Top 10 Things to do Good for a Rainy Day in Aust-Agder, Southern Norway

April 12, 2022 Rosalyn Ihle

Discover the best top things to do in Aust-Agder, Norway including Naes Ironworks Museum, Fjellvaaken Shooting center, Unwrapped Butikkafe, The Ibsen Museum in Grimstad, Vitensenteret Sorlandet Arendal, Nogne O, KUBEN - Aust-Agder Museum Og Arkiv, Hovden Badeland og Spa, Trinity Church, Risor Akvarium.
Restaurants in Aust-Agder

1. Naes Ironworks Museum

Jacob Aalls vei 10, Tvedestrand 4934 Norway +47 37 16 05 00 [email protected] http://www.jernverksmuseet.no
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5.0 based on 18 reviews

Naes Ironworks Museum

Naes Ironworks Museum is located in Tvedestrand, Southern Norway. This is the only one of the old ironworks in Norway where most of the production buildings and equipment are preserved. The most important part of the museum is the blast furnace and the forge. The mechanical workshop has historical exhibitions. The operations at Naes date back to 1665. The ironworks gives a unique opportunity to see how an ironworks was organized, how people lived and worked at there, and how iron and steel were produced. Then visitors get a guided tour inside the production facilities, where the guide tell about how the work was done and demonstrate the rebuilt bellows. In addition to regular tours, the ironworks has many events and activities during the season. Nes Verk is a special national attraction, and a walk along the river Storelva, in the park and on the golf course gives a good picture of this historical area. Guided tours every hour from 11-16 in the summer season.

2. Fjellvaaken Shooting center

Setesdalsvegen 4200 ligger langs rv. 9, ca 4 km sør for Hovden sentrum, Hovden 4755 Norway +47 948 00 274 [email protected] http://fjellvaakenskytesenter.no
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5.0 based on 24 reviews

Fjellvaaken Shooting center

We are cloesd for the sesson, hope to see you next year! The Fjellvaken Shooting Centre provides a unique experience for everybody aged from 10 to 100. At the top of Setesdal you'll find modern shooting facilities with to trap ranges and one skeet range for shotgun use. In addition to caly pigeon shooting the center offers rifle shooting on a 100-metre range, high caibre on electronic targests; and our younger guests may try out fine-calibre rifle. The shooting center is open from June to the last weekend in October.

3. 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. :-)

4. The Ibsen Museum in Grimstad

Henrik Ibsens gate 14, Grimstad 4878 Norway +47 37 04 04 90 [email protected] http://www.gbm.no/en/ibsenmuseet
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4.5 based on 24 reviews

The Ibsen Museum in Grimstad

Henrik Ibsen came to Grimstad in 1843/44 to start his apprenticeship with apothecary Reimann. He stayed for 6 years, and when he left in spring 1850 it was as the author of the play "Catilina". The museum focus on the period before he achieved success and world fame. Topics such as how Ibsen made a living when his apprenticeship ended, his dire financial situation, the people who inspired him, the love stories and the son born out of wedlock all form part of the exhibition. The very pharmacy in which Ibsen worked is still intact. A museum shop is available.

5. Vitensenteret Sorlandet Arendal

Kystveien 2 Barbu, Eurekabygget, Arendal 4841 Norway +47 37 00 67 67 [email protected] http://vitensor.no
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4.5 based on 59 reviews

Vitensenteret Sorlandet Arendal

A fun and educational experience for the whole family! In addition to our exhibition area, we also have fun science-activities. Se our website for the daily program. You find the Science Center at the quay in the center of Arendal, and our mini-Science Center in Kristiansand, in the main street. Welcome!

Reviewed By qvu

I have visited the vitensenteret several times, with my grandchildren and family from abroad. The most important issue is however, how children get engaged in science. That’s why I also like going there on my own. So nice to look at people when they are enjoying themselves. The food is very good, reasonable prices

6. Nogne O

Lunde 8, Grimstad 4885 Norway +47 37 25 74 00 [email protected] http://www.nogne-o.com
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4.5 based on 31 reviews

Nogne O

•THE BREWERY IS TEMPORARILY CLOSED FOR VISITORS DUE TO THE CURRENT COVID-19 SITUATION• Nøgne Ø is Norway's leading supplier of craft beer and the first producer of Japanese sake in Europe. Our never ending search for new flavours and ingredients constantly results in new seasonal and experimental brews. Visit our website for availability of brewery tours and events.

7. KUBEN - Aust-Agder Museum Og Arkiv

Parkveien 16, Arendal 4838 Norway +47 37 01 79 00 [email protected] http://www.kubenarendal.no/
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4.0 based on 27 reviews

KUBEN - Aust-Agder Museum Og Arkiv

New and modern museum and archive located at Langsae in Arendal. Exciting exhibitions for kids and adult.

8. Hovden Badeland og Spa

Skulevegen 9, Hovden 4755 Norway +47 404 55 007 [email protected] http://www.badeland.com
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4.0 based on 26 reviews

Hovden Badeland og Spa

9. 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.

10. Risor Akvarium

Strandgata 14, Risor 4950 Norway +47 416 48 759 [email protected] http://www.risorakvarium.no
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4.0 based on 43 reviews

Risor Akvarium

Risør Aquarium is the only public salt water aquarium on the Norwegian south coast, come and visit over 150 fish and sea animals. Children can fish crabs themselves. All fish are feeded at 13.00

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