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Discover Bjørkøya's coastal path! Easy, stroller-friendly hike with swimming and history near Brevik. Perfect for families!
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
Tangen Fort is located at the far end of Langesundstangen, south of Langesund city centre, and is a popular hiking area.
Langesund
Nice trail between Jypleviktangen and Sandvika.
Stathelle
Bamble has more than 500 caches waiting to be discovered.
Stathelle
This part of the coastal path is generally easy and straightforward to walk, but there is a relatively steep hill up from Åby to Åstadheia.
Stathelle
A small detour along the coastal path from Rognstranda to Åby.,
Stathelle
Steinvika is a bay on Langesundstangen, facing south and west on to the Rognsfjord. The bay has rocky beaches. There are cliffs and smooth rocks, and it’s a fantastic place to swim in summer.
You can also experience Steinvika in absolutely foul…
Stathelle
Island hopping is fun for the whole family - check the map and see all the possibilities!
Brevik
Langøya is an island in Langesund, beautiful areas for the whole family.
Langesund
Bamblevann is a popular bathing place in Bamble and is a nice area for the whole family.
Stathelle
In Bamblemarka has Bamble Sports Association developed a ski trail from Rørholt to Nenseth via Hundekilen. The Association also has a small trail from the Rugtvedt to Herum.
In Sour Bogen is a 5 km. lighted trails that are open to public use at…
Stathelle
The trail around Stokkevannet is adapted and checked Rugtvedt and Stokke Vel.
Stathelle
Popular sandy beach in Stathelle. Follow the road to Langesund by the sea.
Stathelle
At Rognstranda there is a campsite with a great sandy beach and barbecue area.
Stathelle
One of Norway's finest sandy beaches. There is a large sandy beach here, as well as two slightly smaller ones, lots of rock and lawn areas.
Stathelle
Trolldalen Kystfort, beautifully located right on the water’s edge in Bamble, was built by the Germans during World War II.
Stathelle