Sande

Sande is Vestfold’s fjord-fringed forest basin — a municipality where coastal paths hug island shores, ski trails crisscross snowy hills, and a golden anchor marks the coat of arms. With around 8,700 residents and a landscape shaped by the Sandebukta bay, Presteslettås peak, and the villages of Sande, Vestskogen, and Østskogen, Sande is the kind of place where you can hike past Viking burial mounds, explore old vicarages, and still catch a swim beside a limestone island. It’s got beaches, birch trees, and a name that means “sandy plain.”

Top Attractions

Unique Experiences

  • Sandebukta Coastal Trail – marked hiking route past beaches, islands & boat piers
  • Kommersøya Island – limestone island with rare flora & family-friendly trails
  • Bekkestranda Recreation Area – long shoreline with swimming spots & picnic areas
  • Sande Old Vicarage Museum – historic site rebuilt after the 1783 fire
  • Sande Golf Club – 6-hole course with varied terrain & fjord views

Outdoor Activities

  • Vestskogen & Østskogen Ski Trails – 60 km of groomed tracks linked to neighboring municipalities
  • Fishing in Drammensfjorden – sea & freshwater angling with canoe access via Sande River
  • Swimming at Sandvika, Hagasand & Kverntangen – popular beaches with diving & boating

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Getting There

Sande lies along the Oslofjord, about 1 hour southwest of Oslo. The E18 highway and Vestfold railway line run through town, and buses connect to Holmestrand, Drammen, and Tønsberg. The area is best explored by boots, boat, or bold curiosity — especially if you’re chasing anchor echoes, limestone lore, or the hush of birch leaves beside a coastal trail.

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From Oslo

Website

https://www.sande.kommune.no