Sandefjord boasts miles of coastline, as well as a rich historical heritage. Vikings have left their mark here, as has the fishing industry. Discover beaches, urban life, fascinating history, art, and more!
Located about 120 kilometres south of Oslo, Sandefjord is a modern yet charming seaside town and a popular holiday destination for Norwegians. The city has large forests and numerous sandy beaches that offer recreation and relaxation year-round.
In between the sandy beaches lie a series of sheltered coves and beautiful smooth, sloping rocks down to the shore. You can choose between bustling beaches or more secluded swimming spots all along a coastline that is almost 150 kilometres long.
The Vikings lived in the area around the Oslofjord about 1,000 years ago. Traces of their civilisation remain in Sandefjord through the artefacts and monuments they left behind. This is where the famous Gokstad ship was found, and the area is home to several other sites and historic landmarks from the Viking Age.
Streets lined with small, traditional wooden homes and large, up-to-date complexes for modern living make for a varied and exciting city centre.
Sandefjord is home to a variety of galleries, sculptures and museums, including the Whaling Museum, Europe’s only museum dedicated to whaling and its history, and a good starting point for learning about Norway’s whaling industry. There are several options for getting to Sandefjord and around.
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