Larvik Ferry Port is located on the South East coast of Norway, approximately 65 miles from the Norwegian capital of Oslo. Larvik Ferry Port is an important junction between road and sea transport. Larvik has a spectacular and varied landscape. From Larvik, you can get ferries to Hirtshals in Denmark - and all these ferries can be booked online through AFerry.co.uk.
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A new ferry terminal is being constructed by the Ferry Company Color Line in conjunction with the Port authority of Larvik. The new facility which is due to be opened in June 2008 will include all the modern facilities serving the passenger and cargo traffic alike.
There are a limited number of parking spaces. They cannot be reserved in advance and there is no on-site security. Most parking spaces are free and vehicles can be parked up to 24 hours.
Take E18 from Kristiansand towards Arendal via Stathelle and follow signs to Larvik. If you are travelling from Oslo, take E18 towards Drammen via Holmestrand and follow signs to Larvik. There are also regular train connections from Oslo.
With its 123 kilometres of most attractive and beautiful coastline, Larvik never fails to exceed your expectations. Larvik district is also rich in cultural history. You will find many attractions that show the roots of the county dating back to the antiquity and the time of ironworks industry and shipping.
Larvik is also famous for its natural springs of mineral water. Molen, Norway's largest beach of rolling stones is a major attraction near Larvik.



