Best lakes around Rennesøy offer a tranquil escape within the Stavanger municipality, characterized by a mild, humid, maritime climate. The region features nature reserves like Bjergavatn and Førsvollvatn, known for their rich biodiversity and importance for wetland birds. These areas provide opportunities for nature observation and gentle recreation, with accessible walking paths and scenic views. Rennesøy is appreciated for its natural attractions and diverse landscapes, including lakes, agricultural land, and heather moorland.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Mosvatnet is a shallow lake located just west of Stavanger city center, acting as a green oasis in the urban area. It is widely known for its rich birdlife, making it an interesting spot for birdwatching while you circle the water. The surrounding park connects directly to the Vålandsskogen forest and the Stavanger Art Museum.
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All along this trail that circles the lake, you are close to the shore. But the section that crosses this small wood offers you superb views and quiet spots where you can sit down and enjoy the scenery.
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Breiavatnet is a small, shallow lake. It is fed by a stream that flows largely underground through the city. The body of water is a popular meeting place and recreation area right in the city center, south of the cathedral. Numerous seagulls, ducks, and swans can be found there. There are many benches surrounding the lake for those seeking peace and quiet, and a decorative fountain sits in the center of the pond.
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This trail will bring you very close to this beautiful lake.
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The body of water is a popular meeting place and recreation area right in the city center, south of the cathedral. Numerous seagulls, ducks and swans can be found there. There are many benches all around for those seeking peace and quiet, and there is a decorative fountain in the middle of the pond.
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Great park. Nice place for a little break.
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Lots of swans and seagulls nice idyllic place in the middle of Stavanger
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green island in the city, lots of swans (and gulls)
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The **Bjergavatn Nature Reserve** and **Førsvollvatn Nature Reserve** are exceptional for nature observation and birdwatching. Bjergavatn is known for its rich and varied bird life, while Førsvollvatn, comprising three smaller lakes, is an important breeding, resting, and staging area for wetland birds, with 82 recorded species.
Yes, several lakes are ideal for families. Hålandsvatnet Lake offers trails, forest, and viewpoints suitable for all ages. Lake Breiavatnet and Breiavatnet Lake and the Boy on a Goat statue are popular recreation areas in Stavanger, known for swans and seagulls, providing an idyllic setting for families.
For easy walks, the area around **Bjergavatn Nature Reserve** offers accessible paths, including a hiking loop that starts from the reserve. Hålandsvatnet Lake features a trail that circles the lake, providing superb views and quiet spots close to the shore. Lake Mosvatnet also has a surrounding park and trail, offering a green oasis for a leisurely stroll.
Rennesøy's lakes offer diverse scenic views. From Hålandsvatnet Lake, you can enjoy superb views of the lake and surrounding forest. The 'View of the Islands – View from Rennesøyhodet' hiking loop near Bjergavatn provides panoramic vistas. Additionally, some trails, like the one at Along the water, offer beautiful views of the fjord.
Yes, Rennesøy and the surrounding Stavanger area offer various cycling opportunities. You can find road cycling routes, mountain biking trails, and general cycling tours. For specific routes and their difficulties, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Rennesøy, MTB Trails around Rennesøy, and Cycling around Rennesøy guides.
Rennesøy experiences a mild, humid, maritime climate, making its islands green almost year-round. While specific 'best times' for lakes aren't detailed, the mild climate suggests that spring, summer, and early autumn would be ideal for enjoying outdoor activities, birdwatching, and walks around the lakes.
While specific designated swimming areas directly within the nature reserve lakes like Bjergavatn and Førsvollvatn are not explicitly detailed, Rennesøy is generally noted for having 'good bathing places' across its islands. It's advisable to check local regulations or signage for specific swimming permissions in individual lakes.
The lakes, particularly **Bjergavatn** and **Førsvollvatn Nature Reserves**, are rich in wildlife. You can expect to see a diverse range of wetland birds, as these areas are important for breeding, resting, and staging. Førsvollvatn also has fish, and urban lakes like Lake Breiavatnet and Breiavatnet Lake and the Boy on a Goat statue are home to numerous seagulls, ducks, and swans.
While the lakes themselves are primarily natural attractions, Breiavatnet Lake and the Boy on a Goat statue is a notable natural monument. Additionally, Lake Mosvatnet is located just west of Stavanger city center and its surrounding park connects directly to the Stavanger Art Museum, offering a cultural connection.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil escape offered by the lakes, the rich biodiversity, and the opportunities for gentle recreation. The superb views and quiet spots around lakes like Hålandsvatnet Lake are highly valued. The presence of abundant birdlife, especially at the nature reserves, is also a significant draw for many.
Yes, the 'View of the Islands – View from Rennesøyhodet' hiking loop starts from the **Bjergavatn Nature Reserve**, providing accessible walking paths and scenic views of the surrounding islands. This offers a great way to combine lake exploration with broader regional vistas.
While specific public transport routes directly to each lake are not detailed, Rennesøy is part of Stavanger municipality. It's recommended to check local public transport schedules and routes from Stavanger to Rennesøy to determine the best way to reach the lake areas. Many areas offer easy walks once you arrive.
The lakes in Rennesøy are set within diverse landscapes. You'll find areas of rich biodiversity, particularly in the nature reserves. The region also features agricultural land and heather moorland, providing a varied backdrop to the lakes. Some lakes, like Lake Mosvatnet, are green oases within urban settings.


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