Best lakes around Gjesdal offer diverse outdoor recreation opportunities within a municipality rich in natural resources. The region features several lakes suitable for various activities, from hiking to fishing. Notable lakes like Edlandsvatnet, Oltedalsvatnet, and Fjermestadvatnet contribute to the area's scenic landscape and provide access to trails and natural features. These bodies of water are integral to Gjesdal's geography, supporting both local ecosystems and recreational pursuits.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Stokkelandsvatnet is a lake located in Ganddal, Sandnes. The loop the water shore is about 4 kilometers long on a flat, well-maintained gravel path, making it perfect for walking, running, or cycling. The area is known for its rich birdlife, often visible from the trail. It connects seamlessly to the end of Sandvedparken, allowing you to extend your route from the city center.
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A somewhat more difficult route (narrow but passable path), but: completely quiet, no other people
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A nice and very beautiful mountain lake with a rest area, fire place and small beach from where you can start swimming in the lake
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Small mountain lake on the hiking trail. A narrow path also leads into the side valley.
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Here at the far end of the Lysefjord the ferry arrives and there is a small shop with seating.
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At the end of Lysefjord the small village Lysebotn is located. With a perfect view on the fjord and mountains a perfect place to start the hiking
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Gjesdal offers several lakes ideal for various activities. Eikelitjørn is a popular natural monument with a rest area, fireplace, and a small beach suitable for swimming. Edlandsvatnet is well-regarded for brown trout fishing and features a 7.5 km hiking trail. Fjermestadvatnet offers diverse hiking through farmland and forests, and feeds into Frøylandsvatnet, known for its biodiversity and family-friendly walks.
Yes, several options are suitable for families. Eikelitjørn is a family-friendly spot with a beach for swimming. Frøylandsvatnet, fed by Fjermestadvatnet, offers family-friendly walks ranging from 7-20 km, with recreational areas like Sandtangen providing walking trails, picnic spots, and playgrounds suitable for prams and wheelchairs. Stokkalandsvatnet in neighboring Sandnes also has a 4.9 km well-maintained gravel path suitable for all ages.
You can find a variety of hiking trails. The 7.5 km trail around Edlandsvatnet is moderately challenging, passing through farmland, forests, and gravel paths. Fjermestadvatnet also offers diverse hiking experiences. For more challenging routes, the Mountain Lake in Frafjordheiane is on a narrow, quiet path. You can explore more options in the Mountain Hikes around Gjesdal guide.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity. Edlandsvatnet is particularly well-regarded for its brown trout fishing. Frøylandsvatnet, which Fjermestadvatnet feeds into, also contains various fish species including trout, vendace, whitefish, tench, and roach.
Yes, Eikelitjørn is highlighted as having a small beach from where you can start swimming. Always check local regulations and water quality before swimming in natural bodies of water.
The lakes are set amidst diverse natural surroundings. Frøylandsvatnet is known for its rich biodiversity, including seven snail species and the rare flat-legged ice age crayfish, as well as various fish species. Stokkalandsvatnet is a protected bird sanctuary, important for migratory birds, offering designated viewpoints for observation.
Frøylandsvatnet has historical significance, linked to a Viking-era saga involving the birth of King Olav Tryggvason on an islet within the lake. The village of Oltedal, near Oltedalsvatnet, also has a history tied to the Oltedal Hydroelectric Power Station.
For cycling enthusiasts, there are various routes in the region. You can find mountain biking trails in the MTB Trails around Gjesdal guide, including routes like the 'Scenic viewpoint over the fjord loop' and the 'Stokkalandsvatnet – Tronsberg loop'.
Visitors appreciate the diverse outdoor recreation opportunities, from quiet hiking experiences around Mountain Lake in Frafjordheiane to family-friendly amenities at Eikelitjørn. The scenic landscapes, varied trails, and opportunities for activities like fishing and swimming are highly valued.
Many areas are quite accessible. Edlandsvatnet is easily reached as the European route E39 highway runs along its northern shore. Frøylandsvatnet offers recreational areas with paths suitable for prams and wheelchairs. Stokkalandsvatnet also features a well-maintained gravel path suitable for all ages and accessibility needs.
Yes, there are several running trails. You can explore options like the 'Ålgård loop' or the 'Tjørnakovtjørna – Rotatjørn loop' in the Running Trails around Gjesdal guide. These routes offer varying distances and difficulty levels for joggers.
Oltedalsvatnet is a significant water reservoir that serves the Oltedal Hydroelectric Power Station. While primarily a power source, its location near Oltedal village offers scenic views and opportunities to enjoy the natural landscape.


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