The artist Theodor Kittelsen visited the island and drew lots of inspirations from Jomfruland for his art. It was all church steeples and clapboard houses and pretty shops stacked on top of one another. The lighthouse is open to visitors during the summer, and offers beautiful views of Jomfruland and the rest of the Kragerø archipelago. It is no longer permitted to take away or move the cobblestones on Jomfruland. The best word to describe the place, visited in late August, and so after the summer tourist influx, is tranquil. Here you can see farms, beaches and unique cottages that cover the entire island.
At Mølen in the north, another Geopark locality, we meet the Ra moraine again, as an onshore formation. . The oldest lighthouse is made of bricks approximately 250. From the Oak and Hazel woodlands and the little animal and insect lives within them to the wide span of ocean around the island, the place is so steeped in silvery magic that Kittelsen fell in love with it and thought it worth putting to paper. The Ra moraine surrounds the Scandinavia and Kola peninsulas, and represents an ice-advance from the Younger Dryas time 12 800-11 500 years ago.
Most interesting during migration periods. The bedrock is gneiss, and one can see traces of ice scour in the form of stripes and grooves. The oldest of them is from 1839. The top of the marginal moraine eventually reached the zone of wave action, and the material was re-worked and sorted, a process that is still going on today. We can address what Norwegians like to get away from some other time. If you do take the train, I would like to know drop me an e-mail if it really does deposit you in a place called Neslandsvatn, or if that is just a typo on the website or my brain experiencing a stroke. There are no stores on the island, so bring the essentials we ran out of toilet paper on our final day.
For transportation check out the timetables at Related , Kragerø The two lighthouses located in the middle of Jomfruland are well-known landmarks. The second lighthouse was built 1939 it was then built in iron. There are three restaurants: Türnbrygga Cafe, only open spring and summer , and spring, summer and autumn. He also repairs bikes, apparently, and during the summer months this happy fellow advises that you pre-order your bike to ensure you get one. Terrain: Flat to slightly hilly. To get there, you need to take a ferry, taxi boat or private boat, as it is located about 3 miles 4. Jomfruland, a small island populated by birds, oak trees, lighthouses, and tens tens! Jomfruland Fuglestasjon Jomfruland Fuglestasjon Bird Observatory is one of two observatories run by Norsk Ornitologisk Forening the Norwegian Ornithological Association.
Thorne If you are a normal tourist, you will swim, kayak, birdwatch, bike, hike, visit the lighthouses it has two and eat at the island cafe. About 98% in the park area is sea. The lake has been restored, and the trails are now accessible for wheelchair users. The list of rare birds found on this page gives you an idea of the potential for bird and birdlife experiences in Jomfruland. The name Jomfruland literally means virgin land, which is a lie because the place itself was so teeming with procreating life that it must be meant ironically. Rare Birds Here are some examples of rare guests that have stopped by Jomfruland. How appropriate, as Eurasian Golden Orioles have bred many times in the island and is seen almost every year.
The observatory is happy to welcome visiting groups, including nursery schools and schools. There are between 60 and 70 species of birds that nests here. Along the entire outer side of the island one finds wall to wall cobblestones. You can get a fantastic panorama view over the other islands and the open sea from its top. The invite was extended by a pair of people so delightful that I would have probably agreed to tag along if they told me Billy Corgan would be there performing only songs from Zwan, but I lucked out and learned that the place I was going to was a celebrated retreat for Norwegians who like to get away from it all. Crystalline basement rock is also visible at KrĂĽka northern tip of the Island and by the camping site on the inner, land-side of the Island.
The oldest of them is from 1839. Description: Biotope: Boulder beaches, wetlands, culture landscape, deciduous forest, archipelago. The nature, the great company, the superb food one of our party was a professional chef and despite near-fatal hangovers, rose early to cook up big breakfasts each day and had enough energy to make impressive spreads for us at night. Related , Kragerø The two lighthouses located in the middle of Jomfruland are well-known landmarks. In fact, the island is a part of the Ra moraine. In May, you can experience the beautiful wood anemone flowering. He, in turn, got complete freedom, sheep who called out to him, and the sighting of his first ever eagle.
Man has reworked the beaches a lot of places, though, in need of boulders for buliding material, houses and walls, or just to make the shoreline easier to pass. On Knuts Bicycle rentals on Jomfruland you get almost everything! Tall ceilings, creaking floors, hidden doors, and windows looking out over the ocean, the farmland, the national park. Bird towers: Yes, point 2âĂytangen. I, along with partner and offspring, made our way to Jomfruland, a small island just outside of Kragerø. For my next trip there I intend to remain a few days longer, write by hand, perhaps paint a little, and shout abuse at the cyclists from my cabin window.
We went wherever our moods took us during the day, essentially tossing the toddler out, seeing where he rolled and then going to wherever that ended up being. At Saltstein on the sea-side there is a ridge with bedrock from ancient times. For visitors there are holiday cabins for rental, a camping site, and our friends had hired out a 110-year old farmhouse, which, despite appearances, was disappointingly un-haunted, but made up for its lack of ghosts by being perfect in every other way. In between the boulders, close to the sea, you may discover some of the finegrained marine clays from the arctic seabottom, some 12 000 years old. What to do Bicycles park at Jomfruland HovedgĂĽrd Image: T.