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Edvard Munch: Beyond The Scream

Enjoyed the Edvard Munch exhibition at Tate Modern? Why not travel to Norway to discover the places that inspired him, and see more of his works.

Eating in Kragerø

The centre of town is a lively storehouse of charming cafés, pubs and restaurants catering for almost every taste.

Tourist information in Kragerø

The Kragerø Tourist Office is located in the old railway station in the centre of town. It helps visitors during the summer season.

Key facts about Kragerø

Kragerø – the gem of the southeastern coast – lies furthest south in the county of Telemark.

Getting to Kragerø and around

Getting to Kragerø is easy either by your own car or by coach. The new main road from highway E18 has improved communications into the town.

Attractions in Kragerø

The atmosphere of Kragerø is an attraction in itself. Kragerø's town borders on the harbour, with galleries and parks within easy walking distance.

Tour suggestions in Kragerø

The cluster of offshore islands with their own special features offers attractive tours. There are regular daily ferry routes to the main islands.

Shopping in Kragerø

Shopping in Kragerø is a real pleasure. Specialist shops lie side by side along most of the town's narrow streets and lanes.

What to do in Kragerø

You will have many opportunities in Kragerø for an active holiday. Activities include for example cycling, canoeing, golf and sea rafting.

Where to stay in Kragerø

In Kragerø you can choose from variety of accommodation, whether you prefer a tent near a secluded cove or a luxurious suite at a spa hotel.

Winter in Kragerø

Winter is a quiet and beautiful season in Kragerø. It is time for appreciating the peaceful nature. Take a trip on the fjord and in the forests.

The south coast and Telemark

This contrasting trip follows the beautiful coastline dotted with detours to pretty little towns redolent with the atmosphere of the windjammer age.

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