By the waterfront at Stabbestad, not far from where the ferry docs, you'll find Beach Club Kragerø. Here you can relax on comfy sunbeds or lounge gropus while you enjoy a refreshing drink or a tasty meal from the restaurant. Go for a swim, play wolleyball with your friends, or enjoy watching your kids play in the playground area.
Beach Club Kragerø also has a stage where you can enjoy various concerts in the summer season.
You can easily get to Beach Club Kragerø with ferry from Kragerø town centre. Jump off at Stabbestad, and enjoy the short stroll from the ferry doc to the Beach Club. If you would prefer to drive, go via Sannidal and head towards Stabbestad and Kragerø Resort. Follow the signs to the ferry doc at Stabbestad, and you will find a car park on your left hand side not far from the Beach Club.
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