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Sildevika is located just 10 km from Porsgrunn town. Here you can enjoy outdoor life while camping, swimming, paddling and fishing.
Porsgrunn
Before Brevik bridge came in 1962, Stathelle was a junction for traffic between the south and east of Norway.
Stathelle
Tangen Fort is located at the far end of Langesundstangen, south of Langesund city centre, and is a popular hiking area.
Langesund
Explore the 7 km coastal path between Skjelsvik and Brevik, Porsgrunn. Find beaches, historical sites, and great views along the Eidanger Fjord.
Brevik
Situated right out where the fjord meets the open sea, Furustranda is a popular walking area and place to swim, just a few minutes from the centre of Langesund.
Langesund
The trail starts at the bottom of the stairs from the Breviks bridge on the Stathelle side.
Stathelle
Ivarsand is a part of the coastal path along the coast of Telemark.
Stathelle
The trail around Stokkevannet is adapted and checked Rugtvedt and Stokke Vel.
Stathelle
This part of the coastal path is easy to walk, with no major elevation differences. Here are some of the pearls along the path.
Stathelle
Like Steinvika, Hydrostranda beach at the outermost point of the Åbyfjord has a mixture of walls and loose seabed.
Brevik
Rules for visiting the islands and how to behave towards nature and the environment.
Brevik
Trolldalen Kystfort, beautifully located right on the water’s edge in Bamble, was built by the Germans during World War II.
Stathelle
Most of the route follows the prehistoric road through good, easy terrain.
Stathelle
Island hopping is fun for the whole family - check the map and see all the possibilities!
Brevik
There is little diving in the section of Bamble’s coast between the island of Bjørnøya and the inner parts of the Fossingfjord.
Brevik