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Cycling holiday in Bø! Experience Fruit Valley, Evju museum farm, Bø Museum, and Bø Sommarland on this easy to moderate scenic tour.
Akkerhaugen
Spend a night under the open sky at Rauane or Rødskjær in the Kragerø archipelago. These islets are also nice for having a bath in the sea.
Kragerø
Visit Øverbø in Morgedal, the cradle of skiing! Hike to the birthplace of Sondre Norheim and enjoy historic views. A perfect family trip in Norway’s nature.
Morgedal
The whole trip takes just under one hour at a leisurely pace. The tour is suitable for both families with children and elderly people. Most of the trail is suitable for wheelchair users.
Fyresdal
Try Mountain Biking in Nissedal! 100 kilometres of bike path over heath and rock.
Treungen
Cycle the Gruveåsen loop! A family-friendly 12 km ride from Øvre Verket through the Fen Volcano’s unique geology and historic iron mines in Ulefoss, Norway.
Ulefoss
Explore the 7 km coastal path between Skjelsvik and Brevik, Porsgrunn. Find beaches, historical sites, and great views along the Eidanger Fjord.
Brevik
Nice trail between Jypleviktangen and Sandvika.
Stathelle
Cycle Langesund–Kragerø (58km). Explore Norway's National Cycle Route 1: panoramic views, beaches, and coastal history in Telemark!
Langesund
This part of the trail is generally easy and straightforward to go, but can be hilly some places. Langesund is well worth a visit before continuing the trail.
Langesund
Explore Børsesjø Nature Reserve in Skien. The bird tower is universally designed for wheelchairs/strollers. See over 230 bird species during migration!
Skien
Bike rental and repair, storytelling and tourist information. On Knuts Bicycle rentals on Jomfruland you get almost everything!
Jomfruland
Cycle Norway's Canal Route (Nat. Cycle Route 2) along the historic Telemark Canal. Experience unique lock crossing, dramatic nature, and Dalen Hotel.
Ulefoss
Kattøya, Porsgrunn: Island accessible by footbridge from Olavsberget. Enjoy hiking, fishing, swimming, and an open lavvo.
Porsgrunn
The fish are jumping!
Fyresdal has a lot of water. Fyresdal boasts 392 bodies of water over a surface area of 10 decares representing around 12% of Fyresdal's total surface area. This means fishing enthusiasts have almost limitless possibilities to…
Fyresdal
Skorve is one of the highest mountains in Seljord, with two peaks: Mount Gøysen and Mount Nordnibba. During WWII two planes crashed into the mountain.
Seljord
Easy, wheelchair-friendly hike to Galtetjern in Siljan – 4.6 km circular trail with fishing pier, Rubensplass, and forest scenery, Apr–Nov.
Siljan