On the farm there are many different activities, bonfires, a farm shop and farm bakery.
Food and drinks
Feel free to bring your own campfire food. The farm sells hot / cold drinks and baked goods from a wood-fired oven / griddle.
The farm shop & farm bakery
Yarn and products of wool and fiber from the farm's mohair goats, alpacas and Old Norse spælsau.
Meat from Old Norse spælsau.
Baked from wood-fired oven.
Honey, coffee, tea and spices.
Feels and wood products made by the nobleman on the farm etc.
The opening hours may change. NB! Always check their facebook page for updated information regarding opening hours.
Restaurant
Foyn Restaurant has a large sunny terrace overlooking the pier, where you can enjoy lunch, dinner or a drink. In the evening, the restaurant slides over to a popular bar and nightclub.
Bar and Nightclub
Music by DJ´s every day during the summer season, as well as on weekends in the winter.
In the backyard you will find idyllic Foynhagen, a green gem (garden) that is visited by national and international artists during the summer. After the concerts, Foyn and Foynhagen are transformed into Norway's largest nightclub with a capacity of 1950 guests.
The restaurant is newly refurbished.
Villa Veierland is located in the middle of Veierland island with a large backyard where everyone is welcome. At Villa Veierland the day starts in the kitchen, producing fresh goods for the day. The hosts are proud to offer a wide homemade, and Norwegian-inspired selection of products with both cakes and sandwiches.
Villa Veierland also offers Italian homemade pizza – which has become very popular! They also prepare both soups and buffets for normal opening hours, as well as various food for companies, associations, birthdays, weddings and confirmations.
Villa Veierland also rents out the premises both with and without catering.
They started selling beer in April.
You will also find a 24-hour country store with tilting shelves with various dry goods, refrigerated goods and frozen goods.
Various beer tastings, whiskey tastings, quizzes and stand-up and concerts are organized at Villa Veierland.
Villa Veierland finds their inspiration in values that characterize the life of an island. The moments last longer, the nature gets closer and faces are remembered better. The aim is to offer a warm atmosphere where you can explore and be inspired by short-lived products, designed and handmade in Norway. In the shop you can find the perfect gift.
The opening hours during the summer are expanded and the offer is increased. The grill will be used, and local musicians are invited to make the summer holidays in Norway unforgettable. Visit the website or the Facebook page for more information about menu, shop and events.
Tønsberg Sjømannsforening (Seamen's Association) and Tønsberg Maritime History Center (TSS) are based in Tollboden at Tollbodbryggen. Tønsberg Maritime History Center shows the town's proud maritime and whaling history, and is open from May to August. They offer tours for groups by appointment.
Come and see the film Whaling life at the Pelagos!
Tønsberg Maritime History Center
On Tollboden's 1st floor, we find a maritime exhibition split into one maritime and one whaling section, divided into the shipping town, the maritime town, the harbour town and the whaling town. Here, seafaring and whaling are richly illustrated through beautiful models, pictures, text boards and effects. It is equipped with several monitors that show life at sea and whaling. One of the monitors also shows text and images about the city's shipping companies and their vessels.
This is a historical center well worth visiting!
The former Tønsberg Seamen's Museum had its first premises in the seamen's school at Haugar, where the Haugar Vestfold Culture Museum is located today. Eventually, the seaman's school needed the premises itself, and the collection was handed over to the Vestfold County Museum. Tønsberg Seamen's Association bought the old Tollboden on 1 July 2005, and over the next two years the Tønsberg Maritime History Center (TSS) with its own museum was realised. Extensive work, a lot of it with the help of volunteers, resulted in 4 great meeting and social gathering rooms, a kitchen, boardroom, office and lift. The ceremonial opening of the Tønsberg Historical Center on the 1st floor was conducted by shipowner Morten Wilh. Wilhelmsen on the 22nd of May, 2007.
Flybåten, runs from Husvik in Tønsberg to the Bolærne Islands.
There are nice hiking areas on Bolærne.
At Østre Bolærne you will find a kiosk, accommodation, guest harbour and a restaurant.
Vallø church is from 1782, and is built of wood in a Louis Seize style.
Inside the church there are 300 seats.
There is also a cemetery by the church, in addition to the fact that in 1932 a cemetery was opened at Vallø Chapel, which is located a little further west of the church.
Eik church is a modern masonry church, designed by Harald Hille. There are 300 seats in the church. The altarpiece in the church is of laminated glass, and was made by Per Odd Arrestad. This was inaugurated in 1991, and is titled "God's light in the world". The organ in the church is also from 1991, and has eight voices. This was built by Ryde & Berg.
Tjøme church is built in a neo-Gothic style, and stands on the grounds of the former medieval church.
The church has been restored several times. Most recently in 2006, on the occasion of the 140th anniversary.
There are around 320 places inside the church.
Outside the church there is a cemetery.
Husøy Church is a distinctive long church built in brick.
The surrounding cemetery with burial chapel was consecrated in 1925, and extends both south and west of the church. In 1933, the church itself, designed by Eirik Eikrann, was consecrated.
The church's exterior design is inspired by the Middle Ages with a modern twist, while the interior has a functionalist feel.
The church has 200 seats.
Hvasser church is a small wooden church in Færder municipality, and was built in 1903. Since then it has been expanded with a tower and entrance. The top of the tower is marked with the year 1908.
At the 100th anniversary in 2003, the wall panels, originally tree-coloured, were painted in bright green and yellow tones.
Two naves adorn the church room.
The church has a long plan and 180 seats.