

Why live in Vennesla?
Vennesla is a growing municipality of around 16,000 inhabitants, located 20 kilometres north of Kristiansand. Known for its strong sense of community, thriving businesses, and attractive natural surroundings, it blends modern development with a proud industrial heritage. Whether you are looking for a welcoming place to live, an active cultural scene, or proximity to employment opportunities, Vennesla offers a balanced lifestyle in the heart of Agder.
Experience Vennesla
Explore life and opportunities in Vennesla

Daily life
Life in Vennesla has long been characterised by creativity, collaboration, and a spirit of innovation. The town continues to evolve through projects such as the urban redevelopment of the old factory site at Hunsøya, which will feature new housing, workplaces, and public spaces. Residents enjoy an extensive network of walking trails, scenic woodlands, and easy access to larger urban areas for shopping and cultural events.
Vennesla’s identity also reflects the many people who have settled here over 150 years of industry. Today, the municipality is known for its warm hospitality, strong local pride, and inclusive community life. The timber chute, a unique hiking attraction, welcomes more than 50,000 visitors each year, while the celebrated cultural centre—once named one of the world’s most beautiful libraries—hosts concerts, performances, and communal gatherings.
Places to live in Vennesla

Hunsøya
Once home to a paper mill, Hunsøya is undergoing a transformation into a lively urban neighbourhood, complete with contemporary flats and modern offices. Set along the river, this area promises a vibrant mix of living and working spaces close to the town centre.

Moseidmoen
Situated near the river, Moseidmoen combines established housing with newer developments. Its local green areas and easy access to shops and schools make it a popular choice for families seeking a comfortable suburban environment.

Vikeland
Nestled amid wooded surroundings, Vikeland offers a mix of family homes and smaller residences. With nearby recreation facilities and walking trails, it appeals to those who appreciate both practical amenities and peaceful greenery.

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

Activities
Vennesla is well known for its cultural and sporting opportunities. The cultural centre remains a focal point, hosting theatre performances, concerts, and exhibitions, while the adjoining library and community centre are open for borrowing books, films, and games, as well as providing a welcoming space for residents.
Families looking for extracurricular activities can explore the Kulturskolen, which offers lessons in music and creative arts, or join local sports clubs for football, handball, swimming, and more. The swimming hall and sports arenas cater to a wide range of ages and fitness levels. Young people have a dedicated youth club providing social meetups and entertainment.
Outdoor recreation is plentiful, with marked walking paths, local bathing spots, and the day-trip cabin scheme making it easy to enjoy Vennesla’s forests and lakes. Setesdalsbanen, a historic railway, is another local highlight, complementing the area’s museums and heritage sites. Volunteer involvement is strong across the municipality, supported by the local frivilligsentralene and a coordinator who helps foster collaboration among residents, associations, and the council.
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!

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 Vennesla

Education
Residents have access to primary and secondary schools offering a range of academic and practical learning opportunities.
The cultural centre and other community facilities often host events aimed at children and teenagers, encouraging a vibrant learning environment outside the classroom.
Many students choose to study further in Kristiansand or other nearby towns, benefitting from the region’s diverse range of academic and vocational programmes. This ensures that Vennesla’s young people are well supported in their educational paths.


Work in Vennesla

Job opportunities
Industry and innovation have always been at the heart of Vennesla’s growth, from its historic paper mills to the modern data and manufacturing sectors emerging today.
Located near Europe’s largest renewable energy hub, the municipality attracts companies interested in sustainable power solutions. Local businesses span construction, services, and small-scale production, and the redevelopment of Hunsøya will continue to expand job prospects.
Many residents commute to nearby Kristiansand, maintaining strong ties between Vennesla’s local community and the wider Agder economy. This combination of tradition and progress provides a solid foundation for those seeking varied employment opportunities.
Explore key industries

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.

Technology

Renewable Energy

Maritime Industry

Tourism

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