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Flekkefjord

Stop 1: Day-trips

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Explore the culture and history of Flekkefjord

This day is perfect for those interested in culture, history, architecture, and geology. You will experience Flekkefjord’s living museum environment, charming wooden houses, street art, and exciting stories from both the town of Flekkefjord and the island of Hidra. The day ends with good flavors and a pleasant atmosphere at one of the town’s best restaurants. Everything is arranged for a seamless, educational, and tasteful experience.

Summary

09:00 Walk from hotel in Flekkefjord (5–10 min)
09:15 Visit  Flekkefjord museum. See flekkefjordmuseum.no for opening hours.

10:15 Guided city walk in The Dutch Town. Booking in advance is recommended via flekkefjordmuseum.no or the tourist office.
11:15 Visit the Flekkefjord Fire Truck Museum (part of Flekkefjord Museum).
12:00 Lunch at Elva Bistro, Maritim Fjordhotel. Table reservation recommended at maritimfjordhotel.no.
13:15 Departure from Flekkefjord to Kvellandstrand and ferry to Hidra.
13:35 Ferry departure to Hidra. Check boreal.no/rutetilbud/ferge-og-hurtigbat for updated schedules.
14:00 Guided tour at historic Hågåsen and fishing history in Kirkehamn. Book guided tour at opplevhidra.no.
17:25 Ferry back to the mainland.
18:00 Arrival at hotel / aperitif.
19:00 Dinner at Grand Gastro, Grand Hotell Flekkefjord. Table reservation recommended at grandgastro.no.

Foto: Sandra Surdal

Today’s highlights and stops

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Flekkefjord Museum

A living journey through the soul of the town

Begin the day in the heart of Flekkefjord, where the museum invites you into the town’s rich history and diverse traditions. Here you can explore authentic exhibitions that take you from the golden age of the sailing ships to today’s modern small-town life. The museum offers fascinating objects, photographs, and stories about the people who shaped the town – from brave sailors and enterprising merchants to artists and everyday heroes. Be captivated by how Flekkefjord has been a hub for trade, culture, and international influences for several hundred years.

Opening hours and information
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Guided city walk in Hollenderbyen

Historic alleys, art, and wooden-house charm

Join a captivating walk through Hollenderbyen, Flekkefjord’s oldest district, known for its charming white-painted wooden houses and narrow cobblestone streets. Here you will hear vivid stories about Dutch merchants, seafaring, and smuggling – and how this unique district got its name. Discover hidden gems, colorful street art, and small details that give the place its very own character. The guide provides insight into the architecture, the town’s development, and the people who have left their mark on the area.

The city walk can easily be booked via flekkefjordmuseum.no or the tourist office.

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Flekkefjord Firetruck Museum

A nostalgic journey among red heroes

Visit one of Norway’s most unique museums – a tribute to the history of the fire service in Flekkefjord. Here you will find an impressive collection of fire trucks and equipment, from the earliest horse-drawn wagons to modern vehicles. Each truck has its own story, and the exhibition offers a unique insight into how firefighters have worked to protect the town through the ages. The museum is part of Flekkefjord Museum and offers both nostalgia and exciting stories for young and old alike.

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Elva Bistro

A taste of the region – with a view of the river

Enjoy a delicious lunch at Elva Bistro, where local ingredients and modern culinary craftsmanship meet in a warm and inviting atmosphere. The restaurant is idyllically located by the riverbank, and large windows give you panoramic views of the water as you enjoy the day’s dishes. The menu changes with the seasons, and the kitchen focuses on fresh produce from the local area. Here you get a true taste of Southern Norway – whether you choose seafood, meat, or vegetarian.

Table reservation is recommended.

Book table
Foto: Eva Pettersen Andreassen

Hidra, Hågåsen and Kirkehamn

Island idyll, military history, and living coastal culture

After lunch, the trip continues to beautiful Hidra – an island known for its distinctive coastal landscape and rich history. At Hågåsen, you will enjoy a guided tour of the old defense installations from the Napoleonic Wars, with spectacular views of the sea and archipelago. You will hear about dramatic events, strategic importance, and the daily life of the soldiers who guarded the coast.

The tour continues to Kirkehamn, one of Southern Norway’s best-preserved fishing villages. Here you will learn about the island’s proud fishing history, traditional customs, and meet members of the local island community.

Guided tours can be booked at opplevhidra.no. Remember to check ferry times.

Check ferry times
Foto: Grand Gastro

Grand Gastro, Grand Hotell Flekkefjord

A taste of the region – with a view of the river

Enjoy a delicious lunch at Elva Bistro, where local ingredients and modern culinary craftsmanship meet in a warm and inviting atmosphere. The restaurant is idyllically located by the riverbank, and large windows give you panoramic views of the water as you enjoy the day’s dishes. The menu changes with the seasons, and the kitchen focuses on fresh produce from the local area. Here you get a true taste of Southern Norway – whether you choose seafood, meat, or vegetarian. Table reservation is recommended.

Book table