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Valås is a favourite hiking destination for many. From the top, you get a panoramic view of Porsgrunn all the way to Lifjell and Gaustatoppen in clear weather.
Porsgrunn
This bicycling track is a 15 kilometer long round trip that goes in slightly hilly terrain and passes a number of interesting cultural monuments.
Drangedal
Explore Vrådal's stunning landscapes with bike rentals at Straand Hotel. Discover paved, unpaved, and mountain trails.
Vrådal
The "Solsida" cycle route takes you through a fantastic landscape, past bathing areas and all the way to the Telemark Canal.
Lunde
Hiking in Vrådal to the majestic mountain top Hægefjell.
Kviteseid
Cycling through one of the richest fruit regions in Norway.
Bø i Telemark
This is a great, family-friendly summit trip! Mount Venelifjellet – literally “the beautiful mountain” – is a popular hiking destination.
Vrådal
The hike over Stærte follows an old farm track from Siljan to Prestegårdseter.
Siljan
Easy round trip that is great to walk with children. Along the way, you can experience waterfalls, historical sites, gorges, and good viewpoints.
Seljord
Explore the Århus Cultural Path in Skien. A 4.5 km historic walk for the whole family, from Århus Farm to Fossum Ironworks.
Skien
Kragerø Seilforening was founded in 1881 and has long traditions for trips and active sailing. Kragerø Sailing Association is on Saltneven, a small island on the north-west tip of Skåtøy just outside Kragerø city center. Here you will find an…
Kragerø
The view of the lake Nisser is changing from day to day, which makes the hiking over Langfjell very special.
Treungen
Take a peak trip to Fyresdal's 2. highest mountain, Roan. At the top you will be rewarded with a magnificent panoramic view over the mountains in Telemark.
Fyresdal
Round trip from Dalen where you cross the river Tokkeåi via the suspension bridge over Helveteshylen (Hell)
Dalen
Try Mountain Biking in Nissedal! 100 kilometres of bike path over heath and rock.
Treungen
This superb trail partly follows an old logging path for horses, before going up through open pine forest to a scenic overlook point providing a beautiful view over Luberg.