Best lakes around Volda are found within a region characterized by dramatic mountains, deep fjords, and lush forests. Volda, located in Fjord Norway, offers a variety of freshwater bodies that contribute to its natural appeal. The area provides diverse terrain for outdoor activities, with lakes serving as focal points for recreation and scenic views. This region is known for its combination of fjords, lakes, and numerous mountain hikes.
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Bakkesætervatnet is one of a series of lakes fed by water flowing down from the summit of Skardhornet. The surrounding vegetation provides a peaceful setting for a stroll along its eastern shore.
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Storesætervatnet is a beautiful lake. At its southern end, there is a superb view of the surrounding landscape.
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Funny idea. You need the right angle, and then you can capture the name of the village.
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Please note: Several sections of the route suggested by Komoot cross private property, which annoys the owner. He explicitly asked us to report this, as otherwise many cruise ship tourists would wander onto his property. He doesn't find it funny. We recommend taking the turnoff at point 2 and taking the slightly longer route towards the village at the end. This will also help with the locals.
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The Nordfjord region lies between the large glaciers of mainland Europe and the great sea depths off the Norwegian coast with high mountain ranges and beautiful valleys as well as several bays. One of these ends in the town of Nordfjordeit. Here you will find ideal conditions for hiking (several hundred marked hiking trails). It is also very popular as a holiday region for divers, swimming, boat and ship tours, canoe and kayak trips, and cycling.
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For swimming and summer recreation, Nordfjord offers ideal conditions, and Rotevatn Lake is particularly popular. Rotevatn, just minutes from Volda town center, has two beaches perfect for swimming, barbecues, and beach volleyball. You can also rent a stand-up paddleboard from the SiVolda boathouse there.
Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. Bakkesætervatnet provides a peaceful setting for a stroll along its eastern shore. Rotevatn Lake is also very family-friendly, with easy access, beaches, and recreational activities.
The lakes around Volda are set amidst dramatic mountains, deep fjords, and lush forests. You can find serene environments with surrounding woodlands, as seen at Rotevatn. Lakes like Nordfjord are part of a region known for glaciers, high mountain ranges, and beautiful valleys. Fossevatnet Reservoir offers a unique landscape, especially when frozen and covered in snow, giving an 'Arctic expedition' feel.
Absolutely. Storesætervatnet offers a superb view of the surrounding landscape from its southern end. Fossevatnet Reservoir is also noted for its scenic beauty, particularly in winter. The broader Nordfjord region itself is renowned for its stunning vistas of mountains and valleys.
Hornindalsvatnet Lake, partly located in Volda, holds the distinction of being the deepest lake in Europe. Its immense depth and beautiful surroundings make it a significant natural wonder in the region.
Beyond swimming and stand-up paddleboarding at Rotevatn, the region offers extensive opportunities. You can find numerous hiking trails around Nordfjord, as well as options for diving, boat tours, kayaking, and cycling. For more structured routes, explore road cycling routes, general cycling tours, and running trails around Volda.
Yes, there are several cycling routes that pass by or around lakes. For instance, you can find a challenging 'Tour of Hornindalsvatnet' among the cycling routes around Volda. The 'Volda to Bjørkedalsvatnet lake loop' is another difficult road cycling option available in the road cycling guide.
The best time depends on your preferred activities. Summer is ideal for swimming, barbecues, and water sports at lakes like Rotevatn. However, some lakes, such as Fossevatnet Reservoir, are also worth seeing in late autumn or winter when they are frozen and surrounded by snow, offering a unique, serene experience.
Yes, near Hornindalsvatnet Lake, you can visit the Anders Svor Museum. This museum is dedicated to the sculptor Anders Svor and is idyllically situated by the lake, offering a cultural point of interest amidst the natural scenery.
For a more unique experience, consider Klovevatnet Lake and Cabin, located on a high plateau. While the hut might be closed, there's a tourbook hidden under a stone, and it serves as a starting point for further exploration towards Furohogane. Fossevatnet Reservoir is also a noteworthy spot, especially for its dramatic winter landscape.


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