Stokke is a town in
Sandefjord municipality in
Vestfold County, Norway. It lies in-between Sandefjord and
Tønsberg, two of Vestfold's largest cities. It was a
municipality
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The term ''municipality ...
from 1838 to 2016. The administrative centre of the municipality was the village of Stokke, while minor villages were
Vear,
Melsomvik,
Storevar, and
Valberg.
On 1 January 2017, the municipality, along with
Andebu, became a part of
Sandefjord municipality. The village of
Vear was transferred from Stokke to neighboring
Tønsberg on the same day. The town of Stokke was home to 3,391 inhabitants as of 2016. The decision to merge into Sandefjord was part of a nationwide municipal reform by the
Solberg Cabinet. 77.8 percent of Stokke residents voted to merge into Sandefjord during the September 2015 elections.
General information
Name
The municipality (originally the
parish
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) is named after the old ''Stokke'' farm (
Old Norse
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: ''Stokkar''), since the first church was built here. The name is the
plural
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form of which means "
log". (This is probably referring to some hills/ridges near the churchsite.)
Coat-of-arms
The
coat-of-arms is from modern times. They were granted on 13 January 1984. The arms are
canting since ''stokker'' means "sticks" or "logs". The arms show three gold-colored
tree trunks
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on a red background.
History
16,000 artifacts have been recorded at Brunstad in Stokke, mostly tools out of flint but also roughly sixty
hearths. The first recorded grave from
Mesolithic
The Mesolithic (Greek: μέσος, ''mesos'' 'middle' + λίθος, ''lithos'' 'stone') or Middle Stone Age is the Old World archaeological period between the Upper Paleolithic and the Neolithic. The term Epipaleolithic is often used synonymo ...
times is also found here and dated to 5900 BCE.
Municipal history

The municipality of Stokke was established on 1 January 1838 (see
formannskapsdistrikt
() is the name for Norwegian local self-government districts that were legally enacted on 1 January 1838. This system of municipalities was created in a bill approved by the Parliament of Norway and signed into law by King Carl Johan on 14 Janua ...
). Two islands were later transferred from the municipality of Stokke to the neighboring municipality of
Nøtterøy: Håøya, (in 1901) and
Veierland (in 1964).
Relatively few Stokke residents read ''
Sandefjords Blad'', the main newspaper of
Sandefjord, and few residents reside or work in Sandefjord proper. The wealthiness of Sandefjord, however, was often used as an argument for the merge with Sandefjord. Its international airport ''
Torp
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'' was also seen as a deciding factor for Stokke's decision to merge into Sandefjord. For the village of
Vear, on the other hand, a majority of residents preferred a merge into neighboring
Tønsberg. Consequentially, the village was transferred into Tønsberg on 1 January 2017, the day Stokke joined Sandefjord. Vear is home to 2,500 residents as of 2016, which made up 22 percent of Stokke's total population prior to the merge.
Sundås Fort

Remains of a fort, the
Sundås battery, can be found across the
Tønsberg Fjord from Håøya Island. The
fortifications were constructed in the late 19th century during turbulent times with
Sweden during the
Union between Sweden and Norway
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. It was part of the newly established
Norwegian Coastal Artillery
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("Kystartilleriet"). The fort was erected to keep potential enemies from entering
Tønsberg by sea, and was also meant to protect the Marine harbor in
Melsomvik village. Work on the fort began in 1897, and the forts at both Håøya Island and Sundåsen were completed in 1899. Trenches, commando posts, fencing, concrete gun pits, and other remains from the fort can still be seen at Sundås. The fort lies by the Tønsberg Fjord with surrounding views of
Færder Lighthouse and islands such as Håøya,
Tjøme,
Veierland, and
Nøtterøy. The cannons were demolished by German forces in 1942 during the
German occupation of Norway. The
Norwegian Armed Forces remained in control of the fort from 1945 until 1962, when it became public property.
Geography

Stokke municipality had a total area of 118 km
2 and had a 14 km coastline along the
Tønsbergfjord. Stokke is a town and a former municipality located within the municipality of
Sandefjord in
Vestfold
Vestfold is a traditional region, a former county and a current electoral district in Eastern Norway. In 2020 the county became part of the much larger county of Vestfold og Telemark. Located on the western shore of the Oslofjord, it bordered t ...
County. The town of Stokke is located in-between the cities of
Tønsberg and Sandefjord. However, Stokke is primarily a rural community and far smaller than its neighboring cities. It consists of a variety of recreation areas, including the Storås area, which includes lakes, rivers, historic sites, and an abundance of plant- and wildlife species. Another recreational site is located at
Bogen, which also includes a beach and an art gallery. Other coastal communities include the villages of
Vear,
Melsomvik, and
Storevar. Islands include
Langø
Langø is an island in Denmark. It is situated in the Ulvsund between Sjælland
Zealand ( da, Sjælland ) at 7,031 km2 is the largest and most populous island in Denmark proper (thus excluding Greenland and Disko Island, which are larg ...
,
Ravnø, Gåsø, Gåsøkalven, Verjø, Tryteknatten, and others. Lakes include
Akersvannet,
Gjennestadvannet,
Kulerødvannet,
Fossnesdammen, and others. The former municipality bordered
Andebu and
Kodal in the west, Sandefjord in the south, the
Tønsbergfjord in the east, and Tønsberg and
Ramnes in the north.
Both the railway line ''
Vestfold Line'' and the highway ''
European Route E18'' pass through the former municipality. Its highest point was
Høgståsen at 175.6 meters. The village of Stokke is home to a nature preserve known as
Bokemoa, a birch forest located on
Raet
Raet is the largest terminal moraine in Scandinavia. It was formed during the end of the last glacial period, 12,800–11,500 years ago, in one of the latest advances of the glaciers.
As the glacier retreated towards the end of this period, it ...
. The dense forest creates shade and a habitat for mushrooms; over 100 species of mushrooms have been recorded in Bokemoa, including species only found in
birch tree forests.
Nature preserves
Nature preserves in Stokke include the island of
Langø
Langø is an island in Denmark. It is situated in the Ulvsund between Sjælland
Zealand ( da, Sjælland ) at 7,031 km2 is the largest and most populous island in Denmark proper (thus excluding Greenland and Disko Island, which are larg ...
, Bokemoa,
Melsomvik plant and wildlife preserve as well as the lakes Robergvannet and Akersvannet. Langø Island lies in the Tønsberg Fjord and is a car-free island consisting of meadows, knolls, salt meadows, small bays, and forests. It became a landscape conservation area in 2006. It is known for its wide variety of rare wildflowers including species such as
sea thrift
''Armeria maritima'', the thrift, sea thrift or sea pink, is a species of flowering plant in the family Plumbaginaceae. It is a compact evergreen perennial which grows in low clumps and sends up long stems that support globes of bright pink flow ...
,
alternate-leaved golden-saxifrage
''Chrysosplenium alternifolium'' is a species of flowering plant in the saxifrage family known as the alternate-leaved golden-saxifrage. It is a mat-forming perennial of wet places that grows between tall. It blooms from March onward.
Descripti ...
,
cowslip,
greater yellow-rattle
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,
sticky catchfly, and many others.
Demographics
The annual population growth is twice as high as Vestfold County as a whole, and the expected life expectancy is higher than the county median. 13 percent of Stokke's population were first- or second-generation immigrants as of 2014.
Transportation
European route E18 intersects the former municipality.
Vestfoldbanen operates a railway station in the town of Stokke,
Stokke Station
Stokke Station ( no, Stokke stasjon) is a railway station on the Vestfold Line in Stokke, Norway
Norway, officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a Nordic country in Northern Europe, the mainland territory of which comprises the western a ...
, and
Sandefjord Airport Torp is located on the former border to Sandefjord.
Recreation

Hiking trails can be found at Trælsodden, Løke, Høgåsen, Grorudvannet, Feen, Furulund, Ramsum, and Borgeskogen. Coastal hiking paths make up a total of 14 km in former municipality. Coastal hiking trails can be found in
Melsomvik and also a trail connecting
Storevar and
Rakkevik.
A 3 km forest hike can be found at Løke, which is a popular forest for collecting mushrooms. A mountain trail is located by
Høgåsen, the highest point in the former municipality with an elevation of 172 meters. The peak can be reached from two trails: from Langevann in
Re or from
Grorudvannet in Stokke. The shortest hike is from Grorudvannet.
Trælsodden by the
Tønsberg Fjord is home to several
burial mound
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s as well as fortifications dated to
World War II
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. Sandy beaches, diving boards and hiking trails can also be found at Trælsodden. At Trælsodden are graves dated to the
Iron Age
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. At the time, sea levels were 4–5 meters higher than today, and the graves were consequentially placed near the shoreline. A popular fishing site is located between Trælsodden and
Brunstad. The trail goes by the municipal beach at Brunstad, immediately south of
Oslofjord Convention Center
Oslofjord Convention Center is a convention center in Stokke, Norway, as well as the company established to manage the facility.
Ownership and management
Oslofjord Convention Center is a commercial entity (joint-stock company) with ''Stiftelsen B ...
. During summers, convenience stores and seafood restaurants are open at Brunstad. From Brunstad, the coastal path heads inwards and passes through the Himalayapark, a park offering tree climbing. The trail passes by a home built by singer
Jahn Teigen, known as "Teigen's Pyramid". The trail reaches a beach before entering the boat harbor in Rakkevik. It is a 3.5 km hike from
Storevar to
Melsomvik, and a similar distance between Melsomvik and Brunstad.
Wildlife
Brown bears were common until the 1850s, and until the early 1900s, a group of bears lived in the inner parts of
Vestfold
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County. The last Brown bear shot in the county was in
Lardal in 1916. The last bear to be shot in Stokke was around 1850 by Andreas Smitten of Russeltvet. A number of local place names derives from its former bears, including Bjønnemyra (Borgen), Bjønnestøkket (Bredholt), Bjønndal (Hauanlia), Bjønneleet (Nedre Anholt), and Bjønnelia (Askerød). Some place names also derive from the
Gray wolf, including Ulvekula (Oserød) and Ulvehølet (Rørkollskogen). Other notable mammals in Stokke include the
Red fox,
European badger,
European otter,
European pine marten,
Short-tailed weasel,
European Lynx,
Moose
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,
Roe deer,
Red deer
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,
European beaver,
Mountain hare,
Red squirrel,
European hedgehog, bats, mice, and rats.
Points of interest

* Stokke Bygdetun, oldest village museum in Vestfold County, established in 1978.
*
Sundås Fort, 1899 fortifications constructed during the
Union between Sweden and Norway
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.
* Trælsodden, beach and remains from fortifications and burial mounds.
* Brunstad Beach
*
Oslofjord Convention Center
Oslofjord Convention Center is a convention center in Stokke, Norway, as well as the company established to manage the facility.
Ownership and management
Oslofjord Convention Center is a commercial entity (joint-stock company) with ''Stiftelsen B ...
*
Stokke Station
Stokke Station ( no, Stokke stasjon) is a railway station on the Vestfold Line in Stokke, Norway
Norway, officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a Nordic country in Northern Europe, the mainland territory of which comprises the western a ...
, railway station operated by
Vestfoldbanen
* Bokemoa,
birch tree forest and nature preserve on
Raet
Raet is the largest terminal moraine in Scandinavia. It was formed during the end of the last glacial period, 12,800–11,500 years ago, in one of the latest advances of the glaciers.
As the glacier retreated towards the end of this period, it ...
* Bogen, beach and hiking trails
*
Storevar, small coastal village
* Stokke Church, brick church by architect
Jacob Wilhelm Nordan from 1886.
Notable people from Stokke
*
Einar Tørnquist, TV-personality, talk-show host and podcaster
*
Lise Davidsen, opera singer
References
External links
*
*
Municipal fact sheetfrom
Statistics Norway
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Relying on a staff of about 1,000, Statistics Norway publish about 1,000 new statistical releases every ye ...
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