-produced skincare products and natural candles.

Kryssgaarden

At Kryssgaarden, just outside Helgeroa, you can pick juicy, organic apples, Celina pears, raspberries and much more – straight from the trees and straight into your basket. When the farmer isn’t around, the self-service farm shop is open for those who want to buy local and fresh produce.

Sandefjord

Furu Egg

At Furu Egg, you’ll find fresh eggs straight from free-range hens, along with locally sourced goodies such as honey, jam, potatoes and apple juice. The shop is a little treasure trove for those who appreciate genuine flavours and local food.

: Trays of fresh white eggs stacked in a green cardboard box. The shiny eggshells reflect the light, and a rustic farm environment can be seen in the background.

We recommend to secure one of their famous caramel puddings before you go!

Knatten Fruktgård

Knatten Fruktgård is an idyllic orchard where a variety of fruit and berries are grown. Their self-produced apple juice is known for its pure, full-bodied flavour with no additives.

At Strand Gartneri’s farm shop you can buy fresh fruit, vegetables and local delicacies in season – a taste of Vestfold’s best produce!

Bondens Hage

Bondens Hage has a charming flower shop and a cosy café. Here you’ll find beautiful bouquets, plants and interiors, while the café tempts you with homemade treats such as the popular cream-baked buns.

Explore the park area, meet sheep and rabbits, or enjoy a cup of coffee among the flowers🌷

Engøy Gjestegård

At Engøy Gjestegård you can shop in the charming “Vognskjulet”, where the farm shop offers local goodies.

: A smiling baker in a chequered apron holds a tray of freshly baked, golden brown buns with vanilla cream and pearl sugar. Behind her is a counter with glass cases filled with home-baked bread and pastries, while shelves of cured meats and local produce adorn the rustic farm shop.

Here you’ll find fresh baked goods, cured sausages, eggs, potatoes, onions and much more – and of course coffee and ice cream for a little break!

Villa Veierland

In the middle of the idyllic island of Veierland, you’ll find Villa Veierland, a charming garden café with homemade pizza, fresh baked goods and something good in your cup – all year round.

White building with red doors and "Villa Veierland" sign. Cyclists with colourful clothes stand outside. Stone-paved courtyard and green plants.

Fat and Fe

Fat og Fe is an organic farm shop and grocery store with a good selection of food, interior and eco-friendly products, many in bulk – so feel free to bring your own packaging.

Sit on the porch with an organic coffee and ice cream while the chickens and Mikkel the cat stroll by 🐈

The Alonso House

Alonso House is a little paradise for those who love treasures with soul! In the cosy shop – or “the house with the weird in it” – you’ll find everything from vintage and second-hand finds to locally produced goodies.

: Cosy farm shop with outdoor seating, green plants and a rural atmosphere in the yard. There is plenty of seating spread across the gravel outside the farm shop.

Take a break in the courtyard, enjoy a slice of cake and, if you’re lucky, you might get to meet the house chickens and cats!

Hjortegården

At Hjortegården, the deer roam freely in beautiful surroundings, and you can get close to them while enjoying the tranquillity of the yard 🦌

Close-up of a deer eating green leaves from an outstretched hand. The deer has an ear tag and brown fur.

In the farm shop you’ll find tasty cured sausages, venison and home-baked flatbread – perfect for a tasty bargain. They also sell coffee and ice cream for those who want to indulge a little extra!

Tønsberg & Færder

Holt Gård

At Holt Gård you get genuine, unspoilt artisan products straight from the farm. In the farm shop you’ll find everything from yoghurt, cheese and ice cream made from organic milk from their own cows to fresh eggs, meat, fruit and vegetables🍓

: A farmer in a red t-shirt and cap is picking ripe strawberries in a field surrounded by lush nature. He is holding a basket of freshly picked berries as the sunshine illuminates the green strawberry plants. In the background, a greenhouse and forest frame the idyllic farm atmosphere.

You can also meet the animals and enjoy country life with a freshly baked waffle, a cinnamon roll – or perhaps a freshly baked pizza from the farm café!

Ramnes Søndre Gård

At Ramnes Søndre Gård you’ll meet alpacas, mohair goats and Norwegian short-tailed sheep, and can take home soft yarn and woollen products. In the shop, you’ll find freshly baked pastries, honey, coffee, tea and spices – everything you need for a little taste of farm life at home.

: A close-up of a brown alpaca and a white alpaca standing close to each other, muzzles almost touching.

Tjøme Kolonial

At Tjøme Kolonial, good food and pure ingredients take centre stage. Here you’ll find organic delicacies, homemade jams, fresh bread and the legendary pesto that people come from far and wide to secure.

: Two smiling employees stand behind the counter at Tjøme Kolonial, surrounded by fresh bakery products, a coffee machine and delicacies. The green counter is filled with cookies, scones and other temptations, while shelves and refrigerated counters abound with organic products, jams and pre-made sandwiches.

The coffee shop serves delicious coffee, sandwiches and soft ice cream with seasonal toppings – perfect for a little break or something good on the go🍦

Holmestrand

Sjue Gård

Sjue Gård in Hof has an idyllic location with views down to Bergsvannet in historic Vassås. The hosts are passionate about traditional Norwegian food and drink.

: Bottles of apple and aronia juice from Sjue Gård, beautifully displayed in the sunshine. Some of the bottles are gift-wrapped with a bow, while others are displayed in rows together with decorative gift boxes in red. A selection of locally produced, natural juices from Vestfold.

Summer holidays in Vestfold

10 good reasons to spend your summer holidays in Vestfold

Good sunshine, active nature experiences, swimming and crab fishing – the summer resorts of Stavern, Larvik, Horten, Åsgårdstrand, Holmestrand, Sandefjord, Tønsberg and Færder are like pearls on a string!

It’s a short distance between activity parks, city life and warm sandy beaches.

1. Archipelago and coastal life

The combination of archipelago, sea spray, rocky shores, sunshine and sandy beaches makes Vestfold the perfect summer destination!

Blessed with a long coastline and a large archipelago park with fine beaches, smooth rocks and pier life – just a short train journey from the capital. This is part of what makes Vestfold perhaps the best starting point for a typical Norwegian summer.

Visit the iconic Tilting Lighthouse at Verdens Ende, or take a stroll along the coastal path (don’t forget your sunscreen and swimwear for a cooling dip on the way) to maximise that holiday feeling.

2. Children’s summer paradise

Vestfold offers lots of fun for families with children🛝 There are climbing parks, farm experiences, trampoline parks and playgrounds to name but a few. Throughout the summer, families can choose from many different activities – both indoors and outdoors.

There’s also a whole host of fun events for kids throughout the summer!

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3. Concerts & festivals

Summer in Vestfold is not only about sun, sea and archipelago cosiness – it’s also a time for some of the country’s biggest festivals. It doesn’t get any better than that 🎶

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4. Food from nature

Vestfold is Norway’s vegetable garden and larder – and the distance from farm to fork is particularly short here. The good soil and favourable climate mean that a large proportion of the country’s grain, potatoes and vegetables are produced here. In other words, there is plenty of access to local and organic food and drink.

This is reflected in the produce available in the restaurants – and you can even visit charming farm shops selling everything from homemade ice cream to eggs, strawberries or scented candles, skincare, knitted sweaters or other craft products.

Several of the farm shops have cafés with homemade cakes and pastries, and some also have different animals you can meet.

  • Bondens Hage

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  • Holt Gård

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  • Åkerkvinnene

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  • Knatten Fruit Farm

    Knatten Fruit Farm produces fruit and delicious apple juice.

  • Alonsohuset – Open garden

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  • Fat og Fe

    Fat og Fe is a farm shop and organic colonial. You can find Fat og Fe at Fevang Farm in Sandefjord.

  • Engøy Gjestegård – Farm shop

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  • Ramnes Søndre gård

    Ramnes Søndre gård has a cozy farm atmosphere.

  • Sjue gård

    Sjue Gård is idyllically situated with a view down to Bergsvannet in historic Vassås.

5. Active leisure

Not a fan of sitting still all holiday? We got you!

Spend your holiday cultivating your interests! Vestfold is beautiful and relatively flat, and is ideal if you love cycling and golf. If you like to challenge yourself, there are opportunities for both indoor and outdoor climbing, via ferrata and ziplines.

A group of kayaks paddling on a quiet lake at sunset. The sun casts a golden light over the water and the silhouettes of the trees in the background. The kayaks are scattered across the water, some paddling alone while others are in small groups.

Blessed with a long coastline, paddling is a favourite with residents and visitors alike. Vestfold can tempt you with Norway’s first continuous paddling trail from Larvik in the south to Svelvik in the north. There are companies that offer kayak hire if you want to paddle yourself, or you can join courses and guided tours.

6. Shopping streets and quayside

Cosy shopping streets, shopping centres and boutiques await those who want to go shopping. You’ll also find a number of cafés and restaurants with both indoor and outdoor seating.

7. Boating

If you love spending time in the water on warm days, Vestfold is perfect. If you come with your own boat, there are several guest harbours in Vestfold. Some are located in the town centre, while others are idyllically situated in the archipelago.

Even if you don’t have your own boat, everything is in place to get out on the water. Use the scheduled boats for a sightseeing tour or island hopping in the archipelago, or hire a RIB or taxi boat for more speed and excitement if you’re a group.

8. Viking & Munch

Vestfold has an exciting Viking history that you can explore and take part in. Families can explore the history of Norway from the Viking Age, the Middle Ages and today’s Norway. At Borrehaugene in Horten, you’ll find the Midgard Viking Centre with Viking history, exhibitions and activities for children.

Norway’s first town, Kaupang, was located in Larvik, which you can also visit. Tønsberg is currently Norway’s oldest town, and here you can see the Slottsfjellet mountain and visit the Slottsfjell Museum – where you can see the only preserved Viking ship outside Oslo.

Åsgårdstrand is known as a town of artists, but you can get particularly close to Edvard Munch and his artist’s home there. The house is located close to Grand Hotel Åsgårdstrand, and if you walk around the area you can recognise several places that were immortalised in several of Munch’s masterpieces – including the iconic Girls on the Bridge.

9. Accessibility and short distances

Vestfold is a compact region that is easily accessible. There are short distances between towns, beaches and the various experiences. Stavern, Larvik, Sandefjord, Tønsberg, Tjøme, Nøtterøy, Horten, Åsgårdstrand and Holmestrand are all within easy reach of each other. Check out bus and train services to get around Vestfold.

10. Lots of sun!

Did you know that Sandefjord is the municipality with the most summer sun in the country? That’s what the results showed when 90 weather stations’ measurements over a 30-year period were summarised in 2017. And with the short distances in Vestfold, we dare to say that the sunshine coast is an apt description. There are many beautiful beaches for those who want to enjoy the sun and take a dip.

Spend your holiday in Vestfold! Expect sandcastle building and crab fishing, long evenings on the pier, fresh seafood and lots and lots of swimming🌊

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