Sandefjord Golfclub

Offers an 18-hole park and woodland course with many idyllic lakes. Modern course with large, undulating and fast greens.

"Road to Golf" course and opportunity for private lessons with the pro. Driving range. Kiosk. Pro shop.

Location
From Sandefjord follow RV180 Skiringssalsveien past Skiringssal Folkehøyskole, take the S-bend under the railway. You are now at Furustadveien. Keep left. This will take you to a 60 km sign and turn left under the railway line. Follow the signs to the club approx. 400 meters.

See www.sandefjordgolf.no for prices/greenfee.
Sandefjord Golfclub do not accept creditcards, only Visa debit.

Vy-Train

Some of the greatest landscape of Norway can be enjoyed from the train and you do not have to hassle with trafic by driving yourself. Vy's trains passes some of the most beautiful, wildest and most untouched nature in Norway.

The railwaystation is located at the end of Sandefjords mainstreet Jernbanealléen, with the whaling monument at the other end of the street. The station offers a kiosk, lockers for storage, and also a waiting area with toilets.

For reservation, information and inspiration, visit the Vy website: www.vy.no or call directly 815 00 888. You can also buy your ticket on the ticket machine at the station or Narvesen kiosk.

Peppes Pizza

Peppes Pizza is perfectly located at Sandefjord Harbour. 

There is a meeting room here for groups who want to sit by themselves and combine meeting with lunch or dinner.

Here you will find Wireless Internet and a creative atmosphere.

If you are not able to go to Peppes Pizza, they can come to you! Call 22 22 55 55 for ordering of food and pick up or delivery.

Historical flights with Dakota Norway

A pearl of a veteran plane that has Sandefjord as its base. Norway's only flying DC3 DAKOTA is situated at the east side of Torp Sandefjord Airport. The shining "silverbird" has been taken well care of and has been in the air since 1943 – and has a past as "presidential-plane". Regular tours of Vestfold in the summer season from May to October. See the website for details. 

It used to be the finish President Kekkonen's private plane when he was in office. "Dakota Norway" now owns the plane and thanks to great enthusiasm among its members, technicians and mechanics, the plane is still in the air in the best condition ever. The plane fullfills the strict demands of the Norwegian Aviation Department at all times.

The plane can carry 19 passengers.

Where to find Dakota Norway (Access via Bredholtveien)

Banquetingroom in Langeby

Langeby offers premises in beautiful surroundings for meetings and private parties!

Capacity for between 65 and 70 people.

Facilities:
x Dining room with large windows and capacity between 65-70 people
x Fully equipped with crockery , glasses , cutlery , etc.
x Modern kitchen equipment
x Toilet facilities with handicap standard and shower
x Integrated music system and AV-equipment
x Large open fireplace
x Easy access and unlimited parking capacity

Contact Langeby for your request!

Vestfoldbuss

Vestfoldbuss (Unibuss Tur in Vestfold) also specializes in tours both in Norway and abroad, where they adapt their trips to meet the client's needs.

Both day trips and longer trips are available.

Torp Hotel Cafeteria

Hot, traditional dinner-dishes are served from 12-20 Monday-Thursday, and from 12-19 Friday-Sunday. Filled breadrolls and small dishes etc. are available from 8-14 all days except Sundays.

"Menu of the day" is served everyday, apart from Sunday, where both main course and dessert are included.

Bjerggata

Bjerggata is one of Sandefjord's oldest and best preserved residential areas.

Traditional craftsmen and sailors lived here below Preståsen hill, and you can see the remains of small shops.

Today, Bjerggaten and Breili are cozy places that show old residential areas and wooden buildings that escaped the town fire in 1900.

The Whaling Monument

The whaling monument shows whalers with oars in an open boat, with harpoons ready and water spraying.

This impressive monument near the harbour is made in the style of a compass rose, and it rotates slowly on its own axis. Sit down on one of the benches and watch!

Sandefjord's history is inextricably linked to whaling. It was at its peak in 1954 when as many as 2,800 men from the district were hired to whaling – on a whaling boat, a floating boiler in the Southern Ocean or at a whaling station on one of the Antarctic islands. By then, Sandefjord had long been the center of international whaling.

The adventure started as early as 1881, when the whaling boat "Haabet" was equipped for catching in Finnmark. In 1905, the first of many expeditions – with boilers and whaleboats – went to Antarctica. Sandefjord experienced great economic growth, and the whaling created positive ripple effects in business life in the town and the district.

Parkhaven/Garden

In the summer they can offer waitered table-service outside with 250 places, and a beautiful view of the fjord.

The restaurant has a stage and dancefloor, with possibilities for entertainment.