Best lakes around Tysnes, an island municipality in Norway, offer serene environments and recreational potential. The region features a variety of natural landscapes, including lakes nestled within forests and near mountain peaks. These bodies of water provide opportunities for outdoor activities such as lakeside picnics and gentle hiking. The area promotes a connection with nature, making its lakes prime locations for exploration and relaxation.
Last updated: June 17, 2026
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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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The place is reminiscent of the archipelago in Sweden or Finland. The water is clear and the shore is relatively flat and runs into the mouth of the fjord. Many people use the place for swimming, paddling and kayaking. Beautiful view.
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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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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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Everything has been thought of at the small hut on the lake: rest area, barbecue and charcoal, life jackets and the appropriate boat on the lake.
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... make sure you wear waterproof shoes, then you can enjoy the hike through this damp and swampy area with all your heart.
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For a family-friendly experience, Onarheimsvatnet is an excellent choice, offering tranquil waters ideal for swimming and paddleboarding, with ample space for picnics and children to play. Another great option is the Lake with red boat and picnic area, which features a well-equipped hut, barbecue facilities, and a boat, making it perfect for a day out with the family.
Yes, Kyrkjevatnet in Uggdal is home to the 'Miklastofa' day trip cabin, which is freely accessible to the public and features a universal design. This area is well-suited for relaxation, offering a bathing jetty, an outdoor activity park, and various hiking possibilities. The cabin itself provides a cozy retreat with a mezzanine overlooking the lake.
Tysnes offers a variety of hiking trails around its lakes. For an easy and picturesque walk, explore the trail around Fiskevatnet, which meanders past a waterfall and a river (be prepared for some wet sections). For more challenging routes, consider the trail leading to Bremstølsvatnet from the waterworks, known for its quality. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Tysnes guide.
Yes, several lakes in Tysnes are suitable for swimming. Onarheimsvatnet is known for its tranquil waters, perfect for a refreshing dip. Kyrkjevatnet also features a bathing jetty for easy access. For more options, you can explore bathing places listed on visittysnes.no.
Salsborgtjødno is an idyllic small lake located near the peak of Tysnessåto, the highest mountain on Tysnes, offering a charming stop during a scenic ascent with panoramic views. Another lake offering impressive vistas is Lake Gjønavatnet, which can be viewed from an intermediate trail. You'll also find Vågstjødna on the path when hiking towards Ilefjellet, another mountain known for its views.
Absolutely. The Lake with red boat and picnic area is specifically designed for this, featuring a hut with a rest area and barbecue. Additionally, there's a dedicated Picnic Area by Forest Lake near Myklestad, offering a peaceful spot above a forest lake, accessible via a signposted path.
When hiking around Tysnes lakes, especially on trails like Fiskevatnet, it's advisable to wear appropriate footwear as some sections can be wet. For trails like the one offering a View of Lake Gjønavatnet, waterproof shoes are recommended to comfortably navigate damp and swampy areas.
Yes, Tysnes offers various cycling routes that can take you near its beautiful lakes. For example, there's an 'Onarheimsvatnet – Veslebølstjørna loop' route. You can explore more options and detailed routes in the Cycling around Tysnes guide or the Road Cycling Routes around Tysnes guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the peaceful natural settings of Tysnes' lakes. Many enjoy the opportunities for lakeside picnics, gentle paddling, and exploring the landscape via easy hiking trails through lush forests and wildflower meadows. The community also values well-equipped spots like the Lake with red boat and picnic area, which offers a hut, barbecue, and boat for a complete outdoor experience.
For more information on mountain hikes in Tysnes, including those that might lead you to or past lakes like Salsborgtjødno or Vågstjødna, you can visit visittysnes.no. This resource provides details on various trails and their features.
Yes, the Lake with red boat and picnic area is known to have a trout stock, making it a good spot for fishing enthusiasts. Always check local regulations and permit requirements before fishing.


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