Jomfruland, located at the outermost edge of the Kragerø Archipelago, is a beautiful, flat moraine island and a central part of Jomfruland National Park. The island, with just over 70 permanent residents, is a cycling paradise and is extremely popular, especially in summer, due to its unique pebble beach and the special cultural landscape of the Oak Forest (Eikeskogen). The island is perfect for families with children and offers great experiences in spring, summer, and autumn.
Bring your bike and experience this unique pebble island from the saddle!
You arrive at Jomfruland at Tårnbrygga. Here you will find a well-maintained public sandy beach with shallow water—a popular playground for families. The area also features service buildings with toilets, showers, and washing machines.
The cycling tour itself starts from the Tårnkrysset (Tower Junction), by the mailbox stand with information signs, just after Sykkel-Knut's workshop.
From Tårnkrysset, you pass the fire station and Ormedammen (a small pond where cows drink). Here you can turn off towards Tårntjernet. Follow the forest road on the left for a while to see Tårntjernet, which was immortalized by Theodor Kittelsen in his Jomfruland Cycle from 1893. From the tarn, you can cycle further down towards Utsida to enjoy the beautiful horizon.
The Lighthouse and The Manor:
After Hasselgården, follow the gravel road that leads into the magnificent Oak Forest (Eikeskogen). This is a fantastic cultural landscape with rare vegetation.
The road continues through the hazel forest and out to Øitangen on the northern tip. Here you will find a staffed bird station with competent and friendly ornithologists. A trip up the bird-watching tower gives you a spectacular view of the entire north end of the island (Guided tours should be booked in advance). Øitangen also has a lovely white sandy beach.
From Øitangen, the tour heads south-west (return), past the community hall, the schoolhouse, Tårnkrysset, and the fire station again. If you cycle a little further, you will reach the campsites and the ferry terminal at Åsvik brygge.
Jomfruland Camping is a great base for those who wish to stay on the island for a few days—sleeping in a tent or renting a cabin! For animal lovers, Gundersen Visitor Farm (Jomfruland Horse Center) offers many exciting animals and also horse rental.
Jomfruland is a beautiful, but also very vulnerable place that we all must help to take care of!
Take the ferry or water taxi from Kragerø or Valle to Jomfruland. The ferry crossing takes approximately one hour.
Note! Opening hours for Jomfruland's eateries vary outside the summer season. Some places close, while others, like Haga Kystkafé, may be open on some weekends. Always check the opening hours in advance (preferably on Facebook), and remember to bring packed food and drinks!
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