Regional Travel
Use the Vestfoldbanen train line for easy connections to Oslo, Sandefjord, and Tønsberg.





Located in the heart of Vestfold, Stokke is a serene town that provides a glimpse into authentic Norwegian community life. While primarily residential, its strategic position between Tønsberg—Norway's oldest town—and the coastal hub of Sandefjord makes it a practical starting point for regional exploration. The area is characterized by a mix of agricultural landscapes and forested areas, with the beautiful Oslofjord just a short drive away. Visitors can enjoy the calm pace of life, explore nearby coastal trails (Kyststien), or use the town as a well-connected hub for visiting the Viking history sites and maritime attractions of the surrounding region.
Located in the heart of Vestfold, Stokke is a serene town that provides a glimpse into authentic Norwegian community life. While primarily residential, its strategic position between Tønsberg—Norway's oldest town—and the coastal hub of Sandefjord makes it a practical starting point for regional exploration. The area is characterized by a mix of agricultural landscapes and forested areas, with the beautiful Oslofjord just a short drive away. Visitors can enjoy the calm pace of life, explore nearby coastal trails (Kyststien), or use the town as a well-connected hub for visiting the Viking history sites and maritime attractions of the surrounding region.
Strategic location between Tønsberg and Sandefjord.
Proximity to the scenic Oslofjord and coastal hiking paths.
Peaceful atmosphere away from the main tourist crowds.
Easy access to regional transport via the Vestfoldbanen train line.
Quiet pace of life with limited nightlife compared to nearby cities.
Ideal for travelers with a car to explore the surrounding rural and coastal areas.
Close proximity to Sandefjord Airport Torp (TRF) for international travelers.
Use the Vestfoldbanen train line for easy connections to Oslo, Sandefjord, and Tønsberg.
Take advantage of the nearby coastal paths (Kyststien) for scenic walks along the Oslofjord.
A quiet base for exploring the Vestfold coastline and nearby historic cities.
NOK kr
$120-$200 p/day
Norwegian, English
The town center offers essential amenities, including grocery stores and local cafes, perfect for a quiet afternoon.
May-September
A refreshing time to visit as the landscape turns green and coastal paths become accessible.
The best time for coastal activities and enjoying the long daylight hours of the Norwegian summer.
Cooler temperatures and colorful foliage make it a great time for hiking in the surrounding countryside.
A quiet, snowy period ideal for experiencing a traditional Norwegian winter atmosphere.