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Attractions and Places To See in Aust-Agder - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see in Aust-Agder, now part of the Agder region in Southern Norway, offer a diverse range of experiences from coastal archipelagos to the scenic Setesdal valley. The area features picturesque towns with traditional white wooden houses and significant historical sites. Visitors can explore maritime national parks, unique natural formations, and cultural institutions reflecting the region's rich heritage.

Best attractions and places to see in Aust-Agder

  • The most popular attractions is Tømmerrenna Tunnel, a man-made structure where tree trunks were historically transported by water. It is known for its dark interior, requiring a flashlight for passage.
  • Another must-see spot is Troll forest, a forest featuring grotesquely twisted pine trees along the coast. Visitors can find paths leading to the shore and rest areas with views of the sea.
  • Visitors also love Kilefjorden Campsite, a facility situated on a river. It offers a spacious camping experience.
  • Aust-Agder is known for its historical sites, natural features like national parks and archipelagos, and charming settlements. The region offers a variety of attractions to see and explore, from coastal recreation areas to cultural museums.
  • The attractions in Aust-Agder are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 300 upvotes and 79 photos shared across its highlights.

Last updated: April 23, 2026

Tømmerrenna Tunnel

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Absolutely dark, no headroom. Flashlight recommended.

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Arabianspitz 792 m

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Arrived up here, mine had a great all-round view.

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Kilefjorden Campsite

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As of 1-6-2022, the campsite has been taken over by two very friendly and hospitable owners. Beautifully situated on a river, spacious campsite!

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Kalvehageneset is a public recreation area in Homborsund with lots of cultural monuments and a varied landscape, from forest areas to rocky shores.

The hike around Kalbehageneset is a great nature experience. Cliffs, magnificent views of the lighthouse, pebbly beaches, sandy beaches, wetlands and large shady trees. You should already be good on foot, because there is also a lot to climb.

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Bossbu Cabin by Botnsvatnet

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A modern cabin, beautifully situated on a lake with small coves that invite you to linger. Those who dare can enjoy a refreshing swim.

The Bossbu cabin (1,030 meters, 27 beds) is open year-round (no key required) and is self-catering (firewood, provisions, fully equipped kitchen). Non-members pay approximately €40 per night (excluding provisions).

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B-17 Bomber Wreckage (1941 Crash Site)

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The path is relatively hard to find. Follow the boring dirt road uphill until this small round comes and a little further uphill. The path then goes off to the right and is very easy to miss. The blue marks have also faded heavily. Among my tours are the way on the map, best to load the region in the app and then follow with the mobile phone on the spot the blue line, so we did it. I recommend to take "Flyvraket way back" under my "Made tours", this is the right route. On the way there, we were once wrong. And get ready for a proper climbing party. Not recommended in wet weather!

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Grimstad Harbor and Church

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Grimstad is a nice Norwegian provincial town on the coast. A visit to the harbor is worthwhile just as a short walk to one of the viewpoints of the city from where you can overlook the idyllic village and the bay.

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Homfjellet Summit

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Here on the plateau, there are good opportunities for pitching a tent for the first time. Tent pegs hold on to the small bushes.

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Arendal

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In Arendal is the highest wooden house in Norway and that is the old town hall, where you can stroll past the narrow streets of the city. Otherwise, a visit to the harbor is highly recommended. There are many cafes and restaurants where you can eat fresh fish and crabs.

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Troll forest

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Beautiful path along the coast through a forest with grotesquely twisted pine trees. Again and again paths leading to shore. Many small rest area with stunning views of the sea and the coast.

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August 23, 2025, Homfjellet Summit

On the ascent, the additional loop marked halfway up with magnificent views is worth it. It adds about 30 minutes. Caution! The summit elevation is incorrectly listed on Komoot. The summit is at 950 m, not the stated 850 m. Shortly before reaching the E9, you can turn right onto a forest path, which connects to a trail. This leads to the starting point. This saves you a few hundred meters of paved walking on a busy road.

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As an alternative to the tunnel, there's a small path above. The exit from the gully is just before the tunnel.

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In the middle its pitch dark recommend flashlight 🔦

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The recommendation is limited. The site is very beautiful, close to nature, and features many good ideas, such as seating areas with mosquito nets. There's a boat rental and a swimming lake, among other amenities. However, given the size and expanse of the site, two showers and four toilets (one of which is at child height) are far from sufficient!

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Beautiful campsite just under an hour's drive from Kristiansand. A car with a roof tent cost 350 NOK; shower tokens can be purchased at reception.

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To be honest, I didn't find the hike "easy": you're constantly climbing and scrambling over rocks and boulders. Sturdy shoes are recommended. But you do get a fantastic view in return!

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Very fascinating and bizarre

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Thanks to the description, we found the path easily today. Interestingly, our dog showed us the way. This meant we were able to find the crash site without looking at our mobile phones. If you are traveling in Norway, a hike there is recommended, even if a large part of the route is on a gravel path.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural attractions should I explore in Aust-Agder?

Aust-Agder boasts diverse natural beauty. You can visit Troll forest, known for its grotesquely twisted pine trees along the coast, offering paths to the shore and stunning sea views. The region is also home to Raet National Park, a maritime park with unique coastal landscapes, beaches, and rolling stones. Don't miss the picturesque archipelago with islands like Merdø, Sandøya, and Lyngør, or the Kalvehageneset Coastal Recreation Area for beach access.

Are there historical sites or museums to visit in Aust-Agder?

Yes, Aust-Agder is rich in history. Explore the Næs Ironworks Museum in Tvedestrand, one of Europe's best-preserved ironworks. In Arendal, visit the KUBEN Aust-Agder Museum and Archives or the historic Tyholmen Old Town. Grimstad offers the Ibsen Museum, Norway's oldest Ibsen museum, and a Maritime Museum. You can also find the B-17 Bomber Wreckage (1941 Crash Site) for a poignant historical experience.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do in Aust-Agder?

Aust-Agder offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking in Raet National Park or along trails like Kongeveien in Grimstad. The Setesdal Valley provides opportunities for fishing, hunting, and hiking. For cycling, explore routes like those found in the Road Cycling Routes in Aust-Agder guide. The coastal areas are perfect for boat trips and swimming in unique spots like the Jettegrytene Rock Pools in Risør.

Are there family-friendly attractions in Aust-Agder?

Absolutely! Families can enjoy the Kilefjorden Campsite, beautifully situated on a river. Tvedestrand Aquapark is Norway's largest outdoor bathing park, perfect for a fun day out. The Science Center Sørlandet in Arendal offers interactive learning, and the Alpaca Walk at Mid-Tjore Farm in Grimstad provides a unique animal encounter. Kristiansand Zoo and Amusement Park, a short drive away, is also a popular choice.

Where can I find the most scenic viewpoints in Aust-Agder?

For breathtaking views, consider the Risørflekken Sea Beacon in Risør, offering panoramic vistas over the harbor and coastline. The Arendal Glass Elevator (Fløyheia) provides fantastic views of Arendal city center and the archipelago. You can also hike to summits like Arabianspitz 792 m or Homfjellet Summit for elevated perspectives of the landscape.

What are the unique coastal towns or settlements to visit?

Aust-Agder is famous for its charming coastal towns. Risør, often called the 'white city,' is known for its traditional white wooden houses and vibrant atmosphere. Grimstad city center offers cozy cobblestone streets and a picturesque harbor. Arendal features the lively Pollen inner harbor and the historic Tyholmen Old Town. Tvedestrand is unique as a 'Book Town' with many bookshops and galleries.

Are there any unique man-made structures or landmarks?

Yes, Aust-Agder has some distinctive man-made landmarks. The Tømmerrenna Tunnel is a fascinating historical structure where tree trunks were once transported by water, requiring a flashlight to navigate its dark interior. In Tvedestrand, you can see Strykejernet, known as 'The Narrowest House in Norway.' Arendal also features its stately Old Town Hall and the modern Arendal Glass Elevator.

What hiking trails are available in Aust-Agder?

Aust-Agder offers a range of hiking trails. You can find easy walks in Raet National Park, such as the Folkestien Hove and Coastal Path. The Setesdal Valley provides more challenging terrain. For specific routes, explore guides like Easy hikes in Aust-Agder or Waterfall hikes in Aust-Agder, which include trails like Gloppefossen and those around the Otra River.

What is the best time to visit Aust-Agder?

The coastal areas of Aust-Agder benefit from a mild climate, making it a popular destination during the warmer months. Summer is ideal for enjoying the archipelago, beaches, and outdoor activities. However, the region's natural beauty, including the Setesdal Valley, can be appreciated in spring and autumn for hiking, with vibrant foliage. Winter offers opportunities for skiing in areas like Gjerstad Statskog.

What cultural events or festivals take place in Aust-Agder?

The region hosts various cultural events. Risør is known for its annual Wooden Boat Festival (Trebåtfestivalen) in August, showcasing a beautiful array of vessels. Grimstad celebrates its literary heritage with a festival honoring Henrik Ibsen and Knut Hamsun every August. Tvedestrand's identity as a 'Book Town' also means a vibrant scene for literature and art enthusiasts throughout the year.

Are there opportunities for camping or accommodation near attractions?

Yes, there are several options for accommodation. The Kilefjorden Campsite is a popular choice, offering a spacious camping experience beautifully situated on a river. Many towns like Arendal, Grimstad, and Risør also provide various accommodation options, from hotels to guesthouses, often close to their respective attractions and harbors.

Can I find places to eat and drink near the attractions?

Yes, the main towns in Aust-Agder offer a good selection of cafes and restaurants. In Arendal, the harbor area (Pollen) is highly recommended for its many cafes and restaurants serving fresh fish and crabs. Grimstad city center also has cozy cafes and shops. You'll find dining options in Risør and Tvedestrand as well, particularly in their charming town centers.

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