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Tjøme

In Færder National Park, the paddling opportunities are almost unlimited, and depending on the weather, you can choose to paddle on a voyage of discovery between the many islands or to search out towards the open sea.

Here we are still waiting for permission to set up a Kayak Box, but it is possible to rent kayaks that are stored on trailers along the road to the beach. 

Tjøme is popular with cabin lovers, and during the public holidays it is hectic on the water, but there is always the opportunity to choose a route with less traffic. The landscape is part of the Oslofjorden Geopark and you can still see traces of the ice age... The many islands also have a rich birdlife, so be considerate. .  

Havna Tjøme Hotel

The hotel is located with a fantastic view of Røssesundet, and with many different options for accommodation. The kayaks are currently stored on a trailer, but it is possible to rent them. 

Here is a sheltered beach with a large lawn where the kayaks can be prepared for the trip. It is about 50 meters to carry to the beach. 

By following the land out towards Røssesundet, you as a paddler get a safe overview and can choose trips in different directions depending on the weather.

The kayaks here are currently stored on a trailer, but can be unlocked with a code sent to them. The equipment is located in a padded box next to the trailer.

There is a restaurant, toilet, and all the facilities at the hotel, and several options for accommodation. In high season there is also a kiosk/general store. In the nearby area there is also the possibility of mini golf, tennis and a climbing park. 

Paid parking right in front of the hotel.

Røssesundet is quite exposed to wind, especially from the south, and together with the boat traffic it can cause some waves. Choose a place with a good overview to cross.

 

Set off from a shallow beach, be aware that the kayaks must be carried a short distance. 

On good weather days, it may be tempting to paddle straight south towards Verdens Ende, but a more sheltered trip between Brøtsø and Hvasser also offers great experiences. The route straight north towards Ormelet has several fun sections between islets and skerries. 

Do you want hiking tips in the area?

Check out different routes and get inspiration by checking out Ut.no

How to use Kajakkbox:

1.Scan QR

Choose the kayak that's right for you, select the time and receive a code to the box.

2. Pull out the kayak

Enter the received code in the appropriate box and pull out the kayak and the included equipment.

3. Enjoy delicious paddle play

Enjoy a trip in a kayak that suits you perfectly. When you're done, put your gear back in the box and lock it.

It doesn't get any easier than that!

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

You must have a minimum "Wet card" from the Norwegian Paddling Association or equivalent experience to rent a kayak with Kajakkbox. This means being familiar with the equipment, knowing basic techniques and knowing what to do in the event of an overturn. The hirer is also expected to make their own assessments with regard to the weather.

We have included a paddle stretcher and a paddle vest with each kayak. This is adapted to the size of the kayak, but the experienced and discerning paddler may want to bring their own equipment anyway. There is no spray deck at the kayaks and renters must wear clothes and shoes suitable for paddling, and you should expect to get wet on your arms, legs and where you sit.  

We have quite a few different kayaks, and strive to provide good information about which ones are suitable for your use and your height and weight. This is stated for each kayak, but if you are extra curious, there is a lot of information to be found on the dealers' websites. 

You will receive a code for the kayak you have rented and unlock the correct box. Vest, paddle and sponge are removed and the kayak is pulled out and placed on the grass for inspection. Check that the kayak is initially empty and that the hatches, lines and seal keel work well. Adjust the foot pedals so that the kayak suits you and remember to put on a paddling vest. Pack a dry change of clothes if you are going on a longer trip. Close the kayak box with the padlock while on a trip.  

Før du legger kajakken tilbake i boxen så sjekk en ekstra gang at du har fått med deg alt av niste og utstyr. gå gjerne over luker, liner, senkekjøl og bruk svampen til å få ut det siste vann så det blir en god opplevelse for neste padler. Gi oss beskjed om noe ikke fungerer som det skal. Ta bilde av kajakken og deretter skyves kajakken på plass og padleåre, vest og svamp legges inn i boxen. Boxen låsen, og vi håper du har hatt en fantastisk tur.. Del gjerne dine opplevelser med oss i sosiale medier ved å tage @kajakkbox <3 

If for some reason you find that the kayak is not in a condition where you want to paddle it, or there is a fault and you can not open the lock or the like, try to get in touch with us immediately preferably by phone or send an email. We will then do our best to help you and otherwise book another kayak and we will compensate you accordingly.

There is no separate place for storing equipment, but there is a shelf in each box where it is possible to leave clothes and shoes at your own risk. It is recommended that you bring a waterproof bag for your wallet, phone etc.

The most important thing is to check both the weather forecast and the actual weather at the paddling location. It is usually recommended to start the trip against the wind direction, but in special weather conditions the wind can change and at some paddling locations there are special conditions in terms of, for example, current. It will then be stated on the description.

It's a good idea to have a goal for the trip, but also keep an eye on the clock and think about returning well before the deadline. If there are several of you paddling together, take into account the least experienced.

There are many personal preferences here, but most things that are comfortable to move around in can work for paddling. In the event of an overturn, it is an advantage if the clothes fit well on the body and do not absorb too much water so they become heavy. You should choose clothes according to the water temperature and on longer trips bring a change of clothes and a windproof jacket for breaks. Running tights and a wool blouse work well. On the feet, neoprene or bathing shoes are recommended, or possibly shoes or sandals without laces that can get caught inside the kayak. 

Remember a dry change for afterwards.

If the weather on the day you've booked is so bad that it's not safe to paddle, you may be offered the opportunity to change to an alternative location, time or have your booking refunded. Please contact us as early as possible so we can help. Weather conditions that entitle you to a refund are thunder, strong wind or fog.

Wear and tear on equipment is a natural consequence of heavy use and will not be charged to the tenant. Costs for repairing damage that is the result of careless use may be charged to the lessee. In the event of loss of a kayak or other equipment, you are responsible for all costs to replace what has been lost.

If you are many or want the kayaks for several days, please contact us and we will try to help you. Kajakkbox is especially designed to make paddling accessible to many for smaller adventures or everyday trips, but we are also happy to help with other needs.

Våttkort is the Norwegian certificate for kayaking, and it is divided so that you start either with an intro course (4 hours) or a basic course (16 hours) to gain basic skills and become safe in the event of an overturn. The basic course must be taken before it is possible to continue with technique courses, etc... See more about wet cards and content at https://padling.no/vaattkort/

Many providers, kayak clubs and DNT offer kayaking courses. Feel free to get in touch and maybe we can help you find someone near you.

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Do you have any questions or perhaps a suggestion for where you would like a kayak box? Then we would love to hear from you!