Telemark Travel Guide

Norway

This medieval loft was originally from Sauherad in the 20th century. It was relocated to Lognvik Farm at Øyfjell, Vinje. Many lofts were also relocated here. All are medieval lofts from the 19th-20th century.
This medieval loft was originally from Sauherad in the 20th century. It was relocated to Lognvik Farm at Øyfjell, Vinje. Many lofts were also relocated here. All are medieval lofts from the 19th-20th century.
Stave church in Heddal, Norway. Norway is the only country in northern Europe where wooden churches are intact. The curch is also on the UNESCO list. I took a picture if the 'stafkirken' (stave church) and I think it's so beautiful!!
When you enter the tunnel for this pass there is no snow... A few kilometre when you exit the tunnel you see this... Norway surprising!
I would want to stay there for a while!  #Waterlust

Popular cities in Telemark

Skien
Skien
Known for Cross-country skiing, Ice Hockey and Horse riding
One of the oldest cities in Norway has excellent galleries, museum and parks and is the eastern starting point for the Telemark Canal.

Reasons to visit

  • Brekkeparken
  • Telemark Museum
Tinn
Tinn
Known for Ferries and boats, Countryside and Mountains
Come to Tinn and enjoy its countryside, skiing and festivals.
Vinje
Vinje
Known for Small town, Mountains and Skiing
Experience quaint Vinje: its mountain views, skiing, museums and more!
Kragero
Kragero
Known for Art and Museums
Edvard Munch called Kragerø the "pearl of coastal villages", and with its lively arts scene and numerous islands, reefs and islets, this cosy little town continues to live up to its reputation.
Midt-Telemark
Midt-Telemark
Explore attractions like Bø Sommarland and Lifjell Skisenter as you discover things to see and do in Midt-Telemark.
Porsgrunn
Porsgrunn
Known for Festivals, Cafes and Ports
Providing the perfect balance of urban and rural, inland and coastal, Porsgrunn is a desirable holiday destination for almost everyone.