BUA – sports and leisure equipment

What is BUA?
BUA is Larvik municipality's equipment shed, where everyone can borrow sports and leisure equipment. With equipment from BUA it is easy for children and young people to try more varied activities. BUA works as a library where you borrow equipment for up to a week and return it.

Where is BUA?
BUA is located in Kristian Fredriksvei 3, 1st flooor of "Verdensmesteren" school and opposite Farrishallen. Open monday, wednesday and fridays from 2 p.m to 6 p.m.

How to borrow equipment
Everyone is encouraged to register their own loan profile before borrowing. This is done at http://www.bua.io/registrer?redirect=%2F

When you are in BUA, you will find the equipment you want to borrow or talk to those who work at BUA. The first time you borrow from us, you must show identification. If you are under 18, you must bring an adult with you for the first time (someone who is over 18 and responsible for the loan).

What equipment can I borrow?
Sports and outdoor equipment for summer, winter and year-round. Such as: balls, disc golf, soccer shoes, calfskin, roller skates, hammock, SUP board, crab line, outdoor toys, cross-country skis and boots, alpine equipment, hockey equipment, bicycles, scooters, bicycle cart, tent, sleeping bags, bags, carrying chisels , mm See more here: https://www.bua.io/utlansordninger/bua-larvik

Borrowing Policy
– take good care of the equipment you borrow.
– remember to return the equipment at the agreed time, so others do not have to wait.
– if there is something wrong with the equipment, let us know so that BUA can fix it.
– if the equipment is damaged during use, talk to BUA so that you can find a solution.
– if you lose the equipment or do not return it, you must replace it.
You can find loan terms here – also in several languages ​​at the bottom of the text: https://www.bua.io/artikkel/betingelser

Sykkeltur Horten – Tønsberg – Hvasser

Horten – Borre – Åsgårdstrand – Ringshaug- Tønsberg

The surroundings are varied with forests, cultural landscapes and small towns. The substrate changes slightly on the way to Tønsberg with both wide and slightly narrower trails through idyllic forest areas. Once at Hvasser, there are various food options and hiking opportunities. It is also possible to take the bus back to Tønsberg.

Challenges: You have to follow the signs along National Bicycle Route 1 to find the way. There may be some car noise along the way on the road beyond Nøtterøy, especially during the public holidays. Separate bike paths next to it still make the route safe.

Start point / end point: Horten harbor / Hvasser v / Tjøme
Distance: 56 km
Estimated time: Two days
Substrate: Approx. 85% asphalt, 15% dirt road / wide path
Total climb: 440 h
Difficulty: Easy
Suitable for: Families with cycling children from 9-10 years
Recommended bike type: Most bike types can be used, but road bikes are less suitable here.
Digital map link: here

Source: VG – Fem fine sykkelturer for familien

Sykkeltur Oslo – Sandefjord

The route starts in Oslo and goes along bike-friendly roads through Asker and Bærum to Drammen, and further south in a flat and bicycle-friendly landscape through Vestfold. The tour offers varied landscapes in easy terrain. Ride through beautiful cultural landscapes with plenty of great swimming spots along the way. Included in the price are 3 night at a hotel w/breakfast, infomaterial, directions and Merlot GPS map. 

Day by day

Day 1 Oslo – Drammen 48 km

The route goes on a bike path parallel to the E18 to Lysaker. From there you follow National Cycle Route 1 via small roads to Bærum and on to Nesbru and Asker center. From asker the route goes to Lier and further along Drammenselva. The hotel is located close to the train station. It is possible to take the train from Asker to Drammen if you want to avoid hills over Liertoppen.

Day 2 Drammen – Horten 50 km

Here the route follows the cycle path along Drammenselva and continoues up light slopes towards Sande. The pier in Holmestrand is well suited for a lunch break with views of the fjord and marina. Further south you follow small roads towards Horten. Here it is recommended to take a walk in the area around the old navy base Karljohansvern. The area offers historical experiences in scenic surroundings. Today's best swimming spots can be found at Holm in Sandebukta and Hagermannsparken in Holmestrand.

Day 3 Horten – Sandefjord 55 km

The last day of cycling starts with following National cycle path 1 out of Horten on forest trails towards Åsgårdstrand. You will pass Midgard Vikingsenter where you can take a closer look at the life of the Vikings in Vestfold. The center constantly has exciting new exhibitions, which illustrate various aspects of Viking history. The center is located by the beautiful Borrehaugene, which is one of Norway's most important national cultural monuments. Be sure to visit the magnificent Guild Hall – a reconstruction of one of the Vikings' great banqueting halls. In Åsgårdstrand you ride past Edvard Munch's house, which is often open to visitors. Furthermore, a cycle path is followed along the coast towards Tønsberg. At Skallevollstranda it is nice to go for a swim.

In the center of Tønsberg you have the opportunity to visit Haugar Vestfold Art Museum where you can, among other things, see Andy Warhol's tribute to Munch. Make a stop at Vikingodden on the dock in Tønsberg and see the replicas of the Vikingships: Oseberg ship and the Klåstad ship. On weekends, there are skilled guides in place who tell about Vestfold's Viking history. The route continues through Stokke municipality and the idyllic melsomvik, with good swimming spots along the way. The further journey passes the Gokstad Ship's burial ground. before arriving in Sandefjord. Hereyou can visit Hvalfangsmuseet – the national and international knowledge and activity center for whale and whaling history. Dinner can be enjoyed on the edge of the pier, for example at Brygga 11, Geir Skeie to enjoy some delicious seafood.

Day 4 – Sandefjord

Home travel day. After breakfast at the hotel, the program is over. Take the bike on the train back to Oslo, or continue exploring Vestfold. Take a ferry from Engø boat harbor via Veierland to Tenvik on Nøtterøy. Veierland is a charming car-free island that is explored on foot or by bike. After arriving in Tenvik you can ride your bake to the magnificent The World's End for magical nature experiences and a bite to eat. 

 

Period: Every day from May 15 to August 3, 2020.
Price: NOK 1.750,-
For more information and to book your tour, contact Merlot Travels. 

Bicycle trails in Horten

A wonderful place to bike
Could you imagine a bike ride along a beautiful coastline with exciting historic trails?
Then Horten is the right place. This is Vestfold's bike deerado due to the flat nice stretches Horten has to offer. Here young and old can join – for the terrain is suitable for people of all ages and with different physical levels.

Horten – a bikefriendly city
In 2016 it was decided that the municipality of Horten will be a bicycle city. A cooperation between the Norwegian Public Roads Administration, Vestfold County Municipality and the municipality of Horten will help develop the cycling opportunities in Horten until 2020. Yet, today, Horten stands out with its long straight stretches through beautiful countryside, adventurous forests, historical trails and a beautiful coast.

Sykkelvei 1 (Bicycle road 1)
Part of the national cycle network is Sykkelvei 1. This is clearly marked with dark red signs with a green number route. Sykkelvei 1 leaves from the ferry port of Horten, and follows the coastal path to Åsgårdstrand. The coastal trail is also well distinguished with its light blue markings.

Recommended bike paths
* Horten – Åsgårdstrand (Sykkelvei 1) A beautiful ride along beaches, svaberg and through Fjugstad's rare ash forest and natural recreational areas.
* Karljohansvern around Bike past exciting architecture, museums, cafés, galleries, parks, canals and an adventurous deciduous forest.
* Lystlunden – Borre (the old railway) An historic route past the Gildehallen and Borrehaugene.

Map
Vestfold Bicycle Map is a detailed chart which can be bought at most of the hotels in Vestfold. It can also be purchased by VisitVestfold.
The coastal trails between Horten and Åsgårdstrand is part of Sykkelvei 1. This trail is well marked with light blue signs.
Maps of the coastal trails in Horten is also suitable for bikers. You will get maps of the trails in Horten for free at the Library in Horten (Addr.: Apotekergaten 10, next to the City Hall and the Sjøsiden shopping mall). You can also find maps on the information board at Paletten shopping center in Åsgårdstrand.

Rent a bike with Aktiv Fritid

Bike Rental on Tjøme

Start your day by bike, find your own seaside rock to relax on, and end the evening with a sunset at Verdens Ende on the edge of the archipelago. Exploring Tjøme by bike is an easy and flexible way to discover the island. With flat terrain, quiet roads and well-maintained cycle paths, getting around is simple and enjoyable.

Bike rental is ideal for families, groups of friends, school trips and anyone looking for a relaxed outdoor activity. It is also a great way to make the most of your stay and can easily be combined with activities such as Via Ferrata, the climbing park or overnight hammock accommodation.

Aktiv Fritid Tjøme rents out mountain bikes that work well on a variety of surfaces, both on cycle paths and trails.

Practical information
Pick-up: Havna Hotel & Spa (by the tennis courts) or Tjøme town centre
Time: Bikes are available from 09:00 and must be returned before midnight
Booking: Must be booked before 10:00 PM the day before
Other: Lock code is sent by SMS
Prices: 1 day: NOK 350, 2 days: NOK 500, 1 week: NOK 800

Frequently asked questions
What is included when renting a bike on Tjøme?
Helmet and lock are included with every bike rental. Bike bags are also available for rent for extra storage on longer trips.

How far can you cycle on Tjøme?
Distances between attractions on Tjøme are short, and it is possible to cycle around large parts of the island in a single day.

Does Tjøme have good cycle paths for those who do not want to ride on trails?
Yes. Tjøme has well-developed cycle paths that make cycling comfortable and accessible without using trails.

How much time should I allow for a bike trip on Tjøme?
Most visitors choose to spend half a day or a full day cycling, allowing time for stops along the way, café visits and breaks by the sea.

What happens if it rains?
Bike rental on Tjøme is flexible throughout the day, so you are free to adjust your plans according to the weather and your preferences.

On two wheels on the cycle lanes Vestfold

Between April and the end of September, Vestfold is the perfect setting for cycling holiday. The landscape is easy to cycle in, and you can choose what you want to see. What about cycling along smooth rocks and beaches on the Coastal Route from Horten to Helgeroa? Or taking tranquil trip through the woods along the beautiful Numedal Route? Savour the smell of seaweed and blooming meadows. Let the wind ruffle your hair. Stop at a beach and take a dip. Try your hand at fishing the Numedalslågen River. Experience town life or visit an open farm. Take a break from the hustle and bustle – take your bike and enjoy your adventure.

Vestfold has more than 600 kilometres of signposted cycle paths. Two of the national bicycle routes pass through the region – the Coastal Route (Nordsjøruta) and the Numedal Route (Numedalsruta). 

http://www.cyclingnorway.no/en/national-cycle-routes/

Bicycle routes in Sandefjord

The national coastal route no. 1 along the coast and the regional route no. 24 to Larvik also both pass through Sandefjord and offer beautiful natural scenery.

In addition there are 3 local routes:
-Torp Tour (18 km)
-Goksjø Tour (16,6 km)
-Marum Tour (13,3 km)