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Frierstien is an excellent walk of 9-10 km and forms part of the coastal path in Porsgrunn.
Brevik
See the intriguing ‘Stations’ installation in the centre of Porsgrunn.
Porsgrunn
The only Catholic church in Telemark, built in the "dragon style" in 1899.
Porsgrunn
Valleråsen can be found in Bymarka in the east of Porsgrunn and is a simple and easy hiking trail of approx. 2.2 km.
Porsgrunn
Everything from coffee cups to magnificent art vases.
Porsgrunn
The Gea Norvegica Geopark visitor center is located at the porcelain factory in Porsgrunn. Here, both children and adults can learn more about the natural history of our planet.
Porsgrunn
As the first geopark in Scandinavia, Gea Norvegica became member of the Global Geoparks Network/European Geoparks Network in 2006.
Porsgrunn
2-day tour in the Grenland area with a quick visit to Kongsberg municipality.
Skien
Little bathing place situated at Øya in Brevik. Bathing ladder, wheelchair ramp and disabled toilet.
Porsgrunn
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13 reviewsCanal Boats Telemark AS is the first Norwegian company to rent out 100% electric cabincruisers. Canal Boats Telemark introduces a whole new way of boating.
Porsgrunn
Unique concrete activity park for skateboarding, in-line skating and BMX at Kjølnes in Porsgrunn.
Porsgrunn
Røra beach is a nice and child-friendly bathing place by the Eidangerfjord in Porsgrunn.
Porsgrunn
Enjoy a short bicycle tour around Gunneklevfiord in Porsgrunn.
Porsgrunn
Osebro is the best preserved part of Porsgrunn town.
Porsgrunn
Stolpejakten or ‘post hunt’ blends sport, outdoor recreation, public health and culture.
Porsgrunn
A hidden pearl right in the center at Porsgrunn City Museum.
Porsgrunn
Situated on the outermost part of Sylterøya, an island 10 min from the city Brevik.
Brevik
In July 1907, a yacht anchored in Brevik. There was a great resurrection. It turned out that it was the Thai king, Chulalongkorn, who came to visit Brevik.
Brevik
Mule Varde in Porsgrunn is publicly owned, and after extensive restorations, Mule Varde appears today as an open garden of splendor.
Porsgrunn