Skiblanderbrygga
Skiblanderbrygga is a slipway in Eidsvoll, Akershus. Skiblanderbrygga is situated nearby to the courthouse Eidsvoll tinghus, as well as near the marina Vorma Båthavn.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Eidsvoll Church and Vilberg school.
Eidsvoll Church
Church
Photo: Mahlum, Public domain.
Eidsvoll Church is a cruciform church from c. 1190 in Eidsvoll, Akershus in Norway. The Romanesque building is of stone and probably one of the first cruciform stone churches to be built in Norway. Eidsvoll Church is situated 690 metres southwest of Skiblanderbrygga.
Vilberg lower secondary school
School
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Råholt.
Råholt
Town
Photo: Bjoertvedt, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Eidsvoll Verk Stasjon Råholt is a village in the municipality of Eidsvoll, Norway. It is located at an average elevation of 189 meters above the sea level. Råholt is situated 7 km southwest of Skiblanderbrygga.
Skiblanderbrygga
- Type: Slipway
- Categories: recreation area and transportation
- Location: Eidsvoll, Akershus, Norway, Nordic countries, Europe
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Latitude
60.3284° or 60° 19′ 42″ northLongitude
11.2517° or 11° 15′ 6″ eastOpen location code
9FGH87H2+9MOpenStreetMap ID
node 6023510048OpenStreetMap feature
leisure=slipway
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Highlights include Eidsvoll tinghus and Vorma Båthavn.
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