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Practical info — Brekkestø

🌤 Weather — 5 days

📍 Nearby

Sights nearby

💡 Tips

  • Brekkestø is a highly popular summer destination. Outside the short Norwegian summer season, it is very peaceful, but many facilities will be closed.
  • Parking in the narrow center among the white wooden houses is strictly regulated. Use the designated parking lots before entering the village.
  • Taking a boat trip through the 'Blindleia' inland waterway, which passes right by the village, is the best way to experience the area.
  • Be mindful to respect residents' privacy, as many of the photogenic wooden houses are private summer homes.

🍽 Food

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Brekkestø-is (Giant Ice Cream)

Buy this famous, massive portion of ice cream at the local general store (Brekkestø Landhandel) down by the harbor.

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Fresh Shrimp (Reker)

In the summer, enjoy fresh shrimp directly from passing fishing boats or in nearby Lillesand.

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Skillingsboller (Cinnamon Buns)

Grab this quintessential Norwegian pastry for a coffee break sitting by the water.

🛍 Shopping · 🧘 Quiet spots

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Brekkestø Landhandel

This pleasant historic general store is the heart of the village for groceries and summer essentials.

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Summer Galleries

During summer, keep an eye out for small pop-up art galleries hosted in the old wooden houses along the shore.

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Justøya Rocks

Walk slightly out of the village over the smooth, glacier-polished rocks for a quiet gaze at the sea.

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The Old Customs House

Seek out the old customs house (Tollstasjonen) area, a peaceful spot echoing the outport's maritime history.

Brekkestø is a historically significant outport located in the scenic archipelago of Southern Norway, near Lillesand. Once a bustling winter harbor for sailing ships, it has transformed into a tranquil and highly sought-after summer destination. The village is characterized by its pleasant, white-painted wooden houses dating back to the 18th and 19th centuries, connected by narrow, pretty alleys that invite leisurely exploration. The maritime atmosphere is palpable, with boats bobbing gently in the protected harbor. The coastal environment around Brekkestø is first-rate for maritime activities, including sailing, kayaking, and fishing. Visitors looking to relax by the water will appreciate Stranda, a pleasant beach area that features a serene setting for sunbathing and swimming in the calm, sheltered waters of the archipelago. The clear, refreshing sea is a hallmark of the Norwegian southern coast during the summer months. Gastronomy in the region celebrates the bounty of the sea, with local eateries serving fresh fish, shrimp, and traditional coastal fare. The village can be reached by a scenic drive from Lillesand or by boat, making it an accessible yet seemingly remote escape. Brekkestø captures the essence of a classic Norwegian summer, combining historical charm with sweeping archipelago scenery.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Jun–Aug.

JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Avg °C323610141717141185
Rain mm1087969566671789793128118110

Geography

Population
7,966
Coordinates
58.19605, 8.34948

Facts

  • Located in Southern Norway
  • Historic maritime outport
  • Well-preserved wooden houses
  • Near Lillesand municipality
  • Features Stranda beach
  • Popular summer destination
  • Sheltered archipelago waters
  • Rich sailing ship history

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Sights in the town Brekkestø (2)

Justøy batteri🛡️ fortress

Justøy batteri is a German World War II coastal battery on the island of Justøy near Brekkestø.

Justøy kapell⛪ religious

Justøy chapel in Brekkest, built in 1902, was enlarged by Holst in 1923.

Frequently asked questions

Brekkestø: where is it located?
Brekkestø is located in Norway.
Brekkestø: what is there to see?
Highlights include Justøy batteri, Justøy kapell.
Brekkestø: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Jun, Aug.
Brekkestø: why is it worth visiting?
Brekkestø is a historically significant outport located in the scenic archipelago of Southern Norway, near Lillesand.
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