Attractions and places to see around Fyresvatn, located in Telemark county, Norway, offer a diverse landscape of natural beauty and historical significance. The region is centered around Fyresvatn Lake, the fifth-deepest lake in Norway, which stretches approximately 25 kilometers and is surrounded by mountains and dense forests. Visitors can explore ancient caves, historical landmarks, and cultural sites, alongside modern recreational facilities. The area provides opportunities for outdoor activities and insights into local heritage.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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This elevated trail follows the coastline. You’ll walk along rocky cliffs, through the trees, and under stone arches—all while hovering above the water. It’s a particularly spectacular and enjoyable section of the trail.
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Oynuten summit possible, turn left before the rock tunnel.
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interesting rock bridge, topped with birch trees
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The circular route is well signposted throughout.
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The accessible trail starts right next to the church in central Fyresdal. The path leads past the lake over a wooden bridge, which is a reminder of the days of timber transport in Fyresdal. The walk offers many beautiful views and you will find tables and outdoor benches for a short rest. There is also a large trampoline for children and a small climbing park
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Very simple, short walk. But beautiful prospects!
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Small camp with a friendly owner. Super parking space on the water!
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For stunning panoramic views, visit Wooden Boardwalk with Lake View, which offers an elevated perspective of the lake and surrounding landscape. Another excellent spot is Våmur Viewpoint, located 400 meters above Fyresvatn, providing magnificent vistas of the steep mountainsides meeting the majestic lake.
Yes, the region boasts several unique natural formations. You can explore the ancient Trollholene Caves, carved by water during the last Ice Age, or visit Munkhola, another Ice Age cave steeped in local legend. Don't miss the Rock Tunnel with Birch Trees, an interesting rock bridge topped with birch trees.
Yes, Fyresvatn Lake offers opportunities for swimming. Øyne Camping, located directly by the lake, provides a beautiful and quiet spot with a beach for swimming and relaxation.
Absolutely. The Fyresdal Lake Boardwalk and Sculpture Trail is a very simple, short, and accessible walk starting in central Fyresdal, perfect for all ages. For a slightly longer but still easy option, consider the easy hikes around Fyresvatn, which include routes like the Øynuten Loop Trail.
A popular choice is the Øynuten Rundt Hiking Trail, a well-signposted circular route that includes a detour to a troll cave. You can find more options, including the Øynuten Loop Trail and routes around Hamaren Activity Park, in the Hiking around Fyresvatn guide.
Fyresdal is rich in history. Explore Øyskogen Park, home to one of Telemark's largest Iron Age burial grounds and a collection of traditional farmhouses. Within Øyskogen, you'll also find the Fyresdal Bygdemuseum, showcasing artifacts from the Middle Ages. The Fyresdal Kulturminneløype (Cultural Heritage Trail) guides visitors through Folkestadbyen and other historical points.
Yes, Hamaren Activity Park is a fantastic family destination, featuring "Norway's first treetop walk" with panoramic views, cycling paths, climbing courses, and a treetop trampoline. The Fyresdal Lake Boardwalk and Sculpture Trail also has a large trampoline and a small climbing park for children.
Yes, the Fyresdal Lake Boardwalk and Sculpture Trail is specifically designed to be accessible, leading past the lake over a wooden bridge with rest areas. Hamaren Activity Park also features a universally designed treetop walk, making it accessible for a wider range of visitors.
The best time to visit Fyresvatn largely depends on your preferred activities. Summer (June-August) is ideal for hiking, cycling, swimming, and enjoying the lake activities. During this time, you can also find abundant blueberries on Øynuten Island. For winter activities, the colder months offer opportunities for snow-based adventures, though specific facilities should be checked.
Visitors frequently praise the serene natural beauty and the well-maintained trails. Many highlight the simple yet beautiful prospects from the Fyresdal Lake Boardwalk and Sculpture Trail and the unique experience of the Øynuten Rundt Hiking Trail, especially the detour to the troll cave. The quiet atmosphere and beautiful lakeside setting of Øyne Camping are also highly appreciated.
Yes, the region offers cycling opportunities. Hamaren Activity Park includes dedicated cycling paths, providing a great way to explore the area. The scenic roads around Fyresvatn Lake are also suitable for cycling, allowing you to enjoy the natural beauty.
Folkestadbyen, the charming old village center of Fyresdal, offers local shops, guesthouses, and cafes. The historic Swiss-styled Fyresdal Vertshus, built in 1890, has been serving travelers for over a century. For camping, Øyne Camping provides a beautiful and quiet spot right by the lake.


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