There are 1,750 lakes in Nissedal. Nisser is the largest of the lakes within the municipalities.
You can, of course, also find your own 'secret' fishing lake - many of them even offer excellent opportunities for ice-fishing. Please show respect for any 'fishing forbidden' notices.
You will find whitefish, perch, char and trout, and permits may be purchased from the Tourist Information Centre and from local petrol stations.
Let yourself wander through eras and explore your ancestral age in a way seldom seen…
Since the ice-age, rocks and gravel have been swirling around on the riverbanks and…
Fjoneferja i Nissedal, MF Nissen, transport passengers and cars, from Fjone to Framnes,…
Våmur Viewpoint in Telemark, where steep mountain sides meet majestic Fyresvatn. Enjoy…
Welcome to Sputnik museum - a museum dedicated to the great artist Sputnik.
Fyresdal Open Air Museum is situated in Oyskogen (The Island Forest), which is an…
Folkestadbyen- The town of Folkestad.
In the 1870s, a centre for commerce and crafts…
Drangedal bygdetun is one of Norways most beautiful open-air museums, close to the forest…
The Russvass dam, which has been a central element in timber floating in Fardøl since…
Kviteseid Old Church lies close to Kviteseid Bygdetun museum, on a beautiful plateau near…
What did a prosperous farm in West-Telemark look like about 200 years ago? At Kviteseid…
Experience charming Kviteseidbyen by the Telemark Canal! Explore local cafes, shops and…
Skien sluse er en del av den første utbyggingen av Telemarkskanalen, Norsjø-Skienkanalen,…
Sannidal Church is a cruciform church built in 1711. Sannidal originaly had its own stave…
is a local historic collection of buildings. Since 1949, eight buildings from 1700 and…