Sandefjord, Norway
Helgerødveien
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+47 33416000
Good for kids
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Beautiful place and great place for children to play in the winter time
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In 1880 a Viking Langskipet (Longship) was discovered in the Gokstadhaugen burial mound. Gokstadhaugen is one of the most important remnants from the Viking Age in Vestfold. The Gokstadhaugen is the largest Viking burial mound excavated. A king was buried here a few years after 900, probably Olav Geirstadalv who was the uncle of Harald I, the first king of Norway. The mound held the largest Longship ever found, as well as the remains of 12 horses, 6 dogs, a peacock, a ruchsac, a gaming board and 3 smaller boats. The Longship was able to hold 70 men, a double crew-one to row and the other to rest. The Longship, boats and other items from the grave are exhibited at the Viking Ship Museum in Oslo. The copy of the Longship is found at Museumsbrygga in Sandefjord Harbor. The copy ship is called \Gaia\. Read more: Wikipedia's English pages about the Gokstad shipAbout the copy ship GaiaAbout the Gokstad excavation and findingsViking ships and norse wooden boatsToday the mound is situated quite a distance away from the fjord where the ship would have sailed. The land level has risen nearly 3 meters since the construction of the mound but even so the mouth of the fjord would have been 400 meters away. It is believed the Vikings pulled the ship up along a stream called Hasle that runs close by the mound
Great place to visit. Not much to do once you are here but some good information and nice walk from Sandefjord town centre.
Not so much for tourist but quite place and good info
Great historic place. Not much to do, but you see the mound and can read about the ship that was found here and made viking ships so iconic.
It is fun
Nice drawings. Fancy garden
Pay attention to the size of the Xzibit x the size of the ship.
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