Follow the west side of
the lake until you reach the Bondalsvegen road. Then follow
the motor road through the centre of the village, past Tuddal
Church, the school, Bøenloftet, Bøen kiosk and café, Tuddal
Bygdetun, Buen Kulturverkstad, the amphitheatre and the
Tuddal Joker supermarket.
Tuddal bygdetun is an open-air museum located in Hjartdal municipality. Here you can step…
The mountain Gaustatoppen in Rjukan in Telemark county is easily accessable and one of…
Tinn Museum is a open air museum with houses from before the Black Death and onwards. The…
The beautiful, ungovernable Rjukan waterfall had the power, and the engineer, Sam Eyde,…
The sun mirrors bring sun down to Rjukan Square during winter months, when it is normally…
The Kulturlandskapssenteret accepts groups all year round and has a visitor section at…
The Rjukan Railway was built by Norsk Hydro, and opened in 1909. It's a unique railway…
During the WWII Vemork in Rjukan was in focus for their production of heavy water. The…
At the Norwegian Industrial Workers Museum at Vemork you can see the unique exhibition…
The Rjukan Waterfall is unfortunately much less impressive than it used to be as most of…
Gallery Nutheim was opened in 1978. The Gallery exhibits art by local artists. Nutheim…
Visit the magnificent Heddal Stave church in Notodden - the largest wooden stave church…
Heddal local museum is situated right next to the Heddal stave church. Here you walk…
The church was built in the romanesque style at some time in the 12th century. It is…
The tale of the serpent in the seljord Lake have been told since 1750 and have been…