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Top 20 Lakes around Stranda

Best lakes around Stranda, a municipality in Norway, are set amidst towering peaks and deep fjords. This region offers a natural landscape with notable lakes, each providing distinct features and experiences. Stranda's geography is characterized by its dramatic mountains and water bodies, making it a destination for outdoor enthusiasts. The area provides a blend of natural beauty and recreational opportunities centered around its inland waters.

Best lakes around Stranda

  • The most popular lakes is Nedstevatnet Lake, a lake that features a rest area for cyclists and hikers. This mountain lake offers unique nature and views of the surrounding mountains.
  • Another must-see spot is View of Geirangerfjord from Dalsnibba, a viewpoint offering expansive views of the surrounding mountains and the Geirangerfjord. This location is accessible via a toll road and is often snow-covered even in summer due to its altitude.
  • Visitors also love Djupvatnet, a lake located at an altitude of around 1016 meters. It is fed by meltwater streams and is part of the Glomma river system, with the Geiranger road running past its northern shore.
  • Stranda is known for its high-alpine glacial lakes and mountain lakes. These water bodies offer diverse landscapes, from serene mountain settings to those with historical significance.
  • The lakes around Stranda are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 800 upvotes and over 300 photos shared across the highlights.

Last updated: June 17, 2026

View of Geirangerfjord and Storfossen Waterfall

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Very nice vantage point, which can be reached relatively easily on foot from the village. Can also be built into a circular route. Up the road and back down over the waterfall.

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From the summit of the 1476 m high Dalsnibba you have a great view of the magnificent mountains all around and of course the Geirangerfjord.

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Djupvatnet

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Nice lake on the way to Geiranger.

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Beautiful church by the Geiranger Fjord.

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The place is surprisingly small and it's hard to imagine what it's like when several cruise ships land here with thousands of visitors. At the end of May 22 it was very quiet for two days.

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May 29, 2026, View of Geirangerfjord and Storfossen Waterfall

For everyone who finds the hustle and bustle and Geiranger too much.

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great view of Geiranger, the Geirangelva river and the fjord

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Small, cute church that towers over the town

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Geirangerfjord is one of Norway's most famous fjords and has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since July 14, 2005. It is located approximately 200 km (as the crow flies) northeast of Bergen and approximately 280 km (as the crow flies) northwest of Oslo in the county of Møre og Romsdal. It is approximately 15 km long and between 0.6 and 1.3 km wide.

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You can never get enough of so much beauty

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Geiranger. Very beautiful fjord. There is also a disaster film - "The Wave"

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A wonderful landscape that you just have to take in.

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In the evening the place becomes really tranquil.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What unique historical features can I find among the lakes in Stranda?

One of the most unique historical features is at Lygnstøylsvatnet. This lake was formed in 1908 after a rockslide submerged a small village. You can still see the preserved remains of farmhouses, a country road, bridges, and an old forest beneath its clear waters, making it a fascinating spot for divers and kayakers.

Are there any high-alpine lakes in Stranda, and what activities can I do there?

Yes, Djupvatnet is a prominent high-alpine glacial lake situated at an altitude of 1,016 meters near the iconic Dalsnibba mountain. It's known for its crystal-clear waters and dramatic mountain views, often remaining partially frozen even in summer. Visitors can enjoy hiking, fishing, and kayaking. The road to the Dalsnibba Skywalk, offering panoramic views, begins nearby. You can learn more about this lake on Djupvatnet's highlight page.

What are some popular hiking opportunities near the lakes in Stranda?

Stranda offers diverse hiking opportunities near its lakes. For instance, the area around Nedstevatnet Lake provides a beautiful mountain lake experience with a rest area for cyclists and hikers. For more extensive options, you can explore various trails listed in the Hiking around Stranda guide, which includes routes like the Storseterfossen Trail and paths from Geiranger up to Vesterås.

Are there any family-friendly lake areas or activities in Stranda?

While specific family-friendly lake activities are not detailed for all lakes, areas like Geiranger Village, located at the head of the Geirangerfjord, are considered family-friendly and offer viewpoints and facilities. The village itself is a highlight you can explore on its highlight page. Many easy hiking trails around Stranda are also suitable for families.

What is the best time to visit the lakes around Stranda?

The best time to visit the lakes around Stranda is generally during the summer months (June to August) when the weather is milder and most roads and trails are accessible. However, high-alpine lakes like Djupvatnet can still be partially frozen or rimmed with snow even in summer, offering a unique, serene appeal. The Dalsnibba viewpoint, near Djupvatnet, is often snow-covered even in summer due to its altitude.

Can I find viewpoints with panoramic scenery near the lakes?

Absolutely. The View of Geirangerfjord from Dalsnibba offers expansive views of the surrounding mountains and the Geirangerfjord, accessible via a toll road. This viewpoint is near Djupvatnet, providing breathtaking vistas. You can find more details on its highlight page.

Are there opportunities for wild swimming in the lakes of Stranda?

While specific designated wild swimming spots are not detailed, the clear, cold waters of lakes like Lygnstøylsvatnet and Djupvatnet are appealing. Lygnstøylsvatnet's clear water helps preserve its submerged village, and Djupvatnet is a high-alpine glacial lake. Be aware that mountain lakes in Norway are typically very cold, even in summer.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see around Stranda's lakes?

The lakes in Stranda are set amidst stunning natural landscapes, including towering peaks and deep fjords. You can expect to see crystal-clear waters reflecting surrounding mountains, and unique geological formations. Lygnstøylsvatnet, for example, is in the scenic Norangsdalen valley, known as one of Norway's narrowest. Djupvatnet is surrounded by steep mountains, often with snow even in summer.

Are there any less crowded lakes to visit near Stranda?

While Lygnstøylsvatnet and Djupvatnet are notable, Stranda also features numerous other mountain lakes and high-alpine glacial lakes that might offer a more secluded experience. These include lakes that are part of the Glomma river system, such as Litledalsvatnet, Langvastjønna, Langvatnet, and others, which are often accessed via hiking trails and may be less frequented than the more famous spots.

What are the options for outdoor activities like running or mountaineering near Stranda's lakes?

Beyond hiking, Stranda offers excellent opportunities for running and mountaineering. You can find various routes in the Running Trails around Stranda guide, with options like the Storsæterfossen loop. For more challenging adventures, the Mountain Hikes around Stranda guide provides routes for mountaineering, including difficult loops around peaks like Slogen and Vinsåshornet.

What do visitors enjoy most about the lakes around Stranda?

Visitors frequently praise the unique nature and beautiful views of the surrounding mountains, especially at spots like Nedstevatnet Lake. The breathtaking scenery and the refreshing experience after an ascent are often highlighted. The dramatic mountain backdrop and the serene atmosphere of places like Geiranger Village at the head of the fjord are also highly appreciated.

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