Introduction
526km (326 miles) SE of Bergen; 342km (212 miles) SW of Oslo
The fifth-largest city in Norway, with some 75,000 inhabitants, is called Sommerbyen, or "the Summer City." We agree with this appellation, having been here on a winter visit when many of the attractions were closed for the season.
Visitors heading to Bergen and the fjord country often arrive in Norway at Kristiansand S (not to be confused with Kristiansund N in the north). The biggest city and an important port of Sørtlandet (the south coast), Kristiansand S offers the most attractions, the largest number of hotels and restaurants, and the most activities of any town along the southern coast.
Founded by King Christian in 1641, Kristiansand S is a busy port and industrial center, yet it has many charming old streets and antique houses clustered cozily together.
Kristiansand S is the largest town in the south and Norway's largest ferry port. Kvadraturen, "the quadrant," is known for its right-angled street plan...
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Vest Agder Fylkes-Museum
If you are growing a bit jaded with open-air museums in Norway, note that this is one of the largest and best, lying 4km (2 1/2 miles) east of...
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Oddernes Kirke
It may not be bigger than the Domkirke, but it's a lot prettier. One of the oldest parish churches of Norway lies 1.5km (1 mile) east of the town...
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Kristiansand Dyrepark (Kristiansand Zoo and Amusement Park)
Today the major family attraction in the south of Norway, Kristiansand Dyrepark has been billed by some as Norway's Disneyland. It's no Disneyland,...
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