Setesdalsbanen Railway line
Southern Norway, NorwayThe coal is glowing and the water is boiling on the old steam locomotives on the Setesdalsbanen.
Let the venerable station buildings, stylish teak carriages, hundred-year old locomotives and the smell of steam take you back in time on a unique journey through a little piece of Norway.
The Setesdalsbanen is a narrow gauge (1, 067 mm gauge) preserved railway line which follows an 8 km route between Grovane and Røyknes stations in Vennesla, 20 km outside Kristiansand. The line between Kristiansand and Byglandsfjord was opened in 1896.
Norway’s first preserved railway line opened just two years after the line’s official closure in 1962. Since then, visitors have been able to experience a living museum.
Directions by road from Kristiansand to Grovane Station: Follow the RV-9 road to Mosby, then follow RV-405 to Vennesla and Grovane Station. Setesdalsbanen is situated about 21 km from Kristiansand city centre.
Buy tickets for Setesdalsbanen: setesdalsbanen. blett. no.
Destination
Kristiansand
Country
Norway
Type of experience
Culture
Best time to visit
- Winter
- Spring
- Autumn
- Summer
Nearby stations
- Kristiansand Airport, Kjevik
- Kristiansand Port
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