Storvatnet Naturreservat is a nature reserve located in the eastern part of Steigen municipality in Nordland county, Norway. This region is characterized by its dramatic and varied topography, featuring the 9 km long fjord lake Storvatnet nestled in a deeply incised U-valley, surrounded by mountains like Storvasstiden. The landscape includes lush forests, some old-growth, and diverse natural features, making it suitable for several sports like hiking.
Storvatnet Naturreservat offers numerous routes for outdoor activities,…
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
Storvatnet Naturreservat primarily offers opportunities for hiking. The varied terrain includes trails along the 9 km (5.6 mile) long fjord lake Storvatnet and paths leading to mountain peaks. The reserve is known for its undisturbed landscape and diverse natural features.
Storvatnet Naturreservat is situated in the eastern part of Steigen municipality, within Nordland county, Norway. It is characterized by a deeply incised U-valley surrounding the fjord lake Storvatnet.
The reserve features the 9 km (5.6 mile) long fjord lake Storvatnet, surrounded by mountains, including Storvasstiden at 1180 meters (3871 feet). It also contains lush forests, some old-growth pine, and rich tall-herb forests. The area's geology consists mainly of hard rocks like mica schist and mica gneiss.
Yes, Storvatnet Naturreservat offers trails suitable for families. These routes provide opportunities to explore the reserve's natural beauty at a more relaxed pace. Specific information can be found in guides such as Family-friendly hikes in Storvatnet Naturreservat.
The highest point within the reserve's surrounding mountains is Storvasstiden, which reaches an elevation of 1180 meters (3871 feet). This peak offers panoramic views of the fjord lake and the surrounding landscape.
Visitors are permitted to collect berries and edible mushrooms, and to make campfires using dry twigs or brought wood. Prohibited activities include littering, motor traffic, damaging vegetation or wildlife, and felling dry pine trees. These rules protect the reserve's delicate environment.
The general regulations for Norwegian nature reserves allow dogs, but they must be kept on a leash. This rule helps protect local wildlife and ensures a peaceful experience for all visitors. Specific local rules may apply, so checking official signage is advisable.
Storvatnet Naturreservat has been visited by more than 100 komoot users. The activities in the region have an average rating of 3.82 out of 5 stars, based on 36 ratings. This indicates a generally positive experience among the komoot community.
Yes, komoot offers guides to help plan visits to Storvatnet Naturreservat. Available guides include Hikes from bus stations in Storvatnet Naturreservat and Family-friendly hikes in Storvatnet Naturreservat. These resources provide detailed information on various routes and their characteristics.
The reserve holds significant scientific value due to its biodiversity and undisturbed landscape. It is home to red-listed species, such as the gyrfalcon and lesser spotted woodpecker. The area's diverse ecosystems contribute to its importance for conservation.
Information regarding conservation regulations for Storvatnet Naturreservat can be found on Naturbase, a Norwegian national database for protected areas. For general inquiries, the County Governor of Nordland (Fylkesmannen i Nordland), Environmental Protection Department, can be contacted at 75 53 15 00.
While specific public transport routes directly into the reserve are limited, some komoot guides address access via bus stations. The guide Hikes from bus stations in Storvatnet Naturreservat provides information on trails accessible from public transport points.

