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Jomfruland National Park

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3781, Jomfruland

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  • Jomfruland National Park
  • Stråholmen and Jomfruland in South
  • Enjoying summertime at Skratta
  • interactive exhibition at the visitor centre
  • interactive exhibition at the visitor centre
  • interactive exhibition at the visitor centre
  • The polished rocks at Stangnes
  • S Rauane
  • Summertime at Stråholmen
  • Islands and islets at the outside of Portør
  • Relaxing time at Brentholmane.
  • Surfing at the Skarrakstrand
  • Seals at Ålekråkeskjæra
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  • Rauane (east)
  • Mackerel fishing outside Stråholmsteinen
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  • Wood sorrel
  • The flower cowslip at Øitangen
  • Sloes at Øitangen

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Jomfruland National Park was established on 16 December 2016 and covers an area of 117 km2(45 sq mi), including the islands of Jomfruland and Stråholmen. About 98% in the park area is sea.

Jomfruland National Park Visitor Center: A new experience!
We are proud to announce the opening of the Jomfruland National Park Visitor Center! The old lighthouse keeper's residence has been transformed into an interactive journey of knowledge about the beautiful marine national park.
Discover the wonders of nature and learn about Jomfruland's unique ecosystems in an exciting and engaging way. This is an experience you won't want to miss this summer!

Jomfruland National Park is open year round for you to explore, learn and enjoy. As much as 98 percent of the park is under water, but visitors are welcome to explore Jomfruland, Stråholmen, Stangnes and the many islets and skerries. There is much to explore here, both over and under the surface, for adventurers of all ages. Fish for crabs and find interesting traces of the Ice Age.

A map and more facts and information about the Jomfruland National Park can be found here.

WELCOME IN, PROTECT NATURE!
Welcome to the national park! There is plenty of room here, provided we take care and keep in mind the people and nature around us. National parks represent the very best of Norwegian nature. Their protected status helps conserve the landscape and a diverse flora and fauna. This means it will be possible to create wonderful memories of hikes and treks to this landscape even for future generations. 

Freedom to roam 
In outfields, you are free to go wherever you want, and you can pitch your tent or set up a hammock, so long as you stay more than 150 metres from inhabited houses or cabins. Please note that tents or hammocks are not permitted north of Øytangen Farm or at Sandbakken further south. Inside the national park, you may hike, bike, paddle or travel by boat anywhere you want. Exceptions include areas where seafowl are nesting. These areas are signposted.

Cultural heritage sites are protected from damage and destruction. Loose cultural heritage artefacts must not be moved or removed. 
Waste Remember to clean up after yourself and bring all of your waste back with you. Bonfires and barbecues straight on the ground are not permitted. Exceptions are facilities built specifically for this purpose. 

Hunting and fishing Inside the national park, you may engage in hunting and fishing subject to the same rules that apply to other water and remote areas under relevant legislation. Fishing and harvesting of shells and crustaceans are permitted. Hunting for seafowl is not permitted within a dedicated zone north of Stråholmen and certain other areas. 

Dogs are welcome. Inside the national park, dogs must be kept on a leash yearround. Be mindful of wild game, grazing animals and other visitors at all times.

Motorized traffic on land is not permitted. You may operate a motor boat throughout the national park, with the exception of dedicated zones reserved for seafowl from 15 April to 15 July. The use of life vests is mandatory in small water crafts. 

Good planning makes great experiences!

 

 

 

 

 

 

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