
Wild & scenic
Verdens Ende
Tjøme, Færder · 🇳🇴 Norway
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'World's End' — the iconic rocky tip of Tjøme, where wave-smoothed granite skerries meet the open Skagerrak by a historic tipping-beacon.
Open Verdens Ende on the interactive map →- Sea temperature
- ~18°C in the warm season
- Water
- Clear, cool Skagerrak
- Sand
- Smooth, wave-polished granite rocks and skerries — no sand, but classic Norwegian rock bathing
- Swimming
- Bracing bathing off the warm smooth rocks into open sea
- Best time to visit
- Jun-Aug
- Setting
- 'World's End' at the southern tip of Tjøme, a famous rocky point with a tipping-beacon and the Færder national park centre
- Beach type
- Wild & scenic
- Region
- Europe
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Verdens Ende: frequently asked questions
Where is Verdens Ende?
Verdens Ende is at Tjøme, on the coast of Norway.
What is the sea temperature at Verdens Ende?
In the warm season the sea at Verdens Ende reaches about 18°C. Clear, cool Skagerrak.
When is the best time to visit Verdens Ende?
The best time to visit Verdens Ende is Jun-Aug. Europe's beach season peaks in July and August, with June and September quieter and cheaper.
What kind of sand does Verdens Ende have?
Verdens Ende has smooth, wave-polished granite rocks and skerries — no sand, but classic Norwegian rock bathing.
Is Verdens Ende good for swimming?
Bracing bathing off the warm smooth rocks into open sea.
Photo: Krg (CC BY-SA 4.0) · source