Best attractions and places to see around Kragerø include a diverse archipelago of over 490 islands and skerries, offering a blend of natural beauty and cultural sites. The region features a unique coastal landscape, shaped by geological history, and a town center known for its old wooden houses and artistic heritage. Kragerø provides opportunities to explore nature reserves, historical sites, and areas that inspired artists.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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A beautiful place with white wooden houses and a small fishing port.
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beautifully landscaped coastal path with small bridges from rock to rock
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Picturesque little harbor basin. A white pearl of southern Norway.
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The sandy beach with adjacent meadow and many other smaller niches in the middle of the rocks is right next to the campsite. Free parking and toilets and showers are available for day visitors. A snack bar where you can buy selected items is just a few steps from the beach.
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Nevlunghamn is a small fishing village and pilotage port that has retained its original has retained character. The first inhabitants who settled here in the second half of the 17th century worked in pilotage and fishing. Over time, a characteristic settlement developed in a sheltered location below Havneberget. The place became known for its brave and skillful pilots. The sheltered location has made the harbor a popular guest harbor for sailing boats. In 1991 Nevlunghavn was selected as Vestfold's candidate for the nomination of Norway's best preserved sites by the Directorate of Cultural Heritage. This means that Nevlunghavn has also been included in UNESCO's international list of cities worthy of protection.
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Small cozy marina with a few restaurants, a fish store and a really good ice cream bar. A natural and recommended destination if you're biking around in the area.
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Kjempesøt havnebygda - pretty harbor town. The bakery at the beginning is highly recommended.
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Kragerø boasts a rich natural landscape. You can visit Rognstranda Beach and Cliffs, known for its sandy beach and rock formations. The offshore Jomfruland Island, part of a National Park, offers cobblestone beaches, diverse birdlife, and protected oak forests. The entire Kragerø Archipelago, with its numerous islands and skerries, is a natural highlight. Additionally, the region is part of the Gea Norvegica Geopark, showcasing a billion years of geological history.
Yes, Kragerø offers several excellent spots for swimming and relaxation. Rognstranda Beach and Cliffs is a popular choice with a sandy area, adjacent meadows, and facilities for day visitors. Jomfruland Island also features beautiful cobblestone and fine sandy beaches perfect for a day out.
For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting Steinmann Lookout, Utsikten, or Veten Viewpoint, all offering great perspectives of Kragerø and its archipelago. Another historical viewpoint is Sea view in Tangen Fort, which provides views alongside historical fortifications.
Kragerø has a fascinating history. You can explore Sea view in Tangen Fort, a nature reserve with bunkers and fortifications from World War II. Other historical sites include Gunnarsholmen Fortress, now a recreational area, and Krikken Coastal Fort on Skåtøy island. The Berg-Kragerø Museum offers insights into local history, including an Edvard Munch exhibition, and Sannidal Bygdetun is an open-air museum showcasing 18th and 19th-century life.
Kragerø, known as 'The pearl among the coastal towns' by Edvard Munch, has a vibrant art scene. You can follow the 'In the Footsteps of Munch' walk to see places that inspired him. The Artist Quarter near Kragerø Church features ateliers and galleries. Museums like Kittelsenhuset, the childhood home of Theodor Kittelsen, and the Berg-Kragerø Museum, along with galleries like Lars Lerin Gallery and Gallery Nicolines House, provide rich cultural experiences.
Absolutely! Families can enjoy a day at Rognstranda Beach and Cliffs, which offers a sandy beach and facilities. Jomfruland Island is great for exploring, and Kragerø Action Park in Sannidal provides fun activities. Gunnarsholmen Fortress, now a park with bathing facilities, is another family-friendly option.
Kragerø is an outdoor enthusiast's paradise. Popular activities include hiking along sections of the Coastal Path (Kyststien) or exploring trails like those found in the Hiking around Kragerø guide. Paddling in the archipelago or freshwater lakes, sea trout fishing, and biking on the larger islands are also popular. For golf enthusiasts, Kragerø Golf Park is considered one of Norway's best.
Exploring the Kragerø Archipelago is easy with regular ferry services and taxi boats that connect the numerous islands. This allows for convenient island hopping and access to various unique spots, including Jomfruland Island.
The Kragerø town center is an attraction in itself, characterized by its charming old wooden houses, narrow streets and alleys (known as 'smaus'), and small squares. It's a delightful place to explore on foot, discovering art exhibitions, antique shops, and specialty stores, reflecting its rich artistic and historical heritage.
Yes, there are many hiking opportunities. The Coastal Path (Kyststien) extends 42 km through the municipality, offering scenic walks. You can find various routes, including easy and moderate options, in the Hiking around Kragerø guide, such as the 'Loop hike to Lovisenbergkollen and Bjørneknuten' or the 'White Wooden Houses in Kragerø' loop.
Visitors frequently praise Kragerø for its picturesque coastal charm, the unique archipelago, and the blend of natural beauty with cultural and historical sites. The town's atmosphere, with its white wooden houses and narrow streets, is often highlighted, as are the opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and exploring the islands. Many appreciate the historical fortifications and the beautiful beaches like Rognstranda Beach and Cliffs.


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