Run to The World’s End

The race has distances of 5 km and 10 km (2 laps) + a children's race of 500 m. The start and finish are at the piers at Verdens Ende. The course goes up Torås fort, a traffic-safe and beautiful route.

The race was first organized in 2024 with 110 runners in 5 and 10 km and 25 in the children's race. This year, 200 – 300 runners are expected.

Everyone who completes the race will receive a specially made medal with the Vippefyret lighthouse as a motif. In addition, everyone will receive a plate of fish soup provided by Spiseriet at Verdens Ende. Many great gift prizes will be drawn based on starting numbers.

This will be an active and social day for the whole family out at Verdens Ende.

Real Roots

Every year Anvik Farm arrange "The girls on the Coastal Path" (Jentene på kyststien) from Stavern to Anvik  

There is probably nothing better than putting on good shoes, some drinks and a snack in your bag and walk along the beautiful coastal path with other nice girls? The hike is 10.3 kilometers with departure from Stavern to Anvik Gård (Anvik Farm).

At Anvik there is a shrimp buffet, exhibitors and great summer music from the stage! 

Buses are set up from Anvik after the event.

The history of "Jentene på kyststien"
In 2006, "The Girls on the Coastal Path" was arranged for the first time. The idea was to fill the small farm shop with girls in early June before the high season. With a estimate of 150 participants, the result was that 247 happy and singing girls enjoyed. The year after, the registration stopped at 1100 – one week before the event! In 2016, more than 3000 girls found their way to the farm via the beautiful Coastal Path and in 2022 the arrangement can celebrate 15 years anniversary of the event! 

See website for more information and registration:
www.jentenepakyststien.no

3 glada grabbar

Every year Anvik Farm arrange "The girls on the Coastal Path" (Jentene på kyststien) from Stavern to Anvik  

There is probably nothing better than putting on good shoes, some drinks and a snack in your bag and walk along the beautiful coastal path with other nice girls? The hike is 10.3 kilometers with departure from Stavern to Anvik Gård (Anvik Farm).

At Anvik there is a shrimp buffet, exhibitors and great summer music from the stage! 

Buses are set up from Anvik after the event.

The history of "Jentene på kyststien"
In 2006, "The Girls on the Coastal Path" was arranged for the first time. The idea was to fill the small farm shop with girls in early June before the high season. With a estimate of 150 participants, the result was that 247 happy and singing girls enjoyed. The year after, the registration stopped at 1100 – one week before the event! In 2016, more than 3000 girls found their way to the farm via the beautiful Coastal Path and in 2022 the arrangement can celebrate 15 years anniversary of the event! 

See website for more information and registration:
www.jentenepakyststien.no

Hot Club Norvege

Every year Anvik Farm arrange "The girls on the Coastal Path" (Jentene på kyststien) from Stavern to Anvik  

There is probably nothing better than putting on good shoes, some drinks and a snack in your bag and walk along the beautiful coastal path with other nice girls? The hike is 10.3 kilometers with departure from Stavern to Anvik Gård (Anvik Farm).

At Anvik there is a shrimp buffet, exhibitors and great summer music from the stage! 

Buses are set up from Anvik after the event.

The history of "Jentene på kyststien"
In 2006, "The Girls on the Coastal Path" was arranged for the first time. The idea was to fill the small farm shop with girls in early June before the high season. With a estimate of 150 participants, the result was that 247 happy and singing girls enjoyed. The year after, the registration stopped at 1100 – one week before the event! In 2016, more than 3000 girls found their way to the farm via the beautiful Coastal Path and in 2022 the arrangement can celebrate 15 years anniversary of the event! 

See website for more information and registration:
www.jentenepakyststien.no