Best lakes around Stord, an island municipality in Vestland county, Norway, offer diverse natural landscapes for outdoor activities. The region is characterized by its coastal proximity and inland lakes, providing opportunities for recreation and exploration. Stord features a mix of accessible lakes near urban areas and more secluded bodies of water within its mountainous terrain. These lakes contribute to the area's appeal for those seeking natural experiences.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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Fatlandsvatnet is a small lake not famous as a major natural wonder but primarily known locally for its role as a key geographic feature and starting point along the popular hiking trail to the summit of Sydnessåta. The lake itself provides a scenic spot and parking area for hikers who are setting out to explore the surrounding forested hills and gain views over the local fjords.
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In Sandvik you can access this secondary road leading to a swimming spot, to fully enjoy Norway's coast and sea.
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Thanks to OpenStreetMap, the forest path now also exists in Komoot!
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The hiking map 'Vandering Tysnes' with some marked hikes is available in local shops for around €5.
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Even if the path does not exist on the Komoot map, you can trust the signpost to Myklestad despite the somewhat overgrown path and you will be rewarded with a rest area above the lake in the forest.
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The best way to climb Bremstølsvatnet is along the trail from the waterworks and then south of the river. The trail is beautiful and of outstanding quality.
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Here it goes through the untouched nature of Norway, an absolute dream. And the view of the beautiful lake is the crowning glory.
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For an accessible and family-friendly walk, Ådlandsvatnet offers a well-maintained 6-kilometer path suitable for jogging and walking, with lighting available. For more challenging hikes, trails lead to Bremstølsvatnet, often starting from the waterworks, and to Botnavatnet in the mountainous areas. You can find various hiking routes around Stord, including the Ådlandsvatnet Loop Trail.
Yes, Ådlandsvatnet is highly regarded as a family-friendly recreational area, featuring a path suitable for all ages and several beaches for swimming. View of the lake is another family-friendly viewpoint, and Fatlandsvatnet is a small lake known locally for its scenic spot and parking area, making it a good starting point for family outings.
Ådlandsvatnet has several beaches along its shores, providing opportunities for swimming and relaxation. Additionally, there is a specific Swimming Spot in Sandvik, which offers access to both lake and sea for enjoyment.
Ådlandsvatnet is considered a good fishing spot for freshwater trout. Storavatnet also offers fishing for both trout and char, with fishing licenses available for purchase from local vendors. For more information on fishing in Storavatnet, you can visit Visit Norway.
Yes, you can find a dedicated Picnic Area by Forest Lake near Myklestad. This spot offers a rewarding rest area above a forest lake, even if the path might be less defined in some sections.
The lakes around Stord offer diverse natural beauty. You can find untouched nature and scenic lake views from spots like View of the lake. Storavatnet also presents a unique geological phenomenon with an old shoreline of hard bedrock visible when the Herlandsfossen power station draws water, revealing caves carved into the bedrock.
Several running routes are available around Stord, including loops from Leirvik that pass by lakes. For example, you can explore the Mortjørna loop from Leirvik or the Tveitavatnet – Mortjørna loop, offering various distances and difficulty levels.
Yes, there are cycling routes that incorporate the lakes. For instance, you can find the Ådlandsvatnet Rundt Trail loop from Leirvik, which is a moderate route. Other cycling options include longer tours like the Waterfall with Wooden Bridge – View of the lake loop.
Yes, Ådlandsvatnet is easily accessible, located near the E39 road, a few kilometers from Leirvik. Parking is available, including near Stord Church. The trail around the lake is mostly flat, contributing to its ease of access for various fitness levels.
Hiking trails lead to Bremstølsvatnet, often starting from the waterworks at Husnes, offering magnificent views. The river feeding Bremstølsvatnet is a source of drinking water, so visitors should be considerate. Botnavatnet is part of a mountainous area with various walking routes, including one up to the Tveitaelva waterfall, though trails can be boggy in places.
Visitors particularly appreciate the untouched nature and scenic lake views, as highlighted by the View of the lake. The well-maintained paths around lakes like Ådlandsvatnet for walking and jogging, and the beautiful trails leading to places like Bremstølsvatnet, are also highly valued by the komoot community.


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