The route is defined as normal
Routes defined as normal are suitable for most people who have experience with somewhat demanding sections.Tid
2:16 timer
Length
111 km
Popularity
7.5 av 10
Four coastal towns in four hours - the distances aren't long, but time flies on this pleasant city tour.
You'll pass through picturesque landscapes, past white wooden houses, small cafés and shallow beaches.
Perhaps you'll see the Royal Norwegian Ship, or take in other sights at one of the many museums?
In the far north of the county, you turn your nose south again.
The tour starts from the summer paradise of Tjøme and Engø Gård, past Norway’s oldest town Tønsberg and along the old coastal road to idyllic Åsgårdstrand.
Admittedly, this is not a town, but an exceptionally charming little place.
Here you can follow in Munch’s footsteps and see the iconic scenes as they appear today.
You can also visit the authentic Munch’s house – one of the world’s most famous artists’ homes.
Åsgårdstrand is also home to several cafés and galleries, so feel free to take a stroll around the cozy little streets.
The next stop is Horten – on the way you can swing by Midgard Viking Center – before stopping at the magnificent Karljohansvern, where the King’s ship is often docked.
It’s a great place to stretch your legs and take the Fortress Trail around the area.
With the help of QR codes, you can easily learn some history along the way.
Afterwards, enjoy a coffee or perhaps lunch at one of the small eateries in the fortifications.
The tour continues to the next coastal town in the far north of the county; Holmestrand – “the town on the pier”.
Start with a visit to the Aluminum Museum – maybe your grandmother’s coffee kettle is part of your rim?
Then head along the harbor promenade and on to one of the most modern railway stations in Norway.
Here you can take the elevator 60 meters up to the plateau above the city and enjoy the view.
Then we turn south again.
It’s time to put the pedal to the metal on the E-18 back to Tønsberg, Norway’s oldest town.
Here you’ll find the famous landmark Slottsfjell Tower and the Slottsfjell Museum.
And if you’re lucky, you might see a real Viking ship as you pass over the canal bridge back to Tjøme and Engø Gård. Tip: If you want to visit any of the museums mentioned above, you should buy a museum card, which gives a discount on multiple visits to the county’s various museums.
Support
This primarily depends on whether you have a GPS installed, navigate by App on your mobile phone or prefer paper printing.
Here we describe the most common workflows:
Many of the routes on Hubriding use the app Ride with GPS app for route planning and navigation of the routes.
You can download a free version or pay for extended use.
Click on the Send to Device link on the map on this page, when the app has started and you see the current route, press Navigate and then just follow the route.
Hubriding means that, based at one of De Historiske Hotel, you choose from many defined riding routes located in the area surrounding the hotel. The routes we offer go through some of Norway’s very best terrain and include tens of thousands of bends, spectacular mountain passes, asphalt, gravel, wonderful nature experiences and the opportunity to eat well at local establishments. We’ve included sights and eateries for you to visit in the routes.
You will be able to choose from a number of routes and route combinations that make it possible to choose daily stages of varying length and difficulty. The concept has been developed by Straand Hotel in Vrådal together with Norway’s leading motorcycle enthusiasts.