Tønsberg Cathedral

In 1939, Tønsberg Cathedral was restored with beautiful decorations and fixtures from the city's two older churches.

The cathedral is the main church in the Tunsberg diocese, and has 550 seats.

The detailed altarpiece has baroque carvings, carved in 1764 by Jens Jølsen. Jacob Pedersen Lindgaard painted the church's painting of Jesus in Gethsemane in 1770. The church's embroidered pulpit came from the original St. Lavrans' Church and has been in use since 1939.

The church is a popular venue for concerts.

Tønsberg Swimming Pool

In the warmer pool there are three lanes designated to exercise swimming. There are also diving boards at 1 meter, 3 meters and 6 meters above the water in the colder pool.

There are swimming toys for both old and young children and an exercise room for the adults as well as a sauna.

Closed in june for maintenance.

Beaches in Færder

NØTTERØY

Rosanes (Teie)  

Fjærholmen/Dunholmen (Føynland)  

Fjærholmen is a beautiful beach on the eastern side of Nøtterøy. Fjærholmen consists of both sandy beach, rock faces and a large grassy area. It has a bathing shower for the disabled, a large kiosk and WC with showers which makes this an attractive place for camping guests. There are also good opportunities for playing volleyball and dive from both the regular pier and floating dock.

Fjærholmen has a large parking lot.

Access: From Tønsberg, follow the signs towards Nøtterøy. When you pass the canal bridge, go straight ahead at the roundabout and keep the left field. Follow the road that turns left. After about 2 km, there is a road to Husøy and Foynland. From there is the sign to Fjærholmen Camping.

Verdun (Knarberg)  
Ulvøtangen (Knarberg) 
Sparrønningen (Arås) 
Stranda (Torød) 
Storbadern (Movik). 
Presthella og Ropern (Kjøpmannskjær) 
Fuglevika (Kjøpmannskjær) 
Tenvik og Søndre Tenvik   
Holmen 
Ørastranda  
Søndre Hella  
Prestodden (Hella) 
Tørkopp og Vangen (Vestskogen) 
Munkholmen (Munkerekka) 
Kjølholmen (Veierland)  
Hverveodden (Veierland) 
Kongshavn (Veierland) 
Tangen (Veierland) 

 

TJØME

Fynsletta (Hvasser)  
Lilleskagen (Hvasser) 
Verdens ende, Tjøme
Moutmarka 
Bekkevika
Regnbuen (Ormelet)
Svelvikstranda 
Grimestad

Mostranda
With its two sandy beaches and many rocky surfaces, is one of the most popular bathing areas at Tjøme. The campsite located right on the beach provides access to a kiosk and WC with a shower. Although it may blow a lot on Tjøme, you can always find shelter by the big and smooth rocks. The beach is located on the southwest side of Tjøme, 5 km from Tjøme City Center in the direction of Verdens Ende / The World's End.
Access: From Helgerødveien; turn right to Mostranda and Mostranda Camping. Parking facilities either at the campsite or 200 meters ahead.

Viking tombs in Tønsberg

The Library in Tønsberg 

Six viking tombs were found at archaeological excavations 1987-91 in Storgaten 16. Two boat graves are marked in the lower floor of the library.

Slagen Church

Several viking graves can be seen in the cemetary at Slagen Church. Bus no. 113 to Klokkeråsen.

Nordbyen, Fjerdingen and Møllebakken

Idyllic residential areas with protected houses. Nordbyen is Tønsberg's oldest unbroken row of houses. "Bentegården" dated 1725-1775 is one of Tønsberg's oldest houses and is protected.

Tønsberg Quayside

The place where people meet, now – just as before. Vincent Stoltenberg Lerche, the Tønsberg author, claimed that the Quayside had the same place in the daily life of Tønsberg as Forum Romanum in its time.

Theres a good selection of restaurants, and Foynhagen which is Tønsberg very own concerts and nightlife arena. Youll find 3 of Tønsbergs hotels in the area: Quality Hotel Tønsberg, Thon hotel Tønsberg Brygge and Quality Hotel Klubben.

Not far away is Tønsberg quest marina, which gets over 8000 boat-guest during the summer.

Ilene Nature Reserve

The wetland area has both great conservation value and great importance as a resting and eating location during the spring and autumn migration. Here you will find a great nature and cultural trail with a bird observation tower.

What birds can you spot?

A total of 236 different bird species have been observed on Ilene. Here you can see many wetland birds such as ducks, geese, swans, waders and vipers. In the spring there are many colorful burrowing ducks. The pheasants nest in the reed forest. In late summer, large flocks of greylag geese are seen. The autumn migration offers many sparrow species, herons and also a number of interesting birds of prey.

Getting to Ilene

There is access on foot or by bicycle at Grevestien. The gravel road is closed with a barrier (but on open days it's possible to drive right up to the door). If you come by car, there is parking at Aulie river or Korten.

Gunnarsbø Park

At the southern end of the park there is a fountain with a monument of Wilh. Wilhelmsen, which was erected in connection with the shipping company's 100 years' jubilee in 1961.

Spring water

In "Codex Tunsbergensis" (town laws from 1276) it is called "Frodakelda" and this name is carved in the stone wall behind the water basin.

Before the district was connected to Farris water supply in 1968, many of the local residents came here to collect good coffee water. There are still some who do so today.