Lakes around Aure, a coastal municipality in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway, are set within a landscape rich with both saltwater and freshwater bodies. The region features numerous freshwater lakes, many of which are clean and stocked with fish. These lakes provide opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts, particularly for fishing and hiking. Aure's diverse terrain combines open sea, archipelagos, fjords, forests, and mountains.
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Nonshaugvatnet is a high mountain lake nestled in one of Jørenvågsalen's cirques. It enjoys a dramatic location beneath the southeast face of Knubben. Swimming is prohibited, as the lake is used for drinking water.
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The Fjordruta provides gorgeous views across Rostolvatnet here, with the broad top of Rostolen rising above. You'll also notice the Rovangen DNT cabin, a charming place to stay while exploring the region. If you've brought your rod, you'll be pleased to know that the lake provides great fishing.
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Rovangen is a charming DNT facility on Rostolvatnet. It's a self-service cabin with a total of 24 beds across the two buildings. There's excellent fishing on the lake, while the nearby peak of Rostolen provides great sea views out towards Smøla.
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The Nonshaugvatnet is a small lake where a short break is worthwhile.
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Very lovely cabin , right on the lake for some clean water 💧 and a lovely view !
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This wooden staircase is indeed very helpful. It would have been very difficult for hikers with dogs at this point.
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View of the Rostolvatnet and the Rovangen hut.
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The lakes in Aure offer excellent opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy hiking, fishing, and exploring the diverse landscape. For more specific routes, you can find various hiking trails around Aure, including challenging routes with magnificent views. There are also running trails and road cycling routes in the wider Aure region.
Yes, the Rovangen DNT Cabin is a notable option. It's a self-service DNT hut located directly on the mountain lake Rovatnet, offering 14 beds and a rowing boat. It provides excellent fishing opportunities and views towards Smøla from the nearby peak of Rostolen.
Many of Aure's freshwater lakes are clean and stocked with fish, offering excellent fishing for freshwater trout. For instance, you can find great fishing at Rovatnet near the Rovangen DNT Cabin and in Rostolvatnet, visible from the View of Rostolvatnet. Nonshaugvatnet also has small trout. While specific permit details are not provided here, it is generally advisable to check local regulations for fishing permits in Norwegian freshwater lakes.
Yes, Svanedammen Pond in Kristiansund (near Aure) is considered family-friendly, featuring a park with ducks and swans. While specific family-friendly trails around other lakes are not detailed, the diverse landscape offers various easy walks. For example, the Wooden Staircase by the Lake can aid hikers, making some sections more accessible.
Generally, dogs are welcome on trails in Norway, but they must be kept on a leash, especially during certain times of the year to protect wildlife. The Wooden Staircase by the Lake is noted for being helpful for hikers with dogs, suggesting that trails in the area are accessible for pets.
The View of Rostolvatnet offers gorgeous views across Rostolvatnet, including the Rovangen DNT cabin and the peak of Rostolen. Additionally, the hike past Nonshaugvatnet on Tustna provides spectacular ocean views and an overview of surrounding fjords and mountains.
While many lakes are clean, swimming is prohibited in some, such as Nonshaugvatnet, as it serves as a source of drinking water for parts of Tustna. Always check local signage and regulations before attempting to swim in any lake.
Hiking trails around Aure's lakes vary in difficulty. Some routes, like the hike to Jørenvågsalen passing Nonshaugvatnet, are described as challenging but offer magnificent views. Other trails, such as those around Rovangen DNT Cabin, can be intermediate. It's best to consult specific route descriptions for detailed difficulty ratings.
Yes, Aure features larger bodies of water like Rennsjøen (also known as Reinsjøen), which spans both Aure and Heim municipalities. It covers an area of 3.89 square kilometers and sits at an elevation of 66 meters above sea level, offering potential for fishing and enjoying the natural surroundings.
Visitors appreciate the serene natural beauty and the opportunities for outdoor activities. The lakes are often set amidst diverse terrain, combining open sea, archipelagos, fjords, forests, and mountains. The presence of DNT cabins, like the Rovangen DNT Cabin, directly by mountain lakes, enhances the experience by offering unique accommodation and access to fishing and hiking.
The best time to visit for hiking is typically during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to September), when trails are clear of snow and the weather is more stable. This allows for comfortable exploration of the diverse landscapes and access to higher mountain lakes.
While many lakes are in natural, undeveloped settings, some areas offer basic facilities. For example, the Rovangen DNT Cabin provides accommodation and a self-service setup. Svanedammen Pond in Kristiansund is within a park setting, likely offering more urban amenities. For more remote lakes, it's advisable to be self-sufficient.


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