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Sarpsfossen Waterfall in Sarpsborg, Norway Photo: Jarl Morten Andersen
The waterfall Sarpsfossen was created by nature about 4,000 years ago when the sea level shrunk so low that the inland sea was cut of by a moraine. Photo: Jarl Morten Andersen
Borgarsyysel Museum was founded in 1921 and is located just outside the embarkment Olav Haraldsson built around the town Borg in 1016. Photo: Dag Andersen
The tourist information office is situated nearby the town square. Photo: Dag Andersen
The areas around Sarpsborg are good for different walking bicycling and car tours. Photo: visitsarpsborg.no
Sarpsborg is surrounded by large areas of woods, situated close to the sea and can offer its visitors a lot of different activities. Photo: Ingerid Aune
The countryside of Sarpsborg is diverse and rich in experiences with forests, waterways and lakes. Photo: Håvard Frisell
Sarpsborg has a range of restaurants and cafés, from traditional Norwegian to Italian and Indian. Photo: Brasseri 74
Stay in a hotel or hire a cabin in Sarpsborg. If you are after budget accommodation, stay in a youth hostel or go camping. Photo: Kay Winter
You can easily get to Sarpsborg by car, train and bus. Photo: Nettbuss