Discover the best top things to do in Lindesnes Municipality, Norway including Lyttestasjonen paa Trones, Lindesnes Fyr, Lindesnes Kulturtorv, Jentan pa Baly, Barnas Dyrepark, Bergstolsaga, Galleri Lindesnes, Galleri Audna, Galleri Telhaug, Galleri Ramsalt.
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A different experience. Listen to poems, music and sounds from a chair. Poems by: Vilhelm Krag (1871-1933), Norway and Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson (1832-1910, Norway. At the site this Listening station is a local WiFi network, not connected to the Internet. It is a place for contemplation. Look at the horizon and listen
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This is a truly unique and popular location as the Lighthouse sits on the southernmost point in Norway. In addition to the lighthouse the site also includes a restaurant, museums, exhibitions, shops, cinema and an appartment for rent to guests. It`s the third largest tourist attraction in Southern Norway.
Located at Norway’s southernmost point, this is the last manned lighthouse in the country. Some nice old buildings, great views and also some remains of WW2 fortifications. The museum is also a good one.
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Lindesnes Kulturtorv opened in 2009 and contains a museum, gallery, library and a cafe.The museum exhibition have a collection of old textiles and clothes, a wood carving collection, a coastal exhibition and a lot of old photographs.The Gallery Gustav Vigeland is situated on the second floor and has woodcuts and busts and sketches made by Vigeland.The library has free wireless network, and there is also a museum store with local products located here
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The children’s zoo is fantastic for children of all ages. A farmyard in miniature, it offers children an opportunity to come in close contact with sheep, goats, pigs, rabbits, chicken and geese. There is also a large section for birds. Horse riding is available every day. Children can also learn how to milk a cow - the old-fashioned way. The zoo has a kiosk and a souvenir shop.
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Old sawmill with water channel from 1870. Set in idyllic surroundings by the Bergstolfossen waterfall in Vigmostad. Staves used in the production of herring barrels were cut to length at the sawmill. The manufacture of barrel staves was an important source of income for the inland villages of southern Norway right up until the 1970s.
The lighthouse keeper Rolf Dybvik exhibits his oil paintings and water colours, which are inspired by the sea and landscape around Lindesnes Lighthouse. He also sells gifts and souvenirs with a maritime theme.
Visit the artist Kjellaug Grimsby Mydland’s gallery at Bustad in Lindesnes. Drawings, prints and paintings (pastels, lithographs, oil) are available for sale. Also offers courses in drawing, oil painting and printing.
The artist Dag Telhaug´s studio is situated very close to the beach of Njervesanden in Lindesnes. Nature is the most important source of inspiration for Telhaug´s oil paintings.
Galleri Ramsalt is situated in the disused fish factory at Ramslandsvagen in Lindesnes. The gallery hosts temporary exhibitions by a range of Norwegian artists.
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