What to do and see in Arendal, Southern Norway: The Best Free Things to do

March 25, 2022 Moriah Teneyck

Arendal (Urban East Norwegian pronunciation: [²ɑːɳ̍ɖɑːl] ( listen)) is municipality in the county of Aust-Agder in southeastern Norway. Arendal belongs to the region of Sørlandet. The administrative centre of the municipality is the city of Arendal (which is also the seat of Aust-Agder county). Some of the notable villages in Arendal include Rykene, Eydehavn, Færvik, Strengereid, Kongshavn, Kilsund, Brattekleiv, Longum, Saltrød, Staubø, Vrengen, and Kolbjørnsvik. The offices of UNEP/GRID-Arendal are also located in the city of Arendal.
Restaurants in Arendal

1. Hove and Spornes

Hove, Arendal 4818 Norway +47 37 00 55 44 [email protected] http://www.hoveleirsenter.no
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5.0 based on 80 reviews

Hove and Spornes

On the southern part of the island of Tromoy, only 10 minutes from Arendal town by car, bus or boat, there is a beautiful area called Hove. This recreation area is part of a protected moraine that lies along the southern coast. The whole area has been adapted for walks with resting places along the shore. There is a beach and kiosk at Hove camping during the summer season, and several kilometres of smooth rocks. Sundays between September and May, there is a lunch buffet at Hovestua in Hove camp from 12 to 18.  The paths are many and stretches from Hove to Alve, along Spornes beach, consisting of boulders and rocks, and sand when the sea permits. The area is used for hiking both summer and winter, and is suitable for everyone, children and adults. The trip from Hove camping to Alve and back is about 12 kms, and the network of paths allows both short and long trails. Maps for sale at Arendal tourist office, Hove camp, and Bjellandstrand Gard. Parking for instance at Hove camping and Hove camp. Bus no 3 to Tromoy ost leaves Arendal every hour during the day, Monday-Saturday.

Reviewed By Samadhi33 - Arendal, Norway

Hove and Spornes has it all... The beautiful forest to hike in with sunlight pouring in between the trees; the sandy beach for sunning, swimming and picnics on warm summer days; and the "rullesteinstrand" (rolling stones beach) for communing with nature, with the wide ocean horizon spread out in front of you and the sound of the waves crashing over the stones. Here you can find real relaxation any time of the year, a break from an otherwise busy life. Plenty of activities also for families with children. They'll love it as much as you will. If you're in the Arendal area you definitely don't want to miss the old Viking ground Hove and the beaches of Spornes.

2. Unwrapped Butikkafe

Torvgaten 7, Arendal 4836 Norway +47 948 44 518 [email protected] http://unwrapped.no
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5.0 based on 19 reviews

Unwrapped Butikkafe

A lovely and modern cafe boutique selling locally produced food, soaps, cosmetics and household items that are plastic-free! Local craftsman items of high quality. Beautiful and stylish products that are sustainable, goods for you and good for the environment! Southern Norway’s first zero-waste shop. It is possible to grind your own flour, buy healthy snacks, or fill up on an array of different spices! Lots to see!

Reviewed By Samadhi33 - Arendal, Norway

I was so excited when I heard Unwrapped was opening in my home town... Finally I don't have to order bamboo toothbrushes online any more! And I can buy my favorite staple products (quinoa, lentils, almonds, etc.) in bulk, with no plastic in sight! Needless to say, I love Unwrapped and have told many friends about it as well, so they too can choose eco-friendly products and learn how to zero down on their waste. Highly recommend this shop for the best environmental reasons, and also for the wonderful welcoming atmosphere and Megan's ever-friendly charm. As a vegan, I definitely have to recommend the tasty smoothies, salads, warm dishes and desserts at Prana Cafe as well. (Same locale as Unwrapped.) Try them, you'll love them! Especially since no animals were harmed in the making. Eat healthy and feel good! In an organic nutshell, you definitely want to visit Unwrapped at Torvgaten 7. And you'll be back again and again. :-)

3. Town Hall

Radhusgata 19, Arendal Norway +47 37 01 30 00 [email protected]
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4.0 based on 18 reviews

Town Hall

4. Smag & Behag Bjellandstrand

Bjellandveien 86 Faervik, Arendal 4818 Norway +47 477 55 234 [email protected] http://smag-behag.no/bjellandstrand/
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4.0 based on 45 reviews

Smag & Behag Bjellandstrand

In June 2019 the day to day management of the cafe, wedding and event venues at Bjellandstrand Gard was overtaken by the Smag & Behag, a populær and highly recommended restaurant and caterer from the neighbouring town Grimstad. The new hosts Kenneth Haugeland and Francisca Witsø with their comprehensive experience have many exiting plans for the further development of the beautiful place at Tromøy. The farm is located in beautiful surroundings, close to the sea in the new Raet National Park and with a beautiful rose garden and galleri on the premises. You can sense, experience, and fantasize. A taste of summer all year long. The farm Bjellandstrand gard (farm) and the area around has a long and exciting history, dating back to the very first years when people inhabited Tromøy

5. Trinity Church

Kirkebakken, Arendal 4836 Norway +47 37 01 35 80 [email protected] http://www.arendal.kirken.no/trefoldighet
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4.0 based on 32 reviews

Trinity Church

The trinity church is the third church on this site. The first church, a Y-shaped wooden structure, was erected in 1670. A desire to assert the town's status over Kristiansand was probably the motive behind its construction. In the 1830s, the town's shipping industry flourished, the population grew and the church became too small and was therefore demolished in 1832. In 1833, Crown Prince Oscar (Oscar I) laid the foundation stone for an octagonal church. Over the next 50 years, the population of Arendal doubled. According to church law, a church had to have seating which corresponded to the population of the parish, so a new church again had to be built. In 1888, the third church was completed, in spite of the financial collapse of the banks in 1886. It towers above the Arendal skyline with its 87-metre-high tower. The church was ravaged by fire in 1902, but the damage was fortunately not extensive. The large chandelier which now hangs in the church vestibule originates from the town's first church. Copperplate engravings from the 16th century can be seen near the baptismal font. The new pipe organ was built by the German company Werkstätte für Orgelbau Mühleisen, and it has about 3900 pipes between 4 millimetres and 7 metres high. It is (November 2010) the fourth largest church pipe organ in Norway, with 59 voices and built in a German-Romantic style. Opening hours Tuesday-Thursday 1230-1400.

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