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About this area
Between the Oslofjord and the forests lies the Norwegian capital. Oslo has a special combination of city life and easy access to the great outdoors.
The cosy town of Kragerø is surrounded by islands and skerries, making it a favourite for experiencing coastal life and culture of Southern Norway.
A seaside town offering plenty of outdoor pursuits, Horten also boasts a rich heritage dating back to Viking times.
The town of Moss and its surrounding areas have the most beaches in the whole of Østfold, a rich industrial heritage and a flourishing art scene.
Experience a rich cultural life, a bustling quayside and a cosy Old Town. Fredrikstad is proud to be the best preserved fortress town in Scandinavia.
Fredrikstad is a historical, yet modern town 100 kilometres south of Oslo. The Old Town is one of Norway's most popular tourist attractions.
Horten is located in the county of Vestfold – "the sunny part" of Eastern Norway.
Visit Horten Tourist Information provides all the information you need to enjoy your stay in the Horten area.
Visit the tourist information and get help booking accommodation and finding out what is happening in town.
The Kragerø Tourist Office is located in the old railway station in the centre of town. It helps visitors during the summer season.
Oslo Tourist Information can help with accommodation, the Oslo Pass, currency exchange and tickets for public transport, sightseeing and fjord tours.
The capital of Norway is also its largest city. Oslo has over 600,000 inhabitants and covers 454 square kilometres, 242 of which are forests.
You will find comprehensive information at the tourist information offices in the Old Town and by the guest marina on the quayside in the town centre.
Kragerø lies furthest south in the county of Telemark. The town is home to some 11,000 residents.