Isesjøen
#1143 among destinations in Norway
Facts and practical information
Isesjøen is a lake in the municipality of Sarpsborg in Østfold county, Norway. ()
ÃstfoldNorway
Isesjøen – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Borgarsyssel Museum, Sarp Falls, Borregaard, Øya Golfpark.
- 3.7 miWSpecialty museum, Performing arts, Museum
Borgarsyssel Museum, Sarpsborg
94 min walk • The Borgarsyssel Museum is a museum located at Sarpsborg in Viken county, Norway. The museum was named after Borgarsysla, the Old Norse name of Østfold county. It was founded in 1921 and documents Østfold's cultural history from the Middle Ages. The open-air collection includes about twenty historic buildings.
- 3.4 miWGushing waterfall with a historic bridge
Sarp Falls, Sarpsborg
86 min walk • Sarp Falls is a waterfall at Sarpsborg in Viken, Norway. It is the second largest waterfall in Europe by discharge, after the Rhine Falls. This is the last waterfall on the Glomma River, which is the longest river in Norway. Sarp Falls has one of the greatest flows of any waterfall in Europe.
- 3.5 miNW
- 3.4 miNW
- 5.1 miW
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- 5.5 miSW59°13'27"N • 11°6'24"E
Storedal kultursenter, Sarpsborg
141 min walk • Monuments and statues, Historical place, Park
- 3.3 miWBridge
Sarp Bridge, Sarpsborg
85 min walk • Sarp Bridge is a series of bridges which span across Sarpefossen, a waterfall of the river Glomma in Sarpsborg, Norway. In the current arrangement, one bridge carries a pathway, one carries a single track of the Østfold Line and one carries two lanes of National Road 118.
- 4.6 miWBridge
Sannesund Bridge, Sarpsborg
118 min walk • Sannesund Bridge is a motorway cantilever bridge that crosses Glomma river in Viken county, Norway. It extends from Alvim in Sarpsborg to Årum in Fredrikstad.The bridge is 1528 metres long, the longest span is 139 metres, and the maximum clearance is 30 metres.
- 5.2 miWStela
Tune stone, Sarpsborg
132 min walk • The Tune stone is an important runestone from about 200–450 AD. It bears runes of the Elder Futhark, and the language is Proto-Norse. It was discovered in 1627 in the church yard wall of the church in Tune, Østfold, Norway. Today it is housed in the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History in Oslo.
- 2.9 miWIsland
Hafslundsøy, Sarpsborg
76 min walk • Hafslundsøy is a small island located in the middle of the river Glomma just outside Sarpsborg in Østfold, Norway. It had 2,673 inhabitants in 2016.