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Region Arendal offers skerries, saltwater, festivals, arts and culture, tranquillity and activities in nature such as fishing, canoeing and hiking.
Sirdal is known for good hiking and skiing. The famous mountain plateau of Kjerag in the Lysefjord is not far away..
Sørlandet is the southernmost region of Norway, with 30 municipalities and approximately
250,000 inhabitants.
Sørlandet comprises of 7 different regions, and each of the regions has one or more tourist-informations.
Kristiansand, the capital of Southern Norway, is the fifth largest city in Norway.
The tourist office in Kristiansand is open all year. Here you will find information on accommodation, attractions and activities in the wider region.
The valley of Setesdal in southern Norway stretches from Evje in the south to Hovden in the north, a total of 147 kilometres.
There are four local tourist information offices in Setesdal: in Evje, Bygland, Valle and Hovden.
The Arendal Region is a beautiful coastal area consisting of skerries, woods and hills. It is a popular summer holiday spot for many Norwegians.
The main tourist office for the region is located in Arendal, whilst smaller tourist information offices are available locally.
There are two tourist information offices in Sirdal. Here you will find all the information you need to plan your holiday in the area.
The community centre of Sirdal is Tonstad, Norway's capital of hydro electrical power development.
The Hovden Tourist Information Office is located in Hovdetun, right in the centre of Hovden.
Located in the county of Aust-Agder, Hovden is the largest ski destination in Southern Norway.