98. Tønsberg to Oslo

Un itinéraire vélo au départ de Tønsberg, Vestfold, Norvège.

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Durée
108,3 km
Distance
908 m
Montée
892 m
Descente
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Vit. moyenne
171 m
Altitude max.
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  1. Hébergement après 0 km

    Thon Hotel Tønsberg Brygge

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    Nordbyen Tønsberg Very beautiful historical district of Tönsberg, the oldest city in Norway. Tönsberg's oldest house is also located there.

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    Slottsfjelltunnelen Length: 235m Lighting: ? Comments : Alternative route : Go through Tønsberg centre.

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    Tønsberg Domkirke

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    Slottsfjelltårnet

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    Brygga i Tønsberg

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    Saga Oseberg Beautiful replicas of Viking boats. They are located in the harbour, you can go near them and have a proper look anytime of the day.

  8. Point d'intérêt après 10,2 km

    Vallø Kapell

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    Vallø kirke

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    Ringshaugholmen scenic spot

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    Esso forest Essoskogen

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    Edvard Munchs house

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    The Borre Mounds Borrehaugene

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    Borre Kirke

  15. Point d'intérêt après 27,9 km

    Langgrunn Scenic spot

  16. Point d'intérêt après 28 km

    Horten miljøtunnel Length: 700m Lighting: Yes Comments : Alternative route : Actually four options - here two: 1.Going north from Åsgårdstrand - follow the scenic coastal path, loose surface, partly unmarked. All the way to the Horten harbour with free for cyclists ferry connection to Moss. 2.Going north from Borre church - follow the brand new 3.5 km,s stretch opened June 22nd on top of the old railroad tracks. Enjoy the modern urban alternative for bicyclists! Both options pass by the Midgard Viking Center and the Rørestrand camping site summer only.

  17. Point d'intérêt après 30,7 km

    Frequent ferries to Moss Free for cyclists https://basto-fosen.no/schedules/

  18. Point d'intérêt après 46,3 km

    The City Tower Bytårnet

  19. Eau potable après 59,6 km

    Hølen art and bokcafe Hølen Kafé

  20. Point d'intérêt après 104,2 km

    Ekeberg Petroglyphs Ekeberg helleristninger

  21. Point fort 21 sur l’itinéraire Bikemap « 98. Tønsberg to Oslo »

    Point d'intérêt après 104,8 km

    Operatunnelen Length: 5767m Lighting: ? Comments : Tunnel closed to cyclists.

  22. Point fort 22 sur l’itinéraire Bikemap « 98. Tønsberg to Oslo »

    Point d'intérêt après 105 km

    Grønlitunnelen Tunnel ID: 1149 Route: Mossvieien Length: 491m Lighting: ? Comments : Tunnel closed to cyclists.

  23. Point d'intérêt après 107,1 km

    The Norwegian Opera and Ballet

  24. Point d'intérêt après 108,2 km

    The Vigeland Park is the world's largest sculpture park made by a single artist, and is one of Norway's most popular tourist attractions. The park is open to visitors all year round. The unique sculpture park is Gustav Vigeland's lifework with more than 200 sculptures in bronze, granite and wrought iron. Vigeland was also in charge of the design and architectural layout of the park. The Vigeland Park was mainly completed between 1939 and 1949. Most of the sculptures are placed in five units along an 850 meter long axis: The Main gate, the Bridge with the Children's playground, the Fountain, the Monolith plateau and the Wheel of Life.

  25. Point d'intérêt après 108,2 km

    Fram Museum A number of new attractions were available for the visitors at the Fram Museum, the highlight being the continuous 270 degrees surround film shown from the deck of Fram. The Fram Museum is located at Bygdøy, a short distance from the centre of Oslo and is easily reached by bus or, in the summer season, by ferry from the City Hall quayside. We focus on polar history, our centrepiece beeing FRAM, the strongest wooden polar ship ever, dating from 1893. Our closest neighbours are the Kon-Tiki Museum and the Norwegian Maritime Museum. The Viking Ship Museum and the Norwegian Folk Museum are within 15 minutes walk. The Bygdøy peninsula is therefore popularly known as the museum peninsula. Bygdøy is one of Oslo´s main places to go. The main exhibition in the Fram building has explanatory texts in ten languages and describes the three great Fram expeditions. We have exclusive polar souvenirs in our shop and probably the world’s biggest polar book store with 220 different titles.

  26. Point d'intérêt après 108,2 km

    Kon-Tiki Museum inspired by Thor Heyerdahl! See the original balsa wood raft from 1947 and the Oscar-winning film from 1951! The museum houses original boats and artifacts from Thor Heyerdahl's world-famous expeditions such as the original Kon-Tiki balsa raft which crossed the Pacific Ocean in 1947 and the original reed boat Ra II which crossed the Atlantic Ocean in 1970. Both exhibitions have separate children storylines. The Kon-Tiki Museum also houses one of the most comprehensive exhibitions about Easter Island in the world, including a replica of a family cave from Easter Island. Underneath the Kon-Tiki raft is a special underwater exhibit that is fun for kids. Cinema screening the original Kon-Tiki documentary movie (Oscar for best documentary in 1951) every day at 12:00. Great museum shop. Free with Oslo Pass.

  27. Point d'intérêt après 108,2 km

    Viking Ship Museum Come face to face with some of the world's greatest Viking treasures! Experience the best-preserved Viking Ships in the world and unique burial artefacts from boat graves around the Oslo Fjord. These ships have been on voyages of the sea before they became the final resting place for their wealthy owners. Here you will see incredible woodcarvings, mysterious skeleton remains and an immersive film that takes you into the Viking era. This is a museum experience out of the ordinary. Two Museums for the price of one! With a ticket to the Viking Ship Museum, you also get a free pass to the Historical Museum within 48 hours. Closed: 24-26 December; 31 December; 1 January.

  28. Point d'intérêt après 108,2 km

    Norsk Folkemuseum shows how people lived in Norway from 1500 to the present through its collections from around the country. Among the highlights are the Stave Church from Gol, dating from 1200 and an apartment building with homes from the 20th Century. 160 historic buildings in the big Open-Air Museum represent different regions in Norway, different time periods, as well as differences between town and country, and social classes. Indoor exhibits present Norwegian heritage. The museum has a comprehensive activity program and is open all year.

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