The camp will be held at Kristiansand. Kampsport Senter Lund with address: Ægirsvei 10, 4621 Kristiansand. Travelling to Kristiansand, Norway, can be conveniently done either by plane or by ferry, depending on your starting location. The nearest airport is the Kristiansand Airport, Kjevik (KRS), which has both domestic and international flights.
Here's how to get to the city centre from Kristiansand Airport:
- By Taxi: Taxis are available outside the terminal building. The ride to the city centre takes about 20 minutes, depending on traffic.
- By Bus: The airport express bus (Flybussen) connects the airport with the city centre efficiently. Buses are timed to depart shortly after the arrival of domestic flights. Check the current timetable and route on the Flybussen website or at the airport.
- By Ferry: Kristiansand is also accessible by ferry from several locations, including Hirtshals in Denmark, a popular route for those travelling from Europe. From Hirtshals, Denmark: The ferry service is provided by companies such as Color Line and Fjord Line, offering crossings that bring you directly to Kristiansand. The journey offers beautiful views and takes about 2 hours and 15 minutes.
Upon arrival at the Kristiansand ferry terminal:
- By Foot: The city centre is within walking distance. It takes about 10 to 15 minutes to walk to most central locations.
- By Bus: Local buses are available near the ferry terminal to take you to different parts of the city and surrounding areas. Check the AKT (Agder Kollektivtrafikk) website for routes and schedules.
- By Taxi: Taxis can be found outside the terminal. They offer a quick and easy way to reach your destination within the city or the surrounding area.
General Tips for Travelers: Tickets and Timetables: For both the airport bus and the ferry, it's advisable to check the latest timetables and ticket prices online or at the terminals, as they can change seasonally.
Exploring Kristiansand: Once in Kristiansand, take advantage of the city's compact size to explore its attractions, including the Posebyen (Old Town), Kristiansand Dyrepark (Zoo and Amusement Park), and beautiful beaches. Whether arriving by plane or ferry, Kristiansand is a gateway to exploring the stunning landscapes and rich culture of Southern Norway.