Gavelstad Gjestegård

The hotel has got 40 rooms with showers and WC, and can accomodate 100 guests in total.

The rooms are smart and redecorated, and the hotel has several parlours and lounges. The cosy dining room can seat 120 guests.
There is also a guest kitchen available for visitors.

Appartments at Langeby Camping

Vacation apartments
The apartments is year round rentals.

Langeby has 12 modern vacation apartments thats perfect for a family of 4-5 people.

The apartments are all facing west with a nice ocean view and a big terrace. The apartments is 50 m2 with 2 bedrooms, bathroom with toilet and shower, washing machine, a kitchen with a dishwasher.

It is equipped with cable TV, utensils in the kitchen, wireless internet, and possibility for barbeques on the terrace.

Linen and towels is for rent.

Cats and dogs are allowed in some of the apartments.

Prices
For prices go to Langeby's website (Norwegian).

Swimming spots
Langeby offers a shallow beach covering 150 meters, as well as a smaller beach and over 400 meter of soft rocks.

Activities
Beach volleyball, Petanque Courts (Boules), frisbee court and a playground for the youngest.

Beautiful paths for walking/hiking with coastal paths, and not far from Folehavna.

Base camp for Sandefjord windsurfer club. Popular when its windy.

Sandefjord library has created a micro library at Langeby. The guests can borrow books for both warm and rainy days.

Facilities
Modern shower/toilet installation, laundry room, kiosk, street food, beach showers and parking.

Strand

Strand has 20 large rooms for 3-4 persons with private bathroom, and 5 older cabins with simpler standard.

In total, the place has 176 beds and large and spacious newly renovated common areas that are well suited for both camp and conference.

Strand can serve everything from varied camp food to great party menus, and they are happy to tailor arrangements for your group.

Around Strand there is a large park with a football field, playground and a barbecue area which is well suited for most outdoor activities.

Canoes for rent for groups.

Solplassen Camping

The area has together 46 cabins and bungalows for 2 – 8 people. 22 of the cabins are all year round rentals.

Solplassen Camping har åpent fra 01.05.24 til 29.09

The Camping has a grocery store and a cafe & summer restaurant with outdoor seating. The summer restaurant serves typical food such as pizza, street food and offers take away. The restaurant is open for everyone. The Camping has its own beach with a floating dock, and only a 5 minute walk from Rakke with smooth rocks.

Solplassen has 2 sanitary installations, each with their own washing machines and tumble dryers.

The Cabins
The cabins are different in standard and prices.

6 people cabin + (Year round)

Cabin with 2 bedrooms and a loft with space for 4 people, with pillows and duvets to 8 people.
Bathroom with a toilet and shower. Living Room with a TV. Fully equipped kitchen.
A small garden with outdoor furniture. 10 meter to the beach.

6 people cabin (Year round)

Cabin with two bedrooms, pillows and duvets for 6 people.
Bathroom with a toilet and shower. Living room with TV. Fully equipped kitchen..
Terrace with outdoor furniture.

4 / 5 people cabin C+ (Year round)

Cabin with two bedrooms and bunk beds, pillows and duvets for 5 people.
Bathroom with toilet and shower. Combined living room with TV, fully equipped mini kitchen.
The cabin have outdoor furniture.

4/5 people cabin (Year round)

Cabin with two bedrooms and bunk beds, pillows and duvets for 5 people.
Bathroom with toilet and shower. Combined living room with TV, fully equipped mini kitchen.
The cabin have outdoor furniture.

4 people cabin (Summer)

Cabin with two bedrooms and bunk beds, pillows and duvets for 5 people.
Toilet and sink. Combined living room with TV and a mini kitchen.
2/4 people cabin (Summer)
1 room cabin with simple standard, with bunk bed and sofabed. No pillows or duvets.
Mini kitchen with hot and cold water.

2 people cabin (Summer)

1 room cabin with simple standard with two beds. No pillows oe duvets
Boiling possibility. Fridge and some cutlery.

Look at the website for prices! (Norwegian)

The area
Stavern city centre is not far from the camping area. Stavern is a summer city with visitors from all over the country. Stavern offers exhibitions throughout the summer.

Solplassen is surrounded by beautiful nature, with a coastal path is nearby. The coastal path goes from Stavern to Helgeroa with a distance of 35 km through nature, beach and smooth rocks. In brunlanes you will find incredible Mølen, which is a part of UNESCO’s global geopark.

Fishing
Larvik has a coastline covering 123 km with good fishings spots. Fish from shore or off a boat the choice is yours. Larvik also has one of Norways best salmon rivers, Numedalslågen.

The archipelago of Rakke is a Eldorado for divers, both professionals and amateurs. There is alot to see, such as 80 shipwrecks.

Hotel Kong Carl

Hotel Kong Carl is the towns oldest hotel built in 1690. Situated in the heart of downtown Sandefjord you can find everything within walking distance.

All prices include a delicious breakfast buffet and free WiFi. 
The hotel has 47 rooms. 

Meetings and gatherings
There are meeting rooms and lounges on the first floor that can be used for closed meetings and gatherings.

Torp Hotel

Torp Hotel has 43 rooms, all with shower / WC, telephone and TV. The hotel has 84 beds in total.

Conference facilities
Torp Hotel is not only a holiday hotel, it is also a hotel for meetings, conferences and parties, with 3 well equipped meeting rooms and with room for up to 100 people. Here, you also find suitable facilities for anything from company parties to confirmations and weddings.

Food & Drinks
The guests of the hotel are served breakfast in the cosy cafeteria. Dinner and small courses during the day is also served here. People from all over Sandefjord come here to eat their Sunday dinner due to the delicious home made food.

Langeby Camping and beach

Langeby Camping and beach is located on the western side of Vesterøya apx 8 km from Sandefjord town centre. Capacity for 108 tents/caravans and 12 appartments max 80 metres from the sea, all with great view and sun all day.

Apartments
12 modern appartments (50 m2) with seaview and big terrace perfect for families with up to 5 persons. 2 bedrooms (one with bunkbeds for 3 persons and one with a doublebed), private bathroom with shower, fully equipped kitchen, livingroom. Kabel TV, WIFI Internet, Weber gass barbeque. Bedlinen and towels are for rent. The apartments are available all year round.

Swimming
Langeby has a 150 metres long shallow sandy beach in addition to a smaller beach and over 400 metres with great windswept rocks to sit on.

Activities
Sandvolleyball-court, Pentaque-court, football field, playground, great nature with costal paths and short way from Folehavna, base for Sandefjord Surf-club. Canoe for rent. 

Facilities
Modern shower/toilet, laundry, small grocery store with fresh pastries every day, barbeque kiosk, beach showers, harbour, 24 hour security, parking.

Prices
See prices on Langeby's website (Norwegian).

Havna Tjøme Camping

Havna Tjøme Camping is located on the grounds of Havna Tjøme Hotel and is available exclusively to seasonal campers*.

There are large grass fields and woodlands nearby, and cater to great sunny conditions and shelter from wind.

The camping ground facilitates its own private bocce court, and at the hotel grounds there are opportunities for more outdoor activities such as minigolf, tennis, shuffleboard, bike rentals and use of the kids playground. The hotel facilitates entertainment and sports arrangements throughout the summer months, such as RIB-excursions, kayak lessons and hire, guided bike rides, piano bar, sauna rituals and more. 

The camping is family and dog friendly.

*Any interest in ownership can be directed to the hotel reception.

 

 

Gokstadholmen

Feel like travelling from boathouse to lighthouse along the coast?

The idea behind the Coastal Route is to create a network of overnight stops along the coast of the Oslo Fjord for travellers on foot or by rowboat or sailboat. The idea comes from the "oar change" of earlier times. In those days, nobody travelled simply for pleasure; travellers had business to transact. And if the journey covered long distances, the traveller had to change rowers as well as boats. At the turn of the last century there was usually an inn where travellers could rest or wait for better weather.

The Coastal Route lets you experience the coastal islands in an eco-friendly way with rowboats and simple lodging. The idea behind the Coastal Route is to educate travellers about the coastal cultural heritage and provide them with information about nature and outdoor recreation. They also wish to promote the sensible use of public properties that no longer serve their original purpose, such as lighthouses and former military sites.

The Coastal Route is open to the public. According to the Outdoor Recreation Act, anyone may travel along the route. Journeys are at the traveller's own risk. There are coastal routes in many places in Norway. In the Oslo Fjord there is a coastal route in the inner fjord and two in Vestfold. These will eventually be linked together.

THE GOKSTAD ISLAND – a treasure in the fjord
The idyllic litle island, Gokstadholmen outside Sandefjord has a small cabin called Drengestua located right next to the water.

You can come here with your own boat, or use the rowboat that belongs to the cabin. The cabin has veranda, kitchen, livingroom with ovn, diningroom and a loftroom. Outdoor toilet fasilities. Max 16 persons.

Buerøya – coastal route

Feel like travelling from boathouse to lighthouse along the coast? The idea behind the Coastal Route is to create a network of overnight stops along the coast of the Oslo Fjord for travellers on foot or by rowboat or sailboat. The idea comes from the "oar change" of earlier times. In those days, nobody travelled simply for pleasure; travellers had business to transact.

And if the journey covered long distances, the traveller had to change rowers as well as boats.
At the turn of the last century there was usually an inn where travellers could rest or wait for better weather.

The Coastal Route lets you experience the coastal islands in an eco-friendly way with rowboats and simple lodging. Through the Coastal Route we wish to educate travellers about our coastal cultural heritage and provide them with information about nature and outdoor recreation. We also wish to promote the sensible use of public properties that no longer serve their original purpose, such as lighthouses and former military sites.

The Coastal Route is open to the public. According to the Outdoor Recreation Act, anyone may travel along the route. Journeys are at the traveller?s own risk. There are coastal routes in many places in Norway. In the Oslo Fjord there is
a coastal route in the inner fjord and two in Vestfold. These will eventually be linked together.

THE BUER ISLAND- forest and rocks side by side:
The idyllic island, Buerøya has both beach, grass, rocks and forest and is located right outside Sandefjord Town center. The cabin is an old kiosk that used to belong to the camping ground that was located on the island. Total 8 beds.