Bøkeskogen
Bøkeskogen ("The Beech Tree Forest") stretches inwards along Farris Lake in Larvik. It is an archeological area which is home to between 83,{{cite web | url=http://geoparken.no/geolokaliteter/larvik/boekeskogen | title=Bøkeskogen }} 90,{{cite web|url=https://snl.no/B%C3%B8keskogen |title=Bøkeskogen – Larvik – Store norske leksikon |publisher=Snl.no |date= |accessdate=2022-08-13}} and 100 burial mounds.Bertelsen, Hans Kristian (1998). Bli kjent med Vestfold / Become acquainted with Vestfold. Stavanger Offset AS. Page 63. {{ISBN|9788290636017}}. It contains Vestfold County's largest burial grounds from the Pre-Roman Iron Age.{{cite web | url=https://snl.no/Larvik | title=Larvik | date=9 April 2022 }} Besides being Vestfold's largest grave site, Bøkeskogen is considered one of Norway's most accessible remains from the Viking Age.{{cite web | url=https://www.lonelyplanet.com/norway/southern-norway/larvik?destination_tag_id=360251 | title=The Coast travel }}Ham, Anthony and Stuart Butler (2015). Lonely Planet Norway. Lonely Planet. Page 90. {{ISBN|978-1742202075}}.
Bøkeskogen is 0.3 km2 (74 acres). It is home to miles of hiking trails. Bøkeskogen is home to one of Norway's largest burial mounds from the Iron Age. The highest point is known as “The Bellevue”, which offers panoramic views of the Farris Lake.https://issuu.com/visitvestfold/docs/visit_larvik_2018-2019_web{{Dead link|date=June 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} (Page 27).{{cite web | url=https://www.visitvestfold.com/en/larvik/see-and-do/Attractions/?TLp=1121450&The-Beech-Forest | title=The Beech Forest - Bøkeskogen }}
It was Norway's first public area, given in 1884 by manor house owner Treschow-Fritzøe to the residents of Larvik. The area was protected by the Norwegian Nature Diversity Act in 1980.
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