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Flateland via Telemark Vradal Kongsberg Vikersund to Oslo
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RouteXpert Evert Kuiken
Last edit: 22-12-2020
Route Summary
A nice route through the Telemark province from the southern center of Norway to Oslo, the ferry to Kiel. Mostly small roads, a few kilometers gravel that can be avoided. Several museums and churches can be visited along the way. Possibility to shorten the route near Oslo, going through Drammen. Or stay at a camping close to Oslo to be at the ferry early or visit Oslo.
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Duration
6h 28m
Mode of travel
Car or motorcycle
Distance
367.21 km
Countries
River Otra running through the Setesdal (RP 1)
RouteXpert Review
I drove this route in June 2019 at the end of a 2500 km route through the southern part or Norway. Partly based on a route by Michel van Hagen, founder of MRA. A beautiful country with lots of nature and historic sites and very nice people. Small roads, sometimes curly, sometimes straight, always surrounded by beautiful nature. We had very nice weather. We stayed in cabins ("hytter") where you only need a sleeping bag and outside of the season you don't need to make a reservation. Which makes it easy to just start driving and stop when you are up to it. Sometimes you can even cook in them, so buy some groceries on the way, prepare an easy meal and then make a nice walk in the surrounding nature. Go to sleep with the sound of a river or waterfall often nearby.

We started this part at camping Flateland. A very nice, quiet camping alongside a river (what else...) with many cabins and even a small shop. The river runs in the Setesdal. A very nice vally, but we already saw part of it, so we go back up into the hills.

First thing we come across is a waterfall "Gloppefossen" (RP 2). You can stop here for a short walk if you haven't seen enough already. Nice but not spectacular. A few kilometers further is another waterfall "Edlandsfossen" (RP3). Also nice and can be seen from the road. After that you come to an art museum in the open air ("Grimdalstunet", RP4). A nice stroll.

Then we take a small detour from the 45 to the right. A very nice road that takes you to Skafså with a small church ("kirke" RP6). Here you can choose between the gravelroad to the right or ahead on tarmac via a somewhat bigger road (38). Either way you end up in Åmdal with a copper mining museum (RP8). Really worthwhile a visit, which takes an hour.

From there you go to the Vrå lake. At Vråliosen (RP10) you can make a choice. Keep following the bigger road 38, or take the smaller FV455/3392. I suggest the latter. You have a better look at the lake and I like small curvy roads.

At the end you get to a small peninsula with a golf resort. There is a small restaurant (RP13) with a gorgeous view of the lake Vrå. Unfortunately it was not open when we visited it. They were refurbishing it. It looked very new already...

From the golf resort you go to the town of Vrådal. Be aware that you will pass over two very small bridges (RP14), not suitable for cars. There you can visit the Vrådal Slusemuseum. Small but nice. In the town of Vrådal (RP15) you can do some shoppings and fuel your motorcycle.

After that you get to Kviteseid Bygdetun museum (RP 16). A few old wooden houses and a nice church. Only open during the season from Thursday till Sunday.

At Flatdal we skip the new tunnel by driving around it (RP17). If you want to make some exhaust noise, you can take the tunnel. I prefer to see nature. Then it is quite a drive to Kongsberg (RP19). Here you can have lunch, a drink, go shopping, see the nice town. There is a nice church and again a mining museum.

After Kongsberg we head up to Finnemarka. A peninsula where you can walk very nice (not spectacular) and stay overnight at Natvedt camping (RP22). They only have a few hytter and they are a bit old. But you can cook and sleep. And there is access to the lake where you can swim (brrr, it was too cold for us...). Shops nearby are in Vikersund (RP21). Finnemarka is OK, but not very special. If you prefer a stay in Oslo, at RP20 you can take the road from Kongsberg to Drammen and drive on to Oslo, skipping Finnemarka (RP21 and RP 22).

In Drammen you can decide to visit the Spiralen. This is a spiral tunnel inside a mountain. It takes you in a few rounds up to the mountain to a spectacular view. But evidently the tunnel itself is also spectacular.

From here you can drive (the next day) to Oslo to the ColorLine ferry to Kiel (RP23). And if you have time left of course you can visit Oslo and all of it's nice sights. I will not elaborate on this: enough travel guides can help you out.

My rating for this route is 4****. The roads are excellent. The surroundings are beautiful, And there are some nice sights. Nothing spectacular but very worthwhile a visit. I especially liked the Vrå lake area.
Vradal RP14. Picture by Egil Høy-Petersen
Cabin at Natvedt camping.
Links
Visit Telemark tourist information
A video I made during our drive
Pictures of the trip
Ferry from Oslo to Kiel (ColorLine)
Tourist information about Oslo
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