• Arendal is one of the larger coastal towns in southern Norway and is commonly nicknamed the ‘Venice of the North’ because of its beautiful location out in...
  • Travel guide Arendal. Arendal, a charming coastal town in Norway, beckons travelers with its quaint streets, historic buildings, and picturesque views of the sea.
  • Arendal is a town and municipality in the county of Aust-Agder, Norway. Arendal belongs to the region of Sørlandet.
  • This charming square is home to many of Arendal’s most iconic attractions, including the Arendal Town Hall, the Arendal City Hall, and the Arendal Church.
  • River Nidelva in Arendal. Municipal history. The town of Arendal was established as a municipality on 1 January 1838 (see formannskapsdistrikt law).
  • Arendal, the town. ... It was originally called the Venice of Scandinavia because the town is built on seven islands, with a network of canals surrounding it.
  • There are many indications that Arendal is the oldest town on Agder. ... The town of Arendal has 37,815 inhabitants as of 1 January 2020.
  • Located in Agder county, with the town and archipelago in the marine national park Raet, Arendal is a beautiful and fun-filled destination.
  • Arendal, town and port, southern Norway. Its excellent harbour is on Tromøy Sound, a protected sound sheltered by the offshore island of Tromøy.
  • Here it is still possible to buy sugar candy, oldfashioned candy, local historical magazines, and postcards with pictures from old Arendal etc.