Engø

Engø
Engøy
Peninsula
59°08′49″N 10°18′48″E / 59.1469°N 10.3133°E / 59.1469; 10.3133
LocationVestfold, Norway
Offshore water bodiesTønsbergfjord and Lahellefjord

Engø or Engøy is a peninsula in Sandefjord Municipality in Vestfold county, Norway. It is located between the Tønsbergfjorden and Lahellefjorden, about 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) to the east of the city of Sandefjord. The island of Natholmen lies just to the south of the peninsula. Engøy is located next to Lahelle, northeast of the city.

A ferry operator, known as Jutøya AS, operates a small ferry which connects Engø to the nearby car-free island of Veierland, which is a popular summer tourist attraction. The ferry, known as MF Jutøya, is operated on contract with Vestviken Kollektivtrafikk.[1] The ferry ride to Veierland island takes approximately 10 minutes.[2][3]

Name

The original name of the island was Engøy, which is a combination of the words eng which means "meadow" and øy which means "island". Former written forms include Ænghøy (in 1398), Enngøenn (1575), Engøen (1644), and later on Engø.[4]

References

  1. ^ Larsen, Erlend (2011). På Tur i Vestfold del 2 (in Norwegian). E-forlag. pp. 546–547. ISBN 9788293057222.
  2. ^ "Engø kan bli ei perle for Sandefjord". Sandefjords Blad (in Norwegian). 6 July 2018.
  3. ^ Schmidt, Martin (2020). Norwegen (in Norwegian). Reise Know-How Verlag Peter Rump. p. 106. ISBN 9783831746248.
  4. ^ Davidsen, Roger (2008). Et sted i Sandefjord: lokalhistorisk stedsnavnsleksikon (in Norwegian). Sandar Historielag. p. 205. ISBN 9788299456753.



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