Lakes around Hol, a municipality in Buskerud county, Norway, are known for their picturesque landscapes and diverse outdoor activities. The region features numerous lakes set amidst mountainous and glacial environments, offering opportunities for hiking and relaxation. Hol's natural beauty provides a backdrop for exploring high-altitude landscapes and serene waters.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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The gravel track along Nedsta Storurevatnet is one of the most scenic stretches of the route. It hugs the shoreline closely, with shimmering water on one side and steep mountainsides on the other. The surface is generally good, though it can be loose and stony in places.
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After rainy days, you have to be prepared for wet feet at the two “fish bridges” near the start and finish car park (personal experience).
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The DNT Fjällstation Krækkja is a full-board hostel during the season, where you can sleep and enjoy breakfast and dinner, as well as various other items during the day, such as cakes/waffles and soup. It's also a great place to take a break. Krækkja is the oldest cabin on the Hardangervidda plateau, having opened in 1879. The cabin is beautifully situated by Lake Storkrækkja with a view of Hallingskarvet. Families with children, retirees, cabin hikers, and day trippers all come here.
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At Easter, many people enjoy hiking from hut to hut on the Hardangervidda.
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Don't hike in mid-June! There's massive amounts of snow, so you can't see the trail most of the way, and you have to check the Komoot app to make sure you're not walking over a frozen lake covered in snow. It was snowing everywhere, so we more than doubled our time! Additionally, there were some very dangerous sections where we were forced to hike over steep, avalanche-prone sections over several meters of snow.
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Finsevatnet is a high-altitude lake located right next to the tiny village of Finse, at 1,214 meters above sea level in the heart of southern Norway. The Bergen Line railway skirts its edge, offering passengers stunning views of this glacial-fed lake framed by snow-dusted peaks and sweeping mountain plateaus.
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Crossing was not passable on 29-6-2024, which will be the case more often (high water and strong current)
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Finse is a remote mountain village in Norway, situated at an elevation of 1,222 meters (4,009 feet) above sea level. Known for its stunning glacial surroundings, it’s a popular destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts. The village is a stop along the scenic Bergen Line railway, offering access to pristine wilderness and remarkable high-altitude landscapes.
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For families, DNT Krækkja Mountain Lodge, situated by Lake Storkrækkja, is an excellent choice. It's known for being family-friendly and offers a peaceful retreat with views of Hallingskarvet. The lodge itself is the oldest cabin on the Hardangervidda plateau, established in 1879.
Yes, Stone Bridge Crossing at Lake Øyangen features a distinctive stone bridge, offering a tranquil setting. Visitors should be prepared for potentially wet conditions when crossing, and good waterproof shoes are recommended.
The lakes around Hol offer diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy scenic cycling and hiking along the Storurevatnet Lakeside Gravel Road. For more extensive cycling, consider exploring the Road Cycling Routes around Hol or Gravel biking around Hol. There are also numerous MTB Trails around Hol for mountain biking enthusiasts.
The best time for hiking around the lakes in Hol is generally during the warmer months. However, be aware that high-altitude areas like Finsevatnet Lake can retain significant snow well into mid-June, making trails difficult to follow and potentially hazardous due to snow-covered frozen lakes. Always check local conditions before heading out.
Yes, Finsevatnet Lake is a prominent high-altitude lake, located at 1,214 meters above sea level right next to the village of Finse. It is glacial-fed and surrounded by snow-dusted peaks, offering stunning views.
Yes, the DNT Krækkja Mountain Lodge by Lake Storkrækkja offers full-board accommodation during the season, including sleeping, breakfast, and dinner, along with other items like cakes and soup. It serves as a great base for exploring the Hardangervidda plateau.
The Storurevatnet Lakeside Gravel Road is highly scenic, hugging the shoreline with shimmering water on one side and steep mountainsides on the other. It's ideal for cycling and hiking, though the surface can be loose and stony in places, so good tires or sturdy shoes are recommended.
While specific public transport routes directly to all lakes may vary, the remote mountain village of Finse, which provides access to Finsevatnet Lake and glacial landscapes, is accessible via the scenic Bergen Line railway.
The lakes in Hol are set amidst picturesque landscapes, offering stunning views. For example, DNT Krækkja Mountain Lodge provides views of Hallingskarvet, while the Storurevatnet Lakeside Gravel Road offers vistas of shimmering water against steep mountainsides. High-altitude lakes like Finsevatnet are framed by snow-dusted peaks and sweeping mountain plateaus.
The DNT Krækkja Mountain Lodge, located by Lake Storkrækkja, holds historical significance as the oldest cabin on the Hardangervidda plateau, established in 1879. It offers a glimpse into the region's long history of mountain tourism.
Visitors highly appreciate the serene natural beauty and the opportunity for outdoor activities amidst stunning backdrops. The region's unique mountainous and glacial environments, combined with well-maintained tracks and remote settings, make it a favorite among hikers, cyclists, and those seeking peaceful retreats.


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