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Top 5 Lakes around Gjende

Best lakes around Gjende are situated in Jotunheimen National Park, Norway. Gjende is an emerald-green lake known for its distinctive color, which results from glacial rock flour. It is a proglacial lake, long and narrow with steep walls, surrounded by towering peaks. The lake serves as a central point for exploring the park and accessing popular trails routes like the Besseggen ridge hike.

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  • The most popular lakes is Gjendebu, a hut that serves as an…

Last updated: June 28, 2026

Memurubu ferry

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If you hike all the way over the famous Besseggen, you might want to take the ferry. You have two options: take the ferry that departs in Gjendesheim to Memurubu …

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Gjendebu

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The idyllic cabin on the shores of Lake Gjende is the perfect place to recharge before the final leg of the circular hike to Memurubu.

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Gjendeheim Boat Dock

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Here you can take a boat across the lake in the morning.

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Gjendebu Ferry Terminal

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More information about the ferry: gjende.no/de/praktische-info-und-preise

With the help of the ferry, buffers can be installed very well in multi-day tours. In addition, the more difficult stages along the Gjendesees (Bukkaelegret and Besseggen) can be avoided in bad weather.

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Alex
June 19, 2025, Gjendebu

A recommended stopover for a hut-hopping tour through Jotunheimen National Park. Several other huts are easily accessible within a day's hike.

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Nico Franck
October 27, 2024, Gjendebu

Great cabin and good campsite

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From here you can easily get to the other end of the lake and start your tours from there.

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Here you can take a boat across the lake in the morning.

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Here the boats start for the transfer to Memurubu or Gjendebu. Early in the morning when the lake is still calm you have fantastic pictures.

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More information about the ferry: https://www.gjende.no/de/praktische-info-und-preise/ With the help of the ferry, buffers can be installed very well in multi-day tours. In addition, the more difficult stages along the Gjendesees (Bukkaelegret and Besseggen) can be avoided in bad weather. When visiting the Besseggen, it is recommended that luggage be transported on board the ferry. The luggage is then parked under a waterproof tarpaulin at the destination. It worked smoothly for us and the Besseggen is definitely more fun without a heavy backpack!

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Florian
April 9, 2021, Gjendebåten

Enables a variety of different shortcuts and tour options, which offers a very practical flexibility, especially when planning multi-day tours. In bad weather, you can also avoid the demanding passages along Lake Gjende (Besseggen, Bukkelaegret). The luggage transport is also very comfortable and recommendable for the ascent of the Besseggen.

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If you hike all the way over the famous Besseggen, you might want to take the ferry. You have two options: take the ferry that departs in Gjendesheim to Memurubu and hike the way back to Gjendesheim. Or start your hike in Gjendesheim, hike over Besseggen and take the ferry from Memurubu in the afternoon. You just have to know: the ferry goes only twice a day (sometimes 3 times in summer): in the morning and in the afternoon. The afternoon ferry leaves Memurubu around 5 pm. When you see the boat getting to Memurubu from above, you will have to run to catch it (at least I had to). Otherwise you will have another nice hike back to Gjendesheim along the shore ;) So make sure to look at the time tables and always keep in mind: the hike always take longer than you think. https://www.gjende.no/en/time-tables/

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Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the lakes around Gjende unique?

The lakes around Gjende, particularly Gjende itself, are renowned for their distinctive emerald-green color. This striking hue is a result of glacial rock flour discharged into the lake by the Muru river. They are proglacial lakes, characterized by their long, narrow shape and steep walls, set against a dramatic backdrop of towering peaks within Jotunheimen National Park.

What are the most popular hiking routes accessible from the lakes around Gjende?

The area is famous for the iconic Besseggen ridge hike, offering breathtaking views. Beyond Besseggen, you can find a variety of trails. For more challenging options, consider routes like the Bukkelægret Trail or the hike to Surtningssue (2368 m). If you're looking for easier walks, there are several easy hikes available, such as the Memurudalen Valley loop from Memurubu.

How can I use the ferry service on Lake Gjende?

The ferry service, known as Gjendebåten, operates between locations like Gjendeheim Boat Dock, Memurubu ferry, and Gjendebu. It's a practical way to plan day trips, multi-day tours, or to shorten demanding passages like Besseggen. You can hike one way and take the boat back, or use it for luggage transport. Be sure to check the timetables as services can be limited, especially in the afternoon.

Are there family-friendly options around Gjende?

Yes, the area offers options suitable for families. The Gjendebu Ferry Terminal is noted as family-friendly, providing easy access to different parts of the lake. While some trails are challenging, you can find easier hiking routes around Gjende, such as short loops from Memurubu or Gjendesheim, which are suitable for a more relaxed pace.

What amenities are available near the lakes?

You'll find several mountain cabins and lodges, such as Gjendebu, Memurubu, and Gjendesheim, which serve as starting points for adventures and offer places to recharge. There's also a new service building at Gjendeosen with a café, toilets, and an information stand, along with a larger parking area at Reinsvangen with shuttle bus connections to Gjendesheim.

What is the best time of year to visit Gjende?

The summer months are generally considered the best time to visit Gjende, especially for hiking the popular trails like Besseggen, when the ferry service is fully operational and weather conditions are most favorable. However, the shoulder seasons (late spring/early autumn) can offer beautiful scenery with fewer crowds, though some services might be reduced.

Can I find accommodation directly on the lake?

Yes, mountain cabins like Gjendebu are located directly on the shores of Lake Gjende. Gjendebu is the oldest DNT cabin, offering traditional charm and a convenient base for multi-day tours through Jotunheimen National Park.

What are the options for public transport and parking near Gjende?

There is a larger parking area at Reinsvangen with shuttle bus connections to Gjendesheim, which is a primary access point for the lake. Public transport options typically involve bus services to the Jotunheimen area, connecting to the main hubs around Gjende. It's advisable to check specific routes and schedules in advance.

Are there opportunities for running trails around Gjende?

Yes, the area offers challenging running trails. Popular options include sections of the Besseggen Ridge and the Knutshøe Trail. These routes are generally considered difficult due to the terrain and elevation changes, providing a demanding experience for runners.

What historical or cultural significance does Gjende hold?

Gjende has been referenced in literature and travel books since the 18th century. Its name inspired the famous outdoorsman Jo Gjende, and Henrik Ibsen's *Peer Gynt* features 'the Gjendin Ridge,' referencing either Besseggen or the Knutshø ridge. This rich history adds another layer to the natural beauty of the area.

What should I know about the difficulty of trails around Gjende?

Trails around Gjende vary significantly in difficulty. The Besseggen ridge hike is well-known for being challenging, with some exposed sections. Other trails like the Bukkelægret Trail are also considered difficult. However, there are also easier routes available, particularly shorter loops or walks along the lake shore, suitable for those seeking less strenuous options.

What do visitors enjoy most about the lakes around Gjende?

Visitors frequently highlight the stunning natural beauty, especially the unique emerald-green color of Lake Gjende and the dramatic mountainous landscape of Jotunheimen National Park. The flexibility offered by the ferry service for hiking different routes, the traditional charm of cabins like Gjendebu, and the opportunity for iconic treks like Besseggen are also highly appreciated.

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