Svelvik is Viken’s fjordside gem — a small town on the Drammensfjord known for its ferry, sandy beaches, and charming wooden houses. With a history tied to shipping and fishing, Svelvik offers a blend of coastal leisure and cultural heritage. It’s a place where you can stroll along narrow streets, watch boats cross the fjord, and enjoy the calm rhythm of a seaside community.
Top Attractions
- Svelvik Ferry – Norway’s shortest ferry crossing across the Drammensfjord
- Svelvik Church – historic parish church with fjordside views
- Svelvik Beach – sandy shoreline for swimming and summer relaxation
- Town Center – wooden houses, cafés, and local shops
- Drammensfjord – scenic fjord with boating and fishing opportunities
Unique Experiences
- Fjord Ferry Ride – cross the Drammensfjord in minutes
- Beach Days – swim and sunbathe at Svelvik’s sandy shores
- Historic Strolls – explore narrow streets lined with wooden houses
- Local Festivals – summer events with music and food by the fjord
- Fishing Trips – try your luck in the fjord’s rich waters
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Getting There
Svelvik lies south of Drammen, accessible by road or ferry across the Drammensfjord. It’s a short drive from Oslo, making it a popular day-trip destination.


