Best lakes in Akershus offer diverse natural beauty and recreational opportunities. The region features numerous lakes, from serene forest lakes to larger bodies of water, providing varied experiences for visitors. Akershus is characterized by its natural landscapes, including deep forests, clear waters, and hills. These features make it a destination for outdoor activities throughout the year.
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The lake is part of the Slattumsrøa Nature Reserve, with inflow from Lusevasan in the north and outflow to Steinbruvannet in the south. A lit trail runs along the eastern side, providing easy access from Skytta in the north and Steinbruvannet and Grorud in the south.
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Beautiful walking route immersed in nature
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Tucked away in the heart of Østmarka, Mønevann is a serene lake just a short walk from Losby. It’s a perfect spot for a peaceful break along your hike. The clear water, natural shoreline, and small wooden dock make it especially popular in summer, but the area remains calm and scenic year-round.
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From the shelter, which is beautifully situated on the lake, you can take a short but interesting walk over wooden stairs, wooden walkways and steep forest paths along the lake and rocks.
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Very beautiful, idyllic bathing spot. Hike there through the forest with some narrow and steep paths. On the way back, first follow the path with the red markings, then turn onto the blue markings. The blue path went through the jungle in some places, narrow and sometimes heavily overgrown paths.
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Passionately called "Gamla" among friends, this was the old main road into Oslo, today mostly trafficked by cyclists and vintage cars
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Key feature along the route out or into Oslo from the South East!
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Akershus offers several family-friendly lakes. Romstjern Lake, part of the Slattumsrøa Nature Reserve, has an illuminated path along its eastern side, making it easily accessible for walks. Mønevann Lake, Østmarka is another great option, offering clear water and a small wooden pier for a peaceful break. Lake Fløyta is also considered family-friendly, with a dedicated Bathing Area at Lake Fløyta. Hurdalssjøen features several shallow beaches like Åsand, Meieriodden, and Haugnes, perfect for swimming.
Yes, many lakes in Akershus are excellent for swimming. Hurdalssjøen has beautiful shallow beaches such as Åsand, Meieriodden, and Haugnes. Lake Lyseren is known for its warm waters, and Lake Fløyta also has an idyllic Bathing Area at Lake Fløyta. Lake Langen is highlighted as an 'eldorado' for swimming.
You'll find a variety of trails. The Årungen Lakeside Trail offers a fun route along the shoreline, featuring bridges and forest paths. Romstjern Lake has an illuminated path for easy access. The areas around Hurdalssjøen and Lake Lyseren also offer scenic hiking opportunities. For more options, explore the various routes in our Hiking in Akershus guide.
Akershus offers excellent cycling routes around its lakes. Gamle Mosseveien is a flat cycle path along a scenic lake, popular with cyclists. Gjersjøen lake also features a calm road favored by cyclists. The 'Mjøstråkk' is a scenic 234-kilometer route around Mjøsa, with a Scenic segment of the Mjøstråkk route bordering Akershus. Hurdalssjøen also has a scenic cycling route around its perimeter. Discover more cycling routes in our Cycling in Akershus guide.
Fishing is a popular activity in many Akershus lakes. Hurdalssjøen is known for large trout, perch, pike, and vendace. Mjøsa offers extensive fishing opportunities. Årungen is rich in species like northern pike, European perch, common roach, and European eel. Storsjøen (in Odalen) is a renowned destination for anglers, particularly for large pike and perch, with guided fishing trips available. Lake Lyseren is also a great spot for fishing. For more details on fishing in Storsjøen, you can visit Visit Norway.
Yes, the region around Mjøsa, Norway's largest lake, is rich in historical sites and cultural points of interest, including the Hamar Cathedral Ruins and the Hamar Diving Tower. The Glomma River's outlet into Øyeren features Fetsund Lenser, a national heritage monument and timber floating museum, where you can explore historical facilities and learn about the region's heritage.
When the ice is thick enough, Hurdalssjøen transforms into a haven for cross-country skiing and ice skating. Lake Lyseren also becomes a venue for ice skating and team racing in winter. Storsjøen (in Odalen) is popular for ice fishing during the colder months.
Many lakes provide beautiful scenery. Gjersjøen lake offers scenic views along its calm route. Nordnytjernet Lake is also noted for its viewpoints. Hurdalssjøen is nestled in a beautiful natural area with surrounding deep forests and hills. Mjøsa is known for its beautiful landscapes and fertile surroundings. Lake Fløyta also offers scenic views.
Årungen is significant for both recreation and science. It's home to the Norwegian national center for rowing and paddling and has hosted international competitions. Its wetlands are crucial for local flora and fauna, and the lake holds scientific interest as the environment for microscopic creatures studied for insights into the origins of life. The eastern shore also features well-maintained strolling paths and picnic areas.
Hurdalssjøen has a hotel situated on its edge, providing convenient access and amenities. The Strandpark area around Lake Lyseren offers new cabins with good facilities. While specific cafes are not detailed for every lake, the larger towns and areas around Mjøsa will have various facilities. For more information on Hurdal, you can visit Visit Greater Oslo.
Hurdalssjøen is popular for boating in summer. Mjøsa provides ample opportunities for RIB trips, kayaking, and other boating activities. Lake Lyseren is a great spot for kayaking and boating, and Storsjøen (in Odalen) also offers opportunities for canoeing and kayaking. Lake Langen is an 'eldorado' for boating, with rentals often available nearby.
Yes, Romstjern Lake is part of the Slattumsrøa Nature Reserve. The Glomma River's outlet into Øyeren forms the Nordre Øyeren nature reserve, which is Northern Europe's largest inland delta, crucial for its diverse ecosystem.


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