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One of Norway's finest sandy beaches. There is a large sandy beach here, as well as two slightly smaller ones, lots of rock and lawn areas.
Stathelle
The golf course is a hidden gem located in the countryside at the Telemark coast near Valle. The course is a 9-hole forest and park course.
Stathelle
Discover Bjørkøya's coastal path! Easy, stroller-friendly hike with swimming and history near Brevik. Perfect for families!
Brevik
Tangen Fort is located at the far end of Langesundstangen, south of Langesund city centre, and is a popular hiking area.
Langesund
Sildevika is located just 10 km from Porsgrunn town. Here you can enjoy outdoor life while camping, swimming, paddling and fishing.
Porsgrunn
The Bamble coastal path starts at the library in Stathelle and finishes at Fossing in Krageø, covering a stretch of approx, 62 km.
Stathelle
Cycle the Telemark coast! Explore Langesund, Rognstranda beach, and the UNESCO Geopark on this 20 km route to Valle. The perfect Norwegian summer trip.
Langesund
At Rognstranda there is a campsite with a great sandy beach and barbecue area.
Stathelle
The floating sauna of the Quality Hotel Skjærgården is part of the wharf facility. The sauna has a wardrobe with a shower and space for approx. 10 people.
Langesund
Most of the route follows the prehistoric road through good, easy terrain.
Stathelle
Popular hiking area for families with children.
Stathelle
Jyplevika is a very popular area along the coast of Telemark.
Stathelle
Nice trail between Jypleviktangen and Sandvika.
Stathelle
This part of the coastal path is generally easy and straightforward to walk, but there is a relatively steep hill up from Åby to Åstadheia.
Stathelle
The trail around Stokkevannet is adapted and checked Rugtvedt and Stokke Vel.
Stathelle
Popular stretch of water for canoeing in Bamble.
Herre
The climbing park in Skien fritidsparken has 7 different trails in different levels of difficulty, from easy trails to more challenging trails.
Skien
Trolldalen Kystfort, beautifully located right on the water’s edge in Bamble, was built by the Germans during World War II.
Stathelle