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Folkestadåsane is the name of the low hills between Folkestad and Hørteelva. The hills have pine trees, flat mountain terrain, large marshes and two beautiful lakes.
Round trip from Dalen where you cross the river Tokkeåi via the suspension bridge over Helveteshylen (Hell)
Dalen
Hiking in Vrådal to the majestic mountain top Hægefjell.
Kviteseid
Explore Norsjø Panorama! A family-friendly 8 km bike trip featuring Ulefoss locks, Romnes medieval church, golf, and swimming at Kalvodde. Discover more!
Ulefoss
Short and steep hike, with beautiful view over the lake Tinnsjøen.
Tinn Austbygd
Lake Seljordsvatnet has a sizeable population of large
brown trout, and a concerted effort is being made to develop
it.
There are many places to go fishing in Seljord. Contact the local tourist information, Møtestad Seljord for more information. Ph…
Seljord
A small “town” began to form in the centre of Fyresdal in the 1870s, what was known as Folkestadbyen.
Fyresdal
Lake Follsjø is a popular area among Notoddens residents, and for new visitors it is a rare treat.
Gransherad
Cycle the Solsida route! Explore medieval churches, warm swimming lakes, and Norwegian car history along the Telemark Canal. Plan your trip here.
Lunde
Exciting hiking route from Vest-Telemark Museum in Eidsborg to the historic whetstone quarry.
Høydalsmo
Explore the 7 km coastal path between Skjelsvik and Brevik, Porsgrunn. Find beaches, historical sites, and great views along the Eidanger Fjord.
Brevik
At Canvas Telemark you can experience glamping in luxurious yurt tents, incredible nature, mountain biking at its very best, unforgettable camp life and fantastic food.
Treungen
"The love trail". Beautiful natural and cultural landscape along the Gvarvelva river.
Gvarv
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
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
Mount Roholtfjell is the most marked "minialpine" mountain in Vrådal with clear-cut boulders and a height of 1005 m.
Vrådal