Sjue Gård produces healthy organic aronia, blackcurrants and blackberries.
The farm offers self-picking in season and otherwise delivers to restaurants, gourmet kitchens and breweries. The hosts are passionate about traditional Norwegian food and drink.
Sjue Gård has no fixed opening hours but advertises self-picking on social media. Follow Sjue Gård on Facebook for updates.
The best way to get in touch, is by sending an SMS to Hanne on tel. +47 905 22 905.
In the old carpentry workshop along the river Eidselven, next door to the ironworks museum and the exhibition “Future train”, you will find the pleasant little shop Molene. The shop offers all kinds of quality yarn, sewing accessories, gift items and knitwear. You can also get help with your knitting project. Come by for some inspiration or bring your knitwear and and sit and knit in the shops knitting corner.
Molene arranges knitting courses and other events. Follow them on Instagram or facebook. Check updated opening hours at the website.
At Hof library and resident service you will find children's and youth books, fact books, novels, audio books, newspapers, magazines, movies, games and PCs with internet access.
The library is a natural gathering point for young and old, and works both as a school library and a public library.
Around the venue you will find audience PCs, and there is also a wireless connection where you can connect with your own PC. Throughout the year there are many events in the form of e.g. family performances, author visits and vice evenings. You can come here to borrow e.g. books, audiobooks and films, or you can sit in the newspaper corner with a cup of coffee and relax.
Holmestrand Library has its own cafe.
In the summer, there are opportunities to play chess with large pieces in the square outside the library, and run through the exciting fountain.
Belmare is close to the sea with a large and sunny outdoor terrace on the pier in Holmestrand.
Enjoy tasty, high-quality food in pleasant surroundings. The food is made with love and a focus on local produce, barbeque, seafood and traditional summer classics.
Belmare also offers takeaway!
See the website Belmare for the menu and detailed opening hours.
Book a table directly on the website or by sending an email to booking.belmare@bellavista.no or call 98 88 45 63.
The ice skating rink in Thor Dahls gate in Sandefjord is open from november till the last of march. The ice is affected by the weather and after much rain and snow some time must be calculated to re-establish the ice. The ice skating rink is free to use, and you must bring your own skates. You can also borrow skates from Sandefjord frivilligsentral, or they have some for rent in Bykiosken.
You are not allowed to bring a puck or a hockeystick on the ice.
The Backer sisters, Harriet and Agathe, were the daughters of consul, shipowner and businessman Nils Backer (1815 – 1877) and Sofie Smith Petersen (1819 – 1882).
Harriet Backer was born on 21 January 1845 in Holmestrand and died on 25 March 1932 in Oslo. She was one of the foremost painters of her generation. Harriet had a painting school where she trained new artists, and she was recognized as a great artist in Norway from the 1880s.
Harriet has been given a place in the new national art museum, and is regarded as one of the most important artists of her time. She is best known for "blått interiør (blue interior)", which shows the play of sunlight in the interior.
Agathe Backer Grøndahl was born in 1847 in Holmestrand and died in 1907 in Kristiania. Agathe was a world-class pianist and Norway's first important female composer, and had a central role in Norway's musical life where she was particularly known for her romances. Agathe was also a personal friend of Edvard Grieg – and performed three times as a soloist with Grieg himself as conductor.
The summer boat "Fyrglimt" to Langøya
The boat runs from Wednesday to Sunday, with departures every hour. The first departure is at 10:00, the last at 18:00.
After 17:00 there is only a return from Langøya until all passengers have disembarked in Holmestrand.
Langøya is not staffed, so bring enough food, water, sunscreen and anything else you will need for an island trip.
The boat is accessible for manual wheelchairs and prams. Dogs are also welcome on board!
There are two paddling huts where you can seek shelter or spend the night. NB! Remember that there is no water or electricity in the area, so bring everything you need if you want to stay overnight. All waste must be taken back to land. It should look like it did before you arrived.
Read more about Langøya at noah.no