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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.

The tour can be embarked on in Oslo, Larvik, Kristiansand, Stavanger or Haugesund. The length of your stopovers will determine whether you will be en route for four days or four weeks.

Even before leaving the Oslofjord area, many interesting detours suggest themselves: Horten, Tønsberg and Sandefjord, and further on to picturesque Kragerø, Risør, Tvedestrand and Arendal.

A whole series of delightful little towns are strung out along the E 18/E 39 - Grimstad, Lillesand, Mandal, Flekkefjord and Egersund. Norway's southernmost point at Lindesnes and the charming town of Farsund are reached by a side-road.

Other attractions along your route are the lively, international town of  Stavanger, picturesque Skudeneshavn (ferry from Mekjarvik), the North Sea port of Haugesund, the fjords in Ryfylke, the Lake Suldal, the mountain pass across Haukeli, colourful Rauland and the rugged Vestfjorddal in Telemark.

On this tour, you travel through Hardangervidda National Park.

Road From/To Distance
E18 Oslo - Kristiansand 320 kilometres
E39 Kristiansand - Flekkefjord 118 kilometres
Rv 44 Flekkefjord - Stavanger 152 kilometres
Rv 47 Stavanger - Haugesund  50 kilometres
E 134 Haugesund - Åmot 234 kilometres
Rv 37 Åmot - Kongsberg 177 kilometres
Rv 134 Kongsberg - Drammen  41 kilometres
E 18 Drammen - Oslo  40 kilometres
Total: 1,132 kilometres
 
Last updated:  22 September 2008
Girl with crab in Southern Norway - Photo: Johan Wildhagen/Innovation Norway
Girl with crab in Southern Norway
Langesund, Norway - Photo: Johan Wildhagen/Innovation Norway
Langesund, Norway

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Southern Norway - Photo: Johan Wildhagen/Innovation Norway

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.

The south coast and Telemark

Source: Visitnorway

The Telemark Canal

The Telemark canal is a 105-kilometre long watercourse taking you from Skien to Dalen.

Tour suggestions in Telemark

Go island hopping in the Kragerø skerries or choose among several popular biking routes.

Hiking in Sørlandet

Sørlandet offers both short and longer hikes. Setesdal, Åmli, Sirdal and Åseral are popular mountain hiking areas. Or you can walk by the coast.

Hiking in Ryfylke

Two of the most popular hikes in Norway can be found in Ryfylke: Preikestolen (the Pulpit Rock) and Kjerag, both located by the Lysefjord.

About Forsand, Suldal, Haugesund, Telemark, Sandefjord, Karmøy...

Ryfylke

Ryfylke is home to the Lysefjord and the mountain formations of Kjerag and Prekestolen (The Pulpit Rock).

The Arendal Region

Region Arendal offers skerries, saltwater, festivals, arts and culture, tranquillity and activities in nature such as fishing, canoeing and hiking.

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Hiking offers in Ryfylke

Ryfylke offers plenty of walking options, whether you are looking for challenging hikes or more gentle walks. The Lysefjord is a popular destination.

Hiking offers in the Stavanger Region

The Stavanger Region offers varied hiking terrain, from rugged peaks in the Lysefjord to gentle coastal walks in Jæren. All are easily accessible.

Hiking offers in Telemark

From gentle walks by the coast to more arduous mountain hikes inland, the county of Telemark in southern Norway offers exciting, varied terrain.

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