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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 the previous Buskerud and Telemark counties. The county administration was located in Tønsberg, Norway's oldest city, and the largest city is Sandefjord. With the exception of the city-county of Oslo, Vestfold was the smallest county in Norway by area. Vestfold was the only county in which all municipalities had declared Bokmål to be their sole official
written form A writing system is a method of visually representing verbal communication, based on a script and a set of rules regulating its use. While both writing and speech are useful in conveying messages, writing differs in also being a reliable form ...
of the Norwegian language. Vestfold is located west of the Oslofjord, as the name indicates. It includes many smaller, but well-known towns in Norway, such as
Larvik Larvik () is a List of cities in Norway, town and Municipalities of Norway, municipality in Vestfold in Vestfold og Telemark Counties of Norway, county, Norway. The administrative centre of the municipality is the city of Larvik. The municipality ...
, Sandefjord, Tønsberg and
Horten is a town and municipality in Vestfold in Vestfold og Telemark county, Norway—located along the Oslofjord. The administrative centre of the municipality is the town of Horten. The municipality also includes the town of Ã…sgÃ¥rdstrand an ...
; these towns run from Oslo in an almost constant belt of urban areas along the coast, ending in Grenland in neighbouring region Telemark. The river NumedalslÃ¥gen runs through the county. Many islands are located at the coast. Vestfold is mostly dominated by lowland and is among the best agricultural areas of Norway. Winters last about three months, while pleasant summer temperatures last from May to September, with a July average high of 17 Â°C (63 Â°F). Vestfold is traditionally known for shipping and sailing. Sandefjord was formerly a headquarters for the Norwegian whaling fleet, and
Horten is a town and municipality in Vestfold in Vestfold og Telemark county, Norway—located along the Oslofjord. The administrative centre of the municipality is the town of Horten. The municipality also includes the town of Ã…sgÃ¥rdstrand an ...
used to be Norway's main naval port. The coastal towns of Vestfold now engage in fishing and shipbuilding. Some lumbering is carried on in the interior. The area also includes some of the best farmland in Norway. Vestfold merged with neighboring Telemark County on 1 January 2020 as part of a nationwide municipal reform. The new county name is Vestfold og Telemark. Vestfold as a county is expected to be re-established by 1 January 2024, following a vote of the county council of Vestfold og Telemark on 15 February 2022 to split the newly established county into its respective counties that existed before the merger took place; Telemark and Vestfold.


Etymology

''Vestfold'' is the old name of the region which was revived in modern times. ''Fold'' was the old name of the Oslofjord, and the meaning of the name ''Vestfold'' is the region west of the Fold (see also Østfold). Before 1919, the county was called ''Jarlsberg og Larvik Amt''. The
amt Amt is a type of administrative division governing a group of municipalities, today only in Germany, but formerly also common in other countries of Northern Europe. Its size and functions differ by country and the term is roughly equivalent to ...
was created in 1821, consisting of the two old counties of Jarlsberg and
Larvik Larvik () is a List of cities in Norway, town and Municipalities of Norway, municipality in Vestfold in Vestfold og Telemark Counties of Norway, county, Norway. The administrative centre of the municipality is the city of Larvik. The municipality ...
. In the Viking Age, Vestfold also referred to Eiker, Drammen, Kongsberg, Lier, now in Buskerud.Vol. XIII: ''A History Of Norway'' And ''The Passion And Miracles of the Blessed Óláfr''
Anthony Faulkes and Richard Perkins (Viking Society for Northern Research), p. 128)
Vestfold Hills on Antarctica's
Sørsdal Glacier Sørsdal Glacier () is a heavily crevassed glacier on the Ingrid Christensen Coast of Princess Elizabeth Land in Antarctica, long, flowing westward along the south side of Krok Fjord and the Vestfold Hills and terminating in a prominent glaci ...
is named after the county.


History


Viking history

''Vestfold'' is mentioned for the first time in a written source in 813, when Danish kings were in Vestfold to quell an uprising amongst the
Fürst ' (, female form ', plural '; from Old High German ', "the first", a translation of the Latin ') is a German word for a ruler and is also a princely title. ' were, since the Middle Ages, members of the highest nobility who ruled over states of ...
s . There may have been as many as six political centers in Vestfold. At that time Kaupang, which was located in Tjølling near Larvik, had been functioning for decades and had a chieftain. Kaupang, which dates from the Viking Era, is believed to be the first town in Norway, although Tønsberg (which dates from ca. 900) is the oldest town in Norway still in existence. At Borre, there was a site for another chieftain. That site held chieftains for more than one hundred years prior to 813. The stone mounds at Mølen have been dated to the Viking Age. The mounds at Haugar in present-day Tønsberg's town centre have been dated to the Viking period. At Farmannshaugen in Sem there seems to have been activity at the time, while activity at Oseberghaugen and
Gokstadhaugen The Gokstad Mound (Norwegian: Gokstadhaugen) is a large burial mound at Gokstad Farm in Sandefjord (formerly Sandar municipality) in Vestfold County, Norway. It is also known as the King's Mound (''Kongshaugen'') and is where the 9th century Go ...
dates from a few decades later. An English source from around 890 retells the voyage of Ottar (''Ottar fra HÃ¥logaland'') "from the farthest North, along ''Norvegr'' via Kaupang and Hedeby to England", where Ottar places Kaupang in the land of the
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- ''danenes land''. Bjørn Brandlien says that "To the degree that Harald Hårfagre gathered a kingdom after the Battle of Hafrsfjord at the end of the 9th century - that especially is connected to
Avaldsnes Avaldsnes is a village in Karmøy municipality in Rogaland county, Norway. The village is located on the northeastern part of the island of Karmøy, along the Karmsundet strait, just south of the town of Haugesund. The village was an ancient ...
- it does not seem to have made such a great impression on Ottar". Kaupang is mentioned under the name of Skiringssal (''Kaupangen i Skiringssal'') in Ottar's tales. By the 10th century, the local kings had established themselves. The king or his ombudsman resided in the old Royal Court at ''Sæheim i Sem'', today the Jarlsberg Estate (''Jarlsberg Hovedgård'') in Tønsberg. The farm Haugar (from Old Norse ''haugr'' meaning hill or mound) became the seat for Haugating, the Thing for Vestfold and one of Norway's most important place for the proclamation of kings. The family of Harald Fairhair, who was most likely the first king of Norway, is said to have come from this area. The Danish kings seem to have been weak in Vestfold from around the middle of the 9th century until the middle of the 10th century, but their rule was strengthened there at the end of the 10th century. The Danish kings seem to have tried to control the region until the 13th century.


Kings ruling some or all of Vestfold

* Erik Agnarsson * Halfdan Hvitbeinn (part of Vestfold) * Eystein Halfdansson * Halfdan the Mild * Gudrød the Hunter * Halfdan the Black, together with his brother,
Olaf Gudrødsson Olaf Gudrødsson (c. 810 – c. 860), known after his death as Olaf Geirstad-Alf "Olaf, Elf of Geirstad" (Old Norse Ólafr Geirstaðaalfr), was a semi-legendary petty king in Norway. A member of the House of Yngling, he was the son of Gudrød the Hu ...
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Ragnvald the Mountain-High Ragnvald, Rögnvald or Rognvald or Rægnald is an Old Norse language, Old Norse name (Old Norse ''Rǫgnvaldr'', modern Icelandic ''Rögnvaldur''; in Old English language, Old English ''Regenweald'' and in Old Irish, Middle Irish language, Middle Iri ...
, Cousin of Harold Fairhair * Harald Fairhair *
Bjørn Farmann Bjørn Farmann ("Bjørn the Tradesman", also called Bjørn Haraldsson, Farmand and Kaupman, died between 930 and 934) was a king of Vestfold. Bjørn was one of the sons of King Harald Fairhair of Norway. In late tradition, Bjørn Farmann was made ...
* Olaf Haraldsson Geirstadalf, brother of Bjørn * Harald Gudrødsson Grenske, 976–987


Whaling

Whaling was an important 19th century industry in coastal cities such as
Larvik Larvik () is a List of cities in Norway, town and Municipalities of Norway, municipality in Vestfold in Vestfold og Telemark Counties of Norway, county, Norway. The administrative centre of the municipality is the city of Larvik. The municipality ...
, Tønsberg, and Sandefjord, which was the world centre for the world's modern whaling industry. Not only did men from Vestfold County make up practically all the crew on the Norwegian whaling fleet, but many were also involved in the whaling industry in other nations.Tønnessen, Johan Nicolay and Arne Odd Johnsen (1982). ''The History of Modern Whaling''. University of California Press. Page 25. . As an example, the first phase of modern Australian whaling was almost entirely based on workers from Larvik. While the first whaling station in the Faroe Islands was established by Sandefjordians, Larvik played a similar role for the
Shetland Islands Shetland, also called the Shetland Islands and formerly Zetland, is a subarctic archipelago in Scotland lying between Orkney, the Faroe Islands and Norway. It is the northernmost region of the United Kingdom. The islands lie about to the no ...
. Tønsberg initiated much of the whaling industry in Iceland and the Hebrides. The largest settlement in South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands, '' Grytviken'', was established by Carl Anton Larsen of Sandefjord on 16 November 1904. Sandefjordian Nils Larsen's expeditions to Antarctica in the early 20th century led to the Norwegian annexation of Bouvet Island (1927) and
Peter I Island Peter I Island ( no, Peter I Øy) is an uninhabited volcanic island in the Bellingshausen Sea, from continental Antarctica. It is claimed as a dependency of Norway and, along with Bouvet Island and Queen Maud Land, composes one of the three No ...
(1929). A cove on Peter I Island is named
Sandefjord Cove Sandefjord Cove (sometimes called Sandefjord Bay) is a cove between Cape Ingrid and the terminus of Tofte Glacier on the west side of Peter I Island. A Norwegian expedition under Eyvind Tofte circumnavigated Peter I Island in the '' Odd I'' in ...
in honor of Nils Larsen's hometown. Sandefjord Harbor is now home to '' Southern Actor'', the only whale-catcher from the Modern Whaling Epoch still to be in its original order. The museum ship is owned by Sandefjord Whaling Museum, Europe's only museum dedicated to whaling.Philpott, Don (1991). ''Visitor's Guide: Norway''. Moorland. Page 76. . Sandefjord has been named the centre of the Modern Whaling Epoch, and has been nicknamed "the whaling capital of the world."


Geography

Vestfold was Norway's smallest county, with the exception of the city-county of Oslo. It lies on the western shore of the Oslofjord. Vestfold borders with Buskerud County in the north and with Telemark County in the west. It is bordered by Skagerrak in the North Sea to both the south and east. The county has a total area of and has a coastline.
Vestfjellet Vestfjellet is a mountain in Hof, Vestfold, Norway. It is located one kilometer south of Skibergfjellet, Vestfold County's highest mountain. At Vestfjellet, which has an elevation of 621 meters, there are panoramic views of Gaustatoppen, Styggem ...
at is the tallest peak in the county. It is also home to 1,407 islands. Nøtterøy () is the largest island in Vestfold, while Tjøme () is the second-largest island.Bertelsen, Hans Kristian (1998). ''Bli kjent med Vestfold / Become acquainted with Vestfold''. Stavanger Offset AS. Page 191. . There is a total of 634 freshwater lakes in Vestfold, with a total area of 79 square kilometers. Large lakes include
Farris Farris is a 20 km long fresh water moraine-dammed lake near the Norwegian coastal town Larvik. The lake would have been a salt water fjord had it not been dammed by an end moraine left by the latest ice age An ice age is a long perio ...
, Eikeren, Goksjø,
Hallevannet Hallevannet is a lake in the municipality of Larvik in Vestfold og Telemark county, Norway. See also

*List of lakes in Norway Lakes of Vestfold og Telemark {{VestfoldTelemark-geo-stub ...
, Akersvannet, and others. Vestfold makes up 0.7 percent of Norway's total land area. Ten Norwegian municipalities are larger in size than Vestfold County. As an example, Kautokeino municipality in Finnmark County is over four times larger than Vestfold County. The county of Finnmark is 22 times larger than Vestfold.


Geology

The county's soft soil is composed of varieties of moraine and sedimentary soils. The Ice Age left large parts of Vestfold below sea level, and the most cultivated soil can be found on the marine terraces. Marine clay and sand cover most of the lower lying country in the south-west and north. The Vestfold moraine, a continuation of the Østfold moraine at Moss, is an ice-formed formation which stretches as a cohesive gravel ridge through the county, from
Horten is a town and municipality in Vestfold in Vestfold og Telemark county, Norway—located along the Oslofjord. The administrative centre of the municipality is the town of Horten. The municipality also includes the town of Ã…sgÃ¥rdstrand an ...
in the east to Mølen in the south.


Preserved areas

Færder National Park was the county's first national park when the decision was formalized by King Harald V on 23 August 2013. The visitor center is at
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, and was officially opened by Queen Sonja on 26 June 2015. The national park lies in Nøtterøy- and Tjøme municipalities, and is made up of of ocean and of land. It stretches from Ormøy in the north to Færder Lighthouse in the south. It is one of two marine national parks in Norway, and is made up of coast, skerries, islands and sea bed. Mølen in
Larvik Larvik () is a List of cities in Norway, town and Municipalities of Norway, municipality in Vestfold in Vestfold og Telemark Counties of Norway, county, Norway. The administrative centre of the municipality is the city of Larvik. The municipality ...
is home to Norway's largest stone beach and is an ancient burial site consisting of 230 cairns, some exceeding in diameter. Excavations have dated the rock piles to about 250 A.D. It was the first UNESCO Global Geopark in the Nordics when established in 2008. Mølen is one of Larvik's most popular tourist attractions. It is home to over a hundred species of rock, including Norway's national stone, '' Larvikite'', which is named from the area. It is a crucially important seabird habitat, where over 316 species of bird have been recorded.


Municipalities

Vestfold County has experienced a large reduction in number of municipalities. As of 1949, the county was home to 19 rural municipalities and seven city municipalities. There were 14 municipalities as of 2016, but the number will decrease to 8 by 1 January 2020. As of 1 January 2017 the number of municipalities in Vestfold County was reduced from 14 to 12. As of 1 January 2018 the number of municipalities in Vestfold County was reduced from 12 to 9. # Andebu (merged into Sandefjord on 1 January 2017) # Hof (merged into Holmestrand on 1 January 2018) # Holmestrand (added Hof on 1 January 2018) #
Horten is a town and municipality in Vestfold in Vestfold og Telemark county, Norway—located along the Oslofjord. The administrative centre of the municipality is the town of Horten. The municipality also includes the town of Ã…sgÃ¥rdstrand an ...
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Lardal Lardal () is a former municipality in Vestfold county, Norway. The administrative centre of the municipality was the village of Svarstad. The parish of ''Laurdal'' was established as a municipality on 1 January 1838 (see formannskapsdistrikt ...
(merged into Larvik on 1 January 2018) #
Larvik Larvik () is a List of cities in Norway, town and Municipalities of Norway, municipality in Vestfold in Vestfold og Telemark Counties of Norway, county, Norway. The administrative centre of the municipality is the city of Larvik. The municipality ...
(added Lardal on 1 January 2018) # Nøtterøy (merged with Tjøme on 1 January 2018 to form the new municipality of Færder) # Re (merged into Tønsberg on 1 January 2020) # Sande (merged into Holmestrand on 1 January 2020) # Sandefjord (added Andebu and Stokke on 1 January 2017) #
Stokke 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 from 1838 to 2016. The administrative centre of the municipality was the ...
(merged into Sandefjord on 1 January 2017) #
Svelvik Svelvik is a town in Drammen municipality, Viken county. It is also a former municipality, which was a part of former Vestfold county. The town of Svelvik was separated from the rural municipality of Strømm to become a municipality of its own ...
(merged into Drammen on 1 January 2020) # Tjøme (merged with Nøtterøy on 1 January 2018 to form the new municipality of Færder) # Tønsberg (added Re on 1 January 2020)


Cities

* Holmestrand *
Horten is a town and municipality in Vestfold in Vestfold og Telemark county, Norway—located along the Oslofjord. The administrative centre of the municipality is the town of Horten. The municipality also includes the town of Ã…sgÃ¥rdstrand an ...
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Larvik Larvik () is a List of cities in Norway, town and Municipalities of Norway, municipality in Vestfold in Vestfold og Telemark Counties of Norway, county, Norway. The administrative centre of the municipality is the city of Larvik. The municipality ...
* Sandefjord *
Stavern Stavern is a small water-side town in Larvik municipality in Vestfold County, Norway. It is south of the city of Larvik. Currently there are around 3,000 inhabitants in Stavern. It is a small town where tourism is one of the most important sou ...
* Tønsberg


Parishes

* Andebu * Arnadal (Arendal) * Berg * Borre * Botne * Brunlanes * Fon * Fredricksværn, see Stavern * Hedrum * Hem * Hillestad * Hof * Holmestrand * Horten * Hvarnes * Høyjord * Kjose * Kodal * Konnerud * Kvelde * Langestrand * Lardal * Larvik * Nykirke * Nøtterøy * Ramnes * Sandar * Sande * Sandefjord * Sandeherred, see Sandar * Sankt Laurentii * Sem * Skjee * Skoger * Slagen * Stavern * Stokke * Strømm (Strømmen) * Strømsgodset * Styrvoll * Svarstad * Svelvik * Tanum * Tjølling * Tjøme * Tønsberg * Undrumsdal * Valløy * Vassås * Vivestad * Vor Frue (Maria) * Våle * Åsgårdstrand * Larvik Branch (LDS, early-1927) * Tønsberg Branch (LDS, early-1951) * Larvik (Katolske Apostoliske, 1888–1963)


Villages

* Andebu *
Barkåker Barkåker is a village in the municipality of Tønsberg, Norway Norway, officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a Nordic country in Northern Europe, the mainland territory of which comprises the western and northernmost portion of the Sc ...
* Berger *
Bergsåsen Bergsåsen is a village in the municipality of Re, Norway. Together with the nearby village Revetal Revetal was the administrative centre of Re municipality, Norway, until the municipality was merged into Tønsberg. Together with the nearby ...
* Bjerkøya *
Bjørnevåg Bjørnevåg is a village in Færder Municipality in Vestfold county, Norway. The village is located on the southern part of the island of Tjøme, about south of the villages of Tjøme, Solvang, and Ormelet. Verdens Ende Verdens Ende ("World ...
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Borgheim Borgheim is the administrative centre of the municipality of Færder in Vestfold, Norway. The village is located in the middle of the island of Nøtterøy. Before 2018, Borgheim was the administrative centre of the municipality of Nøtterøy be ...
* Borre * Brekkeåsen *
Buerstad Buerstad is a village and statistical area (''grunnkrets'') in Nøtterøy municipality, Norway Norway, officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a Nordic country in Northern Europe, the mainland territory of which comprises the western and ...
* Duken * Eidsfoss * Eik *
Eikeberg Eikeberg is a village in the municipality of Sande, Norway Norway, officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a Nordic country in Northern Europe, the mainland territory of which comprises the western and northernmost portion of the Scandi ...
* Fevang * Fokserød * Fon *
Freberg Freberg is a small, rural village in Sandefjord Municipality in Vestfold county, Norway. The village is located between the villages of Gokstad to the west, Helgerød to the northeast, and Lahelle Lahelle is a neighborhood and statistical area ...
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Gjone Gjone is a small part of the district Kvelde, which is situated approximately 20 km north of Larvik, Norway Norway, officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a Nordic country in Northern Europe, the mainland territory of which comprises ...
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Glomstein Glomstein is a village in the municipality of Nøtterøy, Norway Norway, officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a Nordic country in Northern Europe, the mainland territory of which comprises the western and northernmost portion of the Sc ...
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Gretteåsen Gretteåsen is a village in Tønsberg Municipality in Vestfold county, Norway. The village is located about north of the Tønsberg (town), city of Tønsberg, about west of the Horten (town), city of Horten, and about east of the village of Rev ...
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Grimestad Grimestad is a village in Færder Municipality in Vestfold county, Norway. The village is located on the island of Tjøme, about to the northeast of the village of Tjøme, about to the north of the village of Hulebakk, about to the southeas ...
* Gullhaug *
Hafallen Hafallen is a village in Sandefjord Municipality in Vestfold county, Norway. The village is located along the Mefjorden in the northern part of Østerøya peninsula. It is located about to the southeast of the centre of the city of Sandefjord, ...
* Helgeroa * Hem * Hof *
Hulebakk Hulebakk is a village in Færder Municipality in Vestfold county, Norway. The village is located on the island of Tjøme, about to the northeast of the village of Tjøme, about to the northwest of the village of Ormelet, and about to the so ...
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Husvik Husvik is a former whaling station on the north-central coast of South Georgia Island. It was one of three such stations in Stromness Bay, the other two being Stromness and Leith Harbour. Husvik initially began as a floating, offshore factory sit ...
* Husøy * Hvasser *
Høyjord Høyjord is a minor village in the municipality of Sandefjord, Norway, with a population of 379 as of 2005. It is famous for the Høyjord Stave Church. Høyjord, which was part of the former municipality of Andebu, was transferred along with Andeb ...
* HÃ¥rkollen * Kaupang *
Kjose Kjose is a village in Larvik Municipality in Vestfold county, Norway. The village is located on the western shore of the large lake Farris Farris is a 20 km long fresh water moraine-dammed lake near the Norwegian coastal town Larvik. T ...
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Kjøpmannskjær Kjøpmannskjær is a village and statistical area (''grunnkrets'') in Nøtterøy municipality, Norway. The statistical area Kjøpmannskjær, which also can include the peripheral parts of the village as well as the surrounding countryside, has a po ...
* Klever *
Kodal Kodal is a village and parish in Sandefjord municipality in Vestfold county, Norway. Kodal is mostly a rural area, with a population of 971 as of 2014. It is located ten kilometers north of Sandefjord city center and eleven miles south of the tow ...
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Kvelde Kvelde is a village in the municipality of Larvik, Norway. Its population was 1058 on 1 January 2018. The village is located along the banks of the Numedalslågen Numedalslågen is a river located in the counties of Vestfold and Telemark and Vi ...
* Lahelle *
Linnestad Linnestad is a village in Tønsberg Municipality in Vestfold county, Norway. The village is located about to the northwest of the city of Tønsberg, about to the southeast of the village of Ramnes, and about to the southeast of Revetal. The ...
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Melsomvik Melsomvik is a village in the municipality of Sandefjord, Norway, which lies by the Tønsberg Fjord. Its population is 2,076 as of 2016. It has been a boat harbor since Medieval times when the Leidang fleet was located in Melsomvik. When the confli ...
* Nesbrygga *
Nesbygda Nesbygda is a village in the municipality of Svelvik, Norway Norway, officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a Nordic country in Northern Europe, the mainland territory of which comprises the western and northernmost portion of the Scand ...
* Nykirke *
Ormelet Ormelet is a village and statistical area (''grunnkrets'') in Tjøme municipality, Norway Norway, officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a Nordic country in Northern Europe, the mainland territory of which comprises the western and nor ...
* Oterbekk *
Ramnes Ramnes is a village in Tønsberg municipality, and former municipality in Vestfold og Telemark county, Norway. The village of Ramnes was the administrative centre of the municipality. Summary The parish of ''Ramnæs'' was established as a muni ...
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Revetal Revetal was the administrative centre of Re municipality, Norway, until the municipality was merged into Tønsberg. Together with the nearby housing estate A housing estate (or sometimes housing complex or housing development) is a grou ...
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Rånerudåsen Rånerudåsen is a village in Tønsberg Municipality in Vestfold county, Norway. The village is located about to the north of the city of Tønsberg, about to the northeast of the village of Brekkeåsen, and about to the west of the village o ...
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RÃ¥stad RÃ¥stad is a village area in Sandefjord Municipality in Vestfold county, Norway. The village is located just south of Sandefjord Airport, Torp, about south of the village of Stokke, and about northeast of the city of Sandefjord. It is home to ...
* Sande *
Selvik Selvik is a village in the municipality of Holmestrand, Vestfold og Telemark county, Norway Norway, officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a Nordic country in Northern Europe, the mainland territory of which comprises the western and nor ...
* Sem * Skallestad *
Skinmo Skinmo is a village in Larvik Municipality in Vestfold county, Norway. The village is located on the eastern edge of the municipality, along the border with Sandefjord Municipality. The village of Verningen lies about to the southwest, the villa ...
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Skjerve Skjerve is a village and statistical area (''grunnkrets'') in Nøtterøy municipality, Norway. The statistical area Skjerve, which also can include the peripheral parts of the village as well as the surrounding countryside, has a population of 152 ...
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Solløkka Solløkka is a residential- and statistical area (''grunnkrets'') in Sandefjord municipality, Vestfold County, Norway. Solløkka is home to a boat harbor and beach in innermost Lahellefjord. A number of cabins and vacation homes can be found at Sol ...
* Solvang *
Stavern Stavern is a small water-side town in Larvik municipality in Vestfold County, Norway. It is south of the city of Larvik. Currently there are around 3,000 inhabitants in Stavern. It is a small town where tourism is one of the most important sou ...
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Stokke 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 from 1838 to 2016. The administrative centre of the municipality was the ...
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Storevar Storevar was a village in the municipality of Stokke, Norway, located by the Tønsberg Fjord. Its population ( SSB 2005) was 367. Storevar was its own village until 2015, and became a part of neighboring Melsomvik Melsomvik is a village in the mun ...
* Strand *
Strengsdal Strengsdal is a village and statistical area (''grunnkrets'') in Nøtterøy municipality, Norway. The statistical area Strengsdal, which also can include the peripheral parts of the village as well as the surrounding countryside, has a population o ...
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Sundbyfoss Sundbyfoss is a village in the municipality of Hof, Norway Norway, officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a Nordic country in Northern Europe, the mainland territory of which comprises the western and northernmost portion of the Scand ...
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Sundene Sundene is a village and statistical area (''grunnkrets'') in Tjøme municipality, Norway. The statistical area Sundene, which also can include the peripheral parts of the village as well as the surrounding countryside, has a population of 345. T ...
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Svarstad Svarstad is a village in Larvik, Norway. Its population (2011) is 566, and it is situated on the Numedalslågen river, approximately north of urban Larvik and south of Hvittingfoss in Kongsberg Kongsberg () is a historical mining town and mu ...
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Svelvik Svelvik is a town in Drammen municipality, Viken county. It is also a former municipality, which was a part of former Vestfold county. The town of Svelvik was separated from the rural municipality of Strømm to become a municipality of its own ...
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Svinevoll Svinevoll is a small village in the local area of VÃ¥le in Vestfold, Norway Norway, officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a Nordic country in Northern Europe, the mainland territory of which comprises the western and northernmost portio ...
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Tenvik Tenvik is a village and statistical area (''grunnkrets'') in Nøtterøy municipality, Norway Norway, officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a Nordic country in Northern Europe, the mainland territory of which comprises the western and no ...
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Torød Torød is a village and statistical area (''grunnkrets'') in Nøtterøy municipality, Norway. The statistical area Torød, which also can include the peripheral parts of the village as well as the surrounding countryside, has a population of 637. ...
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Unneberg Unneberg is a residential- and statistical area (''grunnkrets'') in Sandefjord municipality, Norway. The statistical area Unneberg, which also can include the peripheral parts of the village as well as the surrounding countryside, has a population ...
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Vear Vear is a village in Vestfold, Norway, located in the municipality of Tønsberg. It had a population of 3,520 in 2005. Vear lies near the border between Stokke (Sandefjord) and Tønsberg. It lies along Norwegian County Road 303 between Sandefjor ...
* Veierland * Verdens Ende *
Verningen Verningen is a village in Larvik Municipality in Vestfold county, Norway. The village is located along the European route E18 highway, about to the northeast of the town of Larvik. The village of Himberg (an exclave of Sandefjord Municipality) ...
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Vestskogen Vestskogen is an area on the island of Nøtterøy, in Nøtterøy municipality, Norway. It is located on the north-eastern side of the island and forms part of the urban area of Tønsberg Tønsberg , historically Tunsberg, is a city and munici ...
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Årøysund Årøysund is a village and statistical area (''grunnkrets'') in Nøtterøy municipality, Norway. The statistical area Årøysund, which also can include the peripheral parts of the village as well as the surrounding countryside, has a population ...
* Åsgårdstrand


Former Municipalities

* Andebu * Borre * Botne * Brunlanes *
Hedrum Hedrum is a parish and the site of a historic church in Vestfold county, Norway. Hedrum was annexed by Larvik on January 1, 1988. History The parish of Hedrum was established as a municipality on January 1, 1838 (see formannskapsdistrikt). Small ...
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Lardal Lardal () is a former municipality in Vestfold county, Norway. The administrative centre of the municipality was the village of Svarstad. The parish of ''Laurdal'' was established as a municipality on 1 January 1838 (see formannskapsdistrikt ...
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Ramnes Ramnes is a village in Tønsberg municipality, and former municipality in Vestfold og Telemark county, Norway. The village of Ramnes was the administrative centre of the municipality. Summary The parish of ''Ramnæs'' was established as a muni ...
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Skoger Skoger is a village located on the border between Buskerud and Vestfold counties, Norway. Of its population of 1,082 as of 2005, 654 were registered as residents of Drammen whereas 428 live in Sande in Vestfold county, Norway. History H ...
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Stavern Stavern is a small water-side town in Larvik municipality in Vestfold County, Norway. It is south of the city of Larvik. Currently there are around 3,000 inhabitants in Stavern. It is a small town where tourism is one of the most important sou ...
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Stokke 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 from 1838 to 2016. The administrative centre of the municipality was the ...
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Strømm Strømm is a former municipality in Vestfold county, Norway. Separation The parish of Hurum was divided into two formannskapsdistrikt on January 1, 1838. The main part of the parish belonged to the county of Buskerud, while the annex ''Strømmen'' ...
* Tjølling * Tjøme * Våle * Åsgårdstrand


Political strength

Results from parliamentary elections in Vestfold County since 1973: Bold letters represent the alliances (Leftwing Ap+ SV. Centre KrF+ V+ Sp. Rightwing H+ Frp). M = Number of elected parliamentarians.


Demographics

According to
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, Vestfold County was home to 244,967 residents as of 1 January 2016. Immigrants made up 11.9 percent of the population in 2017. Most immigrants were from Poland (4,287 people), followed by Lithuania (2,794) and Iraq (1,549). Despite its small size, Vestfold had the third-highest population density in Norway. However, the population density may still have been considered low; as an example, the population density of the Netherlands was four times higher than that of Vestfold County in 1998. Sandefjord was the most populous city of Vestfold County; one in four people from Vestfold were from Sandefjord, or 25.2 percent of the county population.


Economy

Traditional industries in Vestfold have included whaling and ship building. For over 50 years in the 19th century, Sandefjord and partially Tønsberg functioned as the world centre for the whaling industry. However, whaling ended in the 1960s and the ship building industry has gradually reduced since the 1980s. Information technology is currently a growing industry, and the county is home to large web shops such as
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, MPX.no and netshop.no. 18.9 percent of the county's total area is used for agriculture, the highest percentage of any county in Norway. 70% of agricultural lands are used for the cultivation of grains. Vestfold's farming area makes up five percent of Norway's cultivated areas. However, by area, Vestfold only makes up 0.7 percent of Norway's land area. Vestfold has Norway's most expensive vacation homes. Sandefjord had Norway's most expensive vacation homes in 2012, while Tjøme had the most expensive homes as of 2010. General property values appreciated 28.3 percent between 2010 and 2015.


Tourism

Summer tourism is an important industry in Vestfold, particularly in coastal communities such as Sandefjord, Tjøme and
Stavern Stavern is a small water-side town in Larvik municipality in Vestfold County, Norway. It is south of the city of Larvik. Currently there are around 3,000 inhabitants in Stavern. It is a small town where tourism is one of the most important sou ...
. Coastal cities also have large numbers of vacation homes. There were 534,724 hotel stays in 2015, where the purpose was vacationing for 236,895. Most international tourists were from the United Kingdom,
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, and Denmark. There were 781,459 stays at rental cabins or campgrounds in 2015. Consequentially, the population increases drastically during summer months in municipalities such as Sandefjord, Tjøme, and elsewhere. The population at Tjøme goes from 4,500 to around 50,000 each summer. The population of islands such as Tjøme often quadruple during summer, while summer communities as
Stavern Stavern is a small water-side town in Larvik municipality in Vestfold County, Norway. It is south of the city of Larvik. Currently there are around 3,000 inhabitants in Stavern. It is a small town where tourism is one of the most important sou ...
often sees a doubling or tripling.Evensberget, Snorre (2014). ''DK Eyewitness Travel Guide: Norway''. Penguin. Page 129. . Tjøme Island is home to nearly as many vacation homes as residential homes. While Tjøme has the nickname ''Sommerøya'' ("the Summer Island"), Sandefjord is nicknamed ''Badebyen'' ("the Bathing City") due to its many beaches and former spas. Sandefjord is known for its many great beaches, and it is primarily known as a summer resort community. It first became a bathing destination when
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was discovered in 1837. The city gained further recognition when Sandefjord Sulfur Spa and Resort (''Kurbadet'') was established in 1837. The bath was one of the most visited in Europe during the late 19th century.Jøranlid, Marianne (1996). ''40 trivelige turer i Sandefjord og omegn''. Vett Viten. Page 36. . Vestfold's most visited tourist attractions include
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, the largest burial site in
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, as well as numerous sites along the coast. Architectural sites include the villages of Åsgårdstrand, Karljohansvern in
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, and Fredriksvern in
Stavern Stavern is a small water-side town in Larvik municipality in Vestfold County, Norway. It is south of the city of Larvik. Currently there are around 3,000 inhabitants in Stavern. It is a small town where tourism is one of the most important sou ...
. Other important attractions are Sandefjord Whaling Museum, Mølen Geopark in
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, as well as Tønsberg Fortress (''Slottsfjellet'') in Tønsberg.


Largest companies

Largest companies in Vestfold County based on operating income in 2015:


Culture

Vestfold is the county in Norway with the most traces from the Viking Age. Examples include the Oseberg- and Gokstad Burial Mounds. While the Oseberg Ship was discovered in Tønsberg, the Gokstad Ship was discovered in Sandefjord. The Gokstad Ship is Norway's largest preserved Viking ship. Both ships are now located at the Viking Ship Museum in Oslo. Additional burial mounds are found at
Borre mound cemetery Borre mound cemetery (Norwegian: ''Borrehaugene'' from the ''Old Norse'' words ''borró'' and ''haugr'' meaning mound) forms part of the Borre National Park at Horten in Vestfold og Telemark, Norway. It is home to seven large and 21 smaller bu ...
and Mølen, an UNESCO Global Geopark. Borre mound cemetery is home to Northern Europe's largest burial mound site from Viking Age. Vestfold is home to 21 churches dating to medieval times. It is also home to one stave church,
Høyjord Stave Church Høyjord Stave Church ( no, Høyjord stavkirke) is a stave church in the village of Høyjord in Andebu in the municipality of Sandefjord in Vestfold og Telemark county, Norway. It is the only stave church left in Vestfold County. It is also Norwa ...
in Andebu (Sandefjord). Nearby Andebu Church also has Norway's oldest parish register, dating to 1623. The city of Sandefjord proper is home to Europe's only museum dedicated to whaling, Sandefjord Museum in the city centre. This museum also owns '' Southern Actor'', a whale-catcher turned
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. Southern Actor is the only whale-catcher from the Modern Whaling Epoch still to be in its original working order. Also at Sandefjord Harbor is the Harbour Chapel (''Bryggekapellet''), which is the only floating church in Norway and most likely Europe, perhaps the only floating church in the world. The city of Tønsberg is Norway's oldest city, most likely founded in year 871. Tønsberg is home to Tønsberg Fortress, which is Scandinavia's largest ruin site. It includes ruins from ''Castrum Tunsbergis'', Norway's largest castle in the 13th century. An outdoor music festival is held at Tønsberg Fortress every July. Ruins of a German
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can be seen at Folehavna Fort on West Island, Sandefjord.


Transportation

The Vestfold Line is a railway line that runs from Drammen, through a number of towns in Vestfold and ending in the town of Skien in Telemark. European route E18 runs through the county roughly parallel to the railway. There are two international ferry connections, both operated by Color Line.
Larvik Larvik () is a List of cities in Norway, town and Municipalities of Norway, municipality in Vestfold in Vestfold og Telemark Counties of Norway, county, Norway. The administrative centre of the municipality is the city of Larvik. The municipality ...
is connected to the Danish town Hirtshals, the other route is between Sandefjord and Strømstad in Sweden.
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is also a ferry operator between Sandefjord and Strømstad. In addition there is a domestic route connecting
Horten is a town and municipality in Vestfold in Vestfold og Telemark county, Norway—located along the Oslofjord. The administrative centre of the municipality is the town of Horten. The municipality also includes the town of Ã…sgÃ¥rdstrand an ...
and
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. Sandefjord Airport Torp is one of Norway's largest airports. Only Bergen- and
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s have more international flights than Torp Airport. Despite being located 74 miles south of Oslo, Torp is sometimes called Oslo Airport Torp. It is reached with a free shuttle bus from
Sandefjord Airport Station Torp Station ( no, Torp stasjon), also known as Sandefjord Airport Station (), is on the Vestfold Line in Sandefjord, Norway. It is served with regional trains operated by Vy. Located close to Sandefjord Airport, Torp, the station is served by ...
on Vestfoldbanen. Torp is regional hub for low-cost carrier Norwegian, as well as low-cost carriers
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and WizzAir also operate from the airport. Torp offers direct routes to over 30 international and domestic destinations, including daily flights to European cities such as London and Amsterdam.


Points of interest


Larvik

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Bøkeskogen Bøkeskogen ("The Beech Tree Forest") stretches inwards along Farris, Farris Lake in Larvik. It is an archeological area which is home to between 83, 90, and 100 burial mounds.Bertelsen, Hans Kristian (1998). ''Bli kjent med Vestfold / Become acqua ...
, world's northernmost beech tree forest.Ham, Anthony and Stuart Butler (2015). ''Lonely Planet Norway''. Lonely Planet. Page 91. . * Kaupang, home to remains for the oldest Nordic town yet discovered. The remains are from one of Scandinavia's earliest urban sites, established in year 800 A.D.Skre, Dagfinn (2007). ''Kaupang in Skiringssal''. Aarhus University Press. Page 13. .Doreen, Taylor-Wilkie (2018). ''Insight Guides Norway''. Insight. Page 157. . * Mølen, Scandinavia's first UNESCO Global Geopark. * Nevlunghavn and Helgeroa, adjacent coastal villages. *
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Fritzøehus Fritzøehus is a private estate and palace located in Larvik, Norway. It is the largest privately owned estate in Norway. History The estate has traditionally been associated with various members of the Treschow family. Fritzøehus was built for ...
, largest privately owned estate in Norway. *
Stavern Stavern is a small water-side town in Larvik municipality in Vestfold County, Norway. It is south of the city of Larvik. Currently there are around 3,000 inhabitants in Stavern. It is a small town where tourism is one of the most important sou ...
, small coastal town, home of Citadell Island ** Fredriksvern, Norway's main naval base from the mid-1750s until 1864. ** Minnehallen (Hall of Remembrance), largest monument in Vestfold.


Horten

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Borre National Park Borre mound cemetery (Norwegian: ''Borrehaugene'' from the ''Old Norse'' words ''borró'' and ''haugr'' meaning mound) forms part of the Borre National Park at Horten in Vestfold og Telemark, Norway. It is home to seven large and 21 smaller ...
, largest burial mound site in
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. * Løvøy Chapel * Royal Norwegian Navy Museum * Preus Museum *
Borre Church Borre may refer to: Places * Borre, Norway, a former municipality and village ** The Borre mound cemetery ** Borre Golfbane, a golf course **Borre IF, multi-sports club * Borre, Nord, a commune of the Nord ''département'', France * Borre, Denmar ...
, romanesque medieval church constructed in the 1100s. * Tordenskioldeika * Åsgårdstrand, oceanside resort town. *
Borre Golfbane Borre Golf Club is a golf club situated by the Oslofjord in Horten, north of Tønsberg in the south east of Norway. The club was founded in 1990 and the same year established its golf course with nine holes. The following year another nine holes ...


Tønsberg and Færder

* Tønsberg Fortress, largest ruin park in the
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. * Oseberg Mound, site of the discovery of the '' Oseberg Ship'' * Haugar * Tønsberg Cathedral *
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* Slottsfjellmuseet *
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, southernmost point at Tjøme. * Herkelås *
Tjøme Church Tjøme Church ( no, Tjøme kirke) is a parish church of the Church of Norway in Færder Municipality in Vestfold county, Norway. It is located in the village of Tjøme. It is the church for the Tjøme parish which is part of the Tønsberg dom ...
* Færder National Park, first
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in Vestfold.


Sandefjord

* Sandefjord Museum (the Whaling Museum), Europe's only museum dedicated to whaling. ** Southern Actor, only
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from the Modern Whaling Epoch still to be in its original working order. * Gokstad Mound, site of the discovery of the 9th-century '' Gokstad Ship''. *
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, replica of the ''Gokstad Ship'' docked at Museum's Wharf. * Sandar Church, built on ruins of a 13th-century medieval stone church. Present church was erected in 1792. * Whaler's Monument, rotating bronze monument erected in honor of pioneering whalers. *
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* Istrehågan, ancient burial ground which dates to the Roman Iron Age around 1500-500 BCE. *
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, former resort spa and one of Europe's most visited baths in the late 19th century. * Folehavna Fort, ruins from a German
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erected in 1941 during the German occupation of Norway. *
Høyjord Stave Church Høyjord Stave Church ( no, Høyjord stavkirke) is a stave church in the village of Høyjord in Andebu in the municipality of Sandefjord in Vestfold og Telemark county, Norway. It is the only stave church left in Vestfold County. It is also Norwa ...
, the only stave church left in Vestfold County. *
Langeby Langeby is a beach at West Island (Vesterøya) in Sandefjord, Norway. It is described as the city’s best beach by both Frommer's- and Fodor's Travel Guides. Besides its sandy beach, it is home to Langeby Camping which offers boat- and kayak rent ...
, popular bathing beach at West Island. * Goksjø, third-largest lake in Vestfold County.


Archaeological sites


Istrehågan

Istrehågan is an ancient burial ground which dates to the Roman Iron Age around 1500-500 BCE. It is located at Jåberg in Tjølling, on the border between Sandefjord and
Larvik Larvik () is a List of cities in Norway, town and Municipalities of Norway, municipality in Vestfold in Vestfold og Telemark Counties of Norway, county, Norway. The administrative centre of the municipality is the city of Larvik. The municipality ...
. The rock settings at Istrehågan resemble a ship. It is long, and meters broad. Archaeological excavations made in 1959-61 uncovered remains of bones, bear claws, pottery shards, a brooch, and more. At Haugen farm on the Sandefjord side is Vestfold County's largest collection of petroglyphs.


Borre National Park

At Borrehaugene near Borrre there are 9 large mounds and around 30 smaller ones. It is the largest burial mound site in
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. Borre mound cemetery most likely contains graves belonging to kings of the Yngling dynasty. It is mentioned in the poem '' Ynglingatal'' as the burial site of one of two kings belonging to the royal dynasty of the Ynglingas.


Kaupang

Kaupang in Skiringssal (
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) is home to remains from the oldest Nordic town yet discovered. It was a trade centre established around year 800, making it one of Scandinavia's earliest urban sites. The settlement was abandoned in the mid-10th century. It is located in Kaupang Bay in Viksfjord,
Larvik Larvik () is a List of cities in Norway, town and Municipalities of Norway, municipality in Vestfold in Vestfold og Telemark Counties of Norway, county, Norway. The administrative centre of the municipality is the city of Larvik. The municipality ...
. Archeological finds include melting pots, jewelry parts, casting moulds and casting models. Most of Kaupang remains not excavated. There are replicas of Viking homes at Kaupang today, giving insight to how homes were constructed during the Viking Age.


Oseberg Burial Mound

Oseberg Mound is located in Tønsberg and is where the '' Oseberg Ship'' was discovered. The ship, which dates to 834 A.D., had a length of . Two female skeletons were found in the ship's burial chamber.


Viking burial site at Gulli

Gulli, outside Tønsberg, was the site of an archaeological excavation during the period from 2003 to 2004, prior to asphalt being laid for constructing the new E18 (road). There were 60 graves - 20 of those were preserved to a degree that uthorities decidedpermitted examinations. "Perhaps the most spectacular temwas a ''høvre''" - used with a horse's harness. "There are few of those in Norway - one in Trøndelag and a gilded one found in Borre". The artifacts are on display at the Midgard Historical Centre in Borre.


Fevang

19th century archeologists were struck by the many burial mounds and artifacts discovered at Fevang near
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in Sandefjord. Local farmers had discovered various artifacts in the 19th- and early 20th centuries. Archeologist Nicolay Nicolaysen traveled to Fevang and concluded that Fevang was home to an array of ancient burial mounds. Nicolaysen further discovered that Fevang had been an active graveyard for over 1,000 years - since year 0 A.D. until the first Christian cemeteries were established. Among the artifacts discovered were a gold jewel named ''Berlokk'', which was retrieved in a woman's grave along with two gold beads, two blue glass beads, a hairpin, ceramic, burnt bones, and two clips of bronze. Her tomb is dated to the Old Iron Age, around 0-400 A.D.


Gokstad Mound

Gokstad Mound in Sandefjord was where the '' Gokstad Ship'' was excavated by Nicolay Nicolaysen in 1880. The skeleton of a man was found in the ship, long believed to be Olaf Geirstad-Alf, former king of Vestfold and half-brother of Halfdan the Black, the father of Harald Fairhair, Norway's first king. However, recent discoveries have increased uncertainty and it therefore remains unknown what chieftain was buried at Gokstad. The ship, which is the largest found in Norway, is currently located at the Viking Ship Museum in Oslo. The ship was buried along with numerous gifts, including weapons, jewels, a gaming board, fish-hooks, 64 shields, six beds, three smaller boats and kitchen utensils. Twelve horses, eight dogs, two goshawks and two peacocks were also discovered in the grave. Interpretive signs have been put up at the mound and ''
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'', an exact replica of the Gokstad Ship, can be seen on Museum's Wharf at Sandefjord Harbor.


Mølen

The Old Norse word ''Mol'' translates to
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s, a site often used by ancient peoples to mark a burial site. Mølen, which is Norway's largest stone beach, is home to 230 cairns, which have been built over ages. Some cairns have been dated to 250 A.D. The isthmus of Mølen is home to stone piles, grave mounds, and stone settings, which are all part of a protected historic site. The last Ice Age pushed large amounts of gravel and stones ahead of it, and deposited it as a
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through all of Vestfold, known as ''Vestfoldraet''.
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meets the ocean at Mølen, where the moraine sinks into the sea. Its encounter with the Skagerrak ocean waves has uncovered and polished the huge round stone floor for centuries.


Bøkeskogen

Besides being the largest beech tree forest in Norway, and the most northernmost beech tree forest in the world, Bøkeskogen is also an important archeological area. 83-90 burial mounds have been discovered in the forest. Some of these include the largest burial grounds from the Pre-Roman Iron Age in Vestfold County.


Recreation

At least 238 kilometers of coastal hiking trails can be found in Vestfold County, from
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in the south to
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in the north. Hiking trails are found throughout the county, including at
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in Færder National Park. Furthermore, there is a 35 km (22 mi.) marked trail between the towns of
Stavern Stavern is a small water-side town in Larvik municipality in Vestfold County, Norway. It is south of the city of Larvik. Currently there are around 3,000 inhabitants in Stavern. It is a small town where tourism is one of the most important sou ...
and Helgeroa. Mølen, Kjærrafossen and
Bøkeskogen Bøkeskogen ("The Beech Tree Forest") stretches inwards along Farris, Farris Lake in Larvik. It is an archeological area which is home to between 83, 90, and 100 burial mounds.Bertelsen, Hans Kristian (1998). ''Bli kjent med Vestfold / Become acqua ...
are also home to various trails.
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, an old beacon dated to '' Sverris saga'' in the Middle Ages, sits at Yxnøy on Sandefjord's East Island. West Island is home to Folehavna Fort and additional trails. Combined, the trails on Sandefjord's East- and West Islands are 45 km (28 mi.), and a part of the international
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. Bøkeskogen in
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is home to various trails, varying from 2.6 km (1.6 mi.) to 10 km (6.2 mi.) in length.


Fauna

Vestfold's fauna includes species such as the White-tailed eagle, Roe deer, Moose, European hedgehog, Eurasian eagle-owl, Mountain hare, European badger, European pine marten, and Norway lemming. Rare observations of
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,
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, and Brown bear do occur. A wolf shot in
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in 2013 was the first wolf killed in the county in over 100 years. Between 700 and 800 moose are annually hunted in Vestfold.
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has one of the highest numbers of moose in Norway. The Harbor seal is the most commonly observed species of seal in Vestfold, and it was estimated to be at minimum 183 seals in Vestfold as of August 2014. Dolphins are uncommon, however, a Common bottlenose dolphin was observed by Nøtterøy in 2014, and a Striped dolphin was observed the same summer at Helgeroa in
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.
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is the only venomous snake found in Norway. There are two non-venomous snake species in Vestfold County:
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and
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. Vestfold has a rich avifauna: over 130 bird species have been observed in
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, while Mølen in
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has the national record of 320 species.


Wildlife refuge

Saltstein is part of a protected habitat for birds. From 2014
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was permitted off Saltstein. Besides being an UNESCO Global Geopark, Mølen in
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is a habitat for a variety of rare bird species. Mølen became a protected sanctuary for birds in 1970. 320 species of birds have been recorded at Mølen, more species than at any other site in Norway. Wildlife preserves include Melsom- and Hemskilen Wildlife Preserves. Hemskilen Wildlife Preserve lies on the
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- Sandefjord border and is an important habitat for
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, geese, and Passerines. Melsom Plant- and Wildlife Preserve in Sandefjord is home to various older oaks, some of them home to as many as 1,500 different species of insects. Marøyskjæra Bird Preserve consists of two skerries west of
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Island, which have been important nesting areas for Common tern and Common gull since the 1980s. Over 500 seagulls hatched on the islets in the 1990s.


In popular culture

Although not filmed in Vestfold, the City of Tønsberg appears in the films '' Thor'' (2011) and also in '' Captain America: The First Avenger'' (2011), and in Avengers: Endgame Some films shot in Vestfold include: * '' Norway'' (2018), movie based on the
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, filmed in Tønsberg and Nøtterøy. * ''
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'' (1972), filmed in
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(
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) and Sande in Vestfold. * '' Baadshah'' (1999), Tønsberg * ''
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'' ("Juleblod") (2017), Tønsberg and Sandefjord. * '' Wisting'' (2018– ), Larvik and Sandefjord. * ''
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'' (1988–89), Horten. * ''
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'' (1993), filmed at East Island in Sandefjord. * ''
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, filmed in Sandefjord and Larvik. * '' Valfångare'' (1939), Sandefjord. * ''
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'' (1929), Sandefjord.


Gallery

Færder.jpg, Færder National Park Borreparken, gravhaug, Horten kommune, Vestfold.jpg,
Borre National Park Borre mound cemetery (Norwegian: ''Borrehaugene'' from the ''Old Norse'' words ''borró'' and ''haugr'' meaning mound) forms part of the Borre National Park at Horten in Vestfold og Telemark, Norway. It is home to seven large and 21 smaller ...
in Horten Excavation Oseberg ship 1.jpg, The Oseberg Ship was discovered in Tønsberg. Stavern Wasilioff.jpg, Town centre in
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Citadellet 1.jpg, Citadellet, 19th-century fortress in
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Høyjord stavkirke, MIS.jpg,
Høyjord Stave Church Høyjord Stave Church ( no, Høyjord stavkirke) is a stave church in the village of Høyjord in Andebu in the municipality of Sandefjord in Vestfold og Telemark county, Norway. It is the only stave church left in Vestfold County. It is also Norwa ...
, only stave church left in Vestfold Trollfoss.jpg, Trollfoss in
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, the tallest waterfall in Vestfold.Schandy, Tom and Tom Helgesen (2012). ''Naturperler i Vestfold''. Forlaget Tom & Tom v/Schandy. Page 192. .


References


External links


Vestfold photo gallery
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