Øytunet is located on Skåtøy on a former farm called Øygaarden. In 2005 the Valldal family took over the running of Øytunet and has relied on vacation rentals and corporate events.
'Pestas house' is located on the beautiful island of Skåtøy, only 10 minutes by ferry…
Krikken Coastal Fort, a German construction from World War 2 is well worth visiting. The…
The Skåtøy Church, also known as the Cathedral of the Skerries, was built in 1862. It is…
Strømtangen fyr is one of three lighthouses in Kragerø and lies between Rapen and…
Skåtøy is the largest of Kragerø’s islands and has a flourishing Cultural life year-round…
Veten is Øyas magnificent viewpoint. From here you have the opportunity to experience…
Brusfabrikken (The soda factory) is a summer gallery for contemporary art located on Øya.
Gunnarsholmen is located a just short walk from the town center and was originally an old…
Gea Norvegica Geo Park is Scandinavia's first UNESCO certified geopark.
The geopark is…
Kragerø is referred to as "The gem among coastal cities" of Edvard Munch, Norway's most…
The bust of the feminist woman Fernanda Nissen (1862-1920), who was born in Sannidal and…
With's boder is the red building located next to Jernbanetorvet. It was built in the…
Gallery Nicolines house is a year-round gallery in Kragerø. The gallery has from the…
The memorial of the missionary, nurse and midwife Bodil Catharina Biørn (1871-1960) is…
Kragerø Town Hall was originally a mansion owned by a ship owner Biørn and his family. It…