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Tvedestrand_komm.svg (1)Why live in Tvedestrand?

 

Tvedestrand is located between Arendal and Risør and is a charming coastal town featuring white wooden houses perched on steep slopes down to the harbour. Often referred to as “Sørlandets smilehull” (literally “the smiling nook of Southern Norway”), Tvedestrand is known for its warm and welcoming atmosphere. In the town centre, you will find everything from book treasures and antiques to restaurants, clothing stores, arts and crafts, as well as festivals, concerts, and cultural activities—all within easy reach of the main E18 highway.

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Living in Tvedestrand

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Daily life

Nature is right on your doorstep here, with one of the world's most scenic archipelagos just moments away. Car-free island living on Sandøya and Lyngør offers unique residential choices, while Furøya is another popular recreation spot. Recent investments in a new upper secondary school, a modern sports complex, a new primary school, and a large nursery highlight the municipality's commitment to providing top-notch amenities for residents and newcomers. 

Places to live in Tvedestrand

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Town centre

Tvedestrand’s town centre offers small-town living, new housing options near shops, festivals, and forest walks, plus easy archipelago access.

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Holt

Holt combines forest and coastal proximity, offering hiking, cycling, and boating. Tvedestrand's centre and surrounding towns lie just minutes away.

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Borøy

Linked by bridge, Borøy blends year-round and holiday homes, offering a classic southern Norwegian coastal setting near forests and archipelagos.

Sandøya

Sandøya

Sandøya is car-free with 200 residents, featuring a lively community, local businesses, a school, and a nursery, shaping island life.

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Gjeving and Lyngør

Gjeving lies in the archipelago with boat access to Lyngør and road links to Tvedestrand and Risør, plus Risøy Folkehøyskole.

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Laget

Laget lies along the coast between Tvedestrand and Risør, offering boating and recreation, with a quick boat trip to Risør.

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Songe

Songe sits by the water and E18 near Risør, simplifying travel and fostering a vibrant local community, events, and activities.

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  • Scenic costal landscape
  • The historic heritage town of Egersund
  • Sogndalsstrand cultural heritage area
  • Magma UNESCO Global Geopark
  • Salmon fishing
  • Ski trails and alpine center
  • One of the best natural harbours in Norway

 

Activities in Tvedestrand

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Tvedestrand boasts a stunning archipelago, and the car-free islands of Sandøya and Lyngør are a must-visit. The town also offers its own outdoor summer water park at Tjenna, only a short walk from the shopping streets. With a sandy beach, floating inflatables, and free loan of stand-up paddleboards, canoes, and kayaks, it is a popular spot for families.

Coastal culture can be experienced at the Kystkultursenteret in Gjeving and during the annual Kystkulturuka in July. In winter, an action-packed culture festival during week 9 transforms the entire town. An important piece of Norwegian industrial heritage is on show at the Næs Jernverksmuseum, and the neighbouring Arendal & Omegn Golfklubb offers an 18-hole main course of high standard, plus a nine-hole par-3 Pay & Play course.

Several small hilltops and natural areas are close to residential neighbourhoods, featuring marked hiking routes and a dedicated day-trip cabin.

Local food producers, restaurants and cafés

Tvedestrand Fjordhotell is a unique waterfront hotel with the Sjøstjernen restaurant, offering delicious meals and a venue suitable for weddings or other major events.


Restaurant Vertshuset is renowned for its pleasant atmosphere, good food, and friendly staff, making it a cosy haven for a satisfying meal at reasonable prices.


Bonzo Bakeri and cafe in the heart of Tvedestrand serves the freshest baked goods, all made using traditional methods and natural ingredients.


Størdal Gård in Dypvåg is open every day from 9 am to 9 pm, with a self-service farm shop stocking a wide range of local products, plus a Friday pub with dinner from 5 pm.

Activities in Haugesund Region

The Stavanger region is a haven for nature lovers and adventure seekers.

  • Hiking & outdoors: Year-round trails through forests, mountains, and coastal paths. Winter? Perfect for skiing.
  • Cultural vibe: Festivals and events for all ages, from music to local traditions.
  • Recreation for everyone: Join sports clubs or enjoy activities for all age groups, from kids to seniors.

Experience the beauty and community of Haugesund—there’s something for everyone!

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Lifestyle, nature, and recreation

The Haugesund region boasts diverse natural landscapes, a vibrant cultural scene, and a thriving recreational environment. Enjoy numerous activities and festivals catering to all ages, from children to adults.

The Haugesund region offers stunning hiking and natural areas year-round, whether you prefer gravel paths, forests, mountains, or coastal walks. 

 

Study in Tvedestrand

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Education

Tvedestrand has six kindergartens — three municipal and three private— some located in or near the town centre, and others on Gjeving, Sandøya, and Holt.

Tvedestrand barneskole (primary school) opened in 2023 and is for years 1 to 7, conveniently located near the centre. On the car-free island of Sandøya, Vestre Sandøya skole caters to years 1 to 4 and shares facilities with the local nursery.

Lyngmyr skole caters to students at lower secondry level, years 8-10.

Tvedestrand videregående skole (upper secondary) opened in 2020 near Mjåvann, close to town, and has space for 690 students. It is co-located with a modern sports complex.

Higher education

The University of Agder maintains a lively campus in Grimstad, about 35 minutes from Tvedestrand, offering bachelor’s and master’s programmes in various disciplines.

Learn Norwegian

Tvedestrand Red Cross organises weekly Norwegian language training at the community centre

 

Work in Tvedestrand

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Job opportunities

Tvedestrand’s economy spans traditional craft, mechanical and woodworking industries, innovative tech ventures, and a vibrant service sector. Tourism plays a central role, driven by the picturesque town centre, the Lyngør harbour community, the unique environment on Sandøya, and the historic ironworks at Nes Verk. Major employers include Tvedestrand municipality (covering health, education, and childcare services), Teamtec AS, Ertec AS, Erling Olsen AS, Tore Olsen Produksjon AS, and Fagelektro. The retail and hospitality industries also offer varied career options, reflecting Tvedestrand’s status as a popular destination for visitors throughout the year.

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Oil and Gas 

Haugesund  is often called the "Oil Capital of Norway." The city has been a hub for Norway’s offshore oil and gas industry since the discovery of oil in the North Sea in the 1960s.

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Technology

Haugesund  is emerging as a center for tech innovation, particularly in energy-related technologies, smart cities, and digital solutions.
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Renewable Energy

With the global shift, Haugesund is growing its renewable energy sector, focusing on wind power, solar energy, and other green technologies.
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Maritime Industry

Haugesund has a long-standing maritime tradition. The port facilities in the region support shipping, shipbuilding, logistics, and marine services.
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Tourism

Haugesund hosts the Norwegian International Film Festival, which boosts the local economy and contributes to its reputation as a cultural center.
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Agriculture & Food

Haugesund is home to a significant agricultural sector, with a focus on dairy, livestock, and crop production. Companies like TINE and Nortura.

Companies in Haugesund

FAQ's

What do I need to know about the Norwegian immigration process?

The requirements depend on your nationality, purpose of stay, and employment status. EU/EEA citizens can move to Norway more easily, while others may need work permits or residency visas.

How does healthcare work in Stavanger?

Healthcare is publicly funded in Norway, providing all residents with access to quality medical services. Stavanger University Hospital is a major healthcare facility in the region.

What educational options are available for families?

Stavanger offers a variety of international and public schools, as well as higher education institutions like the University of Stavanger, which provides programs in English and Norwegian.

What is the average salary in Stavanger?

Salaries in Stavanger vary by industry, with competitive wages in technology, energy, and engineering. For more information on specific salary expectations, consult Norwegian employment resources.

What are the housing options in Stavanger?

Housing options in Stavanger include apartments, townhouses, and family homes. You can find rental and purchase options through various local real estate agencies and online property platforms.