sightseeings and cities (Wikipedia) in the near of :
Bøkeskogen / 0.9 km
Bøkeskogen ("The Beech Tree Forest") is Norway’s largestLund, Arild and Charlotte Jørgensen (2001). Larvik. Capella Media. Page 23. . and the world’s northernmost beech tree forest.Ham, Anthony and Stuart Butler (2015). Lonely Planet Norway. Lonely Planet. Page 91. .https://www.visitvestfold (...) (mehr)Norsk Soyamelfabrikk / 1.1 km
Norsk Soyamelfabrikk was a soy flour manufacturing company in Larvik, Norway. It was established in 1933, and was closed down in the 1970s. (...) (mehr)Lovisenlund / 1.1 km
Lovisenlund is a multi-purpose stadium in Larvik, Norway. It is the home ground of Larvik Turn. The record attendance is about 17,000, from a 1956 match between Larvik Turn and Fredrikstad FK. It was used for the Norwegian football cup final of 1931, when Odd played Mjøndalen IF (...) (mehr)Farrisbrua / 1.1 km
The Farrisbrua (Farris Bridge) is a major new road bridge crossing the Farris water just north of Larvik, Norway. The bridge is part of the expansion of the E18 motorway from the antiquated single carriageway to modern dual carriageway standards, enabling increased speeds and traffic volumes between (...) (mehr)Larvik / 1.3 km
Larvik is a town and municipality in Vestfold county, Norway. The administrative centre of the municipality is the city of Larvik. The municipality of Larvik has about 46,364 inhabitants. Larvik covers 530 km², which makes it the largest municipality in Vestfold County by size (...) (mehr)powered by Geonames.org and Wikipedia