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Vår i Tvedestrand
Photo: Frida Neverdal
stykke med pai på rosa bord
Photo: Elisabeth Høibo
blomster og hvite trehus
Photo: Camilla Høy
Tvedestrand main street in summer
Photo: Heidi Sørvig, Visit Sørlandet
Vår i Tvedestrand
Photo: Elisabeth Høibo
gate med blomsterbusk
Photo: Camilla Høy

Spring in Tvedestrand

In the picturesque town of Tvedestrand, nature comes alive in the spring, making it the perfect time to explore everything this charming destination has to offer. With its idyllic coastline, surrounding forests, and picturesque beaches, Tvedestrand invites you to enjoy the fresh spring air while exploring the scenic landscape. Whether you prefer to cycle along the coast or take a leisurely stroll by the water, there are numerous trails that allow you to experience nature up close.

Yet, Tvedestrand offers more than just natural treasures. In the spring, you can also participate in various cultural events such as art exhibitions, concerts, and theater performances. This gives you the opportunity to engage with the local cultural and art scene. The town is also known for its unique status as a book town, and you can spend hours exploring antiquarian shops and bookstores filled with literary treasures from the past.

For those seeking adventure, there are also opportunities for boat trips in the beautiful archipelago around Tvedestrand. The islands and coastline have their own charm, and a boat trip gives you a different perspective on the town's beauty.

All in all, Tvedestrand in the spring offers a range of experiences that appeal to a wide range of interests. Whether you want to enjoy the serene natural beauty, immerse yourself in cultural events, taste local cuisine, or simply relax and explore the town, Tvedestrand has something for everyone visiting during this season. So, bring your camera, open your senses, and enjoy everything this beautiful town has to offer in the spring.

10 cool spring activities in Tvedestrand

Kote Null brings you closer to our beautiful "Skjærgård" - our archipelago with all the small islands directly off the coast of Southern Norway. Kote Null operates all year long. Kote Null is based in Tvedestrand and offer real and exciting…

Hotel Lyngørporten is a resort that is situated on the seaside on the mainland near the preserved island community of Lyngør. In this idyllic Southern Norway enviroment the hotel offers accommodation in traditional style houses/apartments, restuarant, bar and a…

A lighthouse holiday in Southern Norway allows you to fall asleep while the waves hit the skerries, and wake up with the sun to see the islands and the holiday homes swim in sunshine. Lyngør lighthouse is open for accommodation through Aust-Agder trekking association. The…

Galleri Sagesund conveys contemporary art by well-known Norwegian artists. There will be exciting art on the walls throughout the year. Opening hours are by appointment, and when we are home, as we live in one of the houses on the site. The gallery's premises are divided into…

At restaurant Hilda Larsen in Tvedestrand all dishes are based on local ingredients. Hilda Larsen uses mostly organic products. Their great chef Sven Voelzke runs the restaurant and they have a large selection of cocktails with home made syrup and good selection of…

At restaurant Hilda Larsen in Tvedestrand all dishes are based on local ingredients. Hilda Larsen uses mostly organic products. Their great chef Sven Voelzke runs the restaurant and they have a large selection of cocktails with home made syrup and good selection of…

Sørlandets Maritime operates the ferry to Sandøya via Hagefjordbrygga, Hauketangen and Haven. Sandøya is a beautiful island outside Tvedestrand in Southern Norway. For updated timetable and ticket prices, visit their…

Tvedestrand, the small, traditional sailsman’s town by the Norwegian south coast, is one of two book town in Norway. The book shops of Tvedestrand offer a treasure of second-hand books for the collector or the enthusiast. In addition to the shops Tvedestrand offers a unique…