Best lakes around Tysvær offer diverse recreational opportunities within this Norwegian municipality. The region features freshwater lakes suitable for bathing, scenic hiking, and fishing. Tysvær's natural landscape provides various settings, from sandy beaches to mountain lakes with expansive views. Visitors can explore a range of outdoor activities centered around these water bodies.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Store Fotvatnet (meaning "Large Foot Lake") is a mountain lake characterized by its substantial size compared to neighboring tarns, featuring clear, cold waters surrounded by bare rock, scree, and low-growing alpine vegetation. As a prominent feature in the landscape, it contributes to the majestic, expansive views of the surrounding wilderness.
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This waterside shelter is a dream location. In addition to the view, you can find a grill, sports equipment, and all in a peaceful natural setting.
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Yes, it is a nice walking area and also for running last Saturday I walked there, around the lake, together with a colleague, unfortunately he was not wearing walking shoes. this is certainly useful. It also seems like a lovely place for me in the summer, where I can also swim in the lake
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After you have reached the water, you walk a bit through the forest and then you come across a footbridge to a barbecue hut. On the small island you can also put your feet in the water
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Great for a nice long dogwalk or run. Plenty of rest and grill areas around the lake.
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It is definitely worth the walk along the shore path! Very nice and quiet. However, sturdy shoes make sense.
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Numerous swimming and rest areas along the lake.
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For swimming and bathing, Sandbekken (part of Storavatnet) offers a charming sandy beach and is very popular. Other excellent freshwater bathing spots include Bonsatjørn, Aksdalvatnet, and Fuglavatnet. You can also swim in Eivindsvatnet Dam during summer.
Yes, several lakes offer family-friendly options. Sandbekken at Storavatnet has a sandy beach, picnic areas, and canoe/kayak rentals. Eivindsvatnet Dam provides rest and grill areas, and is suitable for swimming. The Lakeside Shelter offers a grill and sports equipment in a peaceful setting, and the Grill Hut on Small Island is also a great spot for families.
You can enjoy various hiking trails. The easy 2.62-kilometer loop trail around Bonsatjørn is suitable for all fitness levels. For stunning views, hike to Himakånå, which overlooks Lysevatnet and Nedstrandsfjord. The Trail Around the Wooded Island offers a very nice and peaceful experience, though sturdy shoes are recommended. For more hiking options, explore the Hiking around Tysvær guide.
For spectacular panoramic views, hike to Himakånå, often called 'Trolltunga's little sister,' which offers vistas across Lysevatnet and the Nedstrandsfjord. Large Foot Lake also provides majestic, expansive views of clear, cold waters surrounded by bare rock and alpine vegetation.
Yes, near Sandbekken (Storavatnet), you can find several historical buildings, including the relocated Cleng Peerson house, offering a glimpse into the region's past.
Fishing opportunities are available in several lakes. Storavatnet (where Sandbekken is located) is known for trout and char. Lysevatnet also offers fishing for trout, char, and eel directly from the shore.
Sandbekken at Storavatnet is noted for its accessibility, catering to individuals with disabilities, making it a welcoming spot for all visitors.
Many lakes offer convenient facilities. Sandbekken has picnic areas and a lean-to. Eivindsvatnet Dam features plenty of rest and grill areas. The Lakeside Shelter provides a view, a grill, and sports equipment, while the Grill Hut on Small Island is perfect for a barbecue.
Eivindsvatnet Dam is highlighted as a great area for a nice long dog walk or run, with plenty of space for pets.
Beyond hiking and swimming, you can rent canoes and kayaks at Sandbekken for water-based exploration. The region also offers extensive routes for mountain biking and road cycling. You can find more details in the MTB Trails around Tysvær and Road Cycling Routes around Tysvær guides.
Yes, the loop trail around Bonsatjørn is an easy 2.62-kilometer walk, typically completed in about 42 minutes, making it ideal for beginners. The walking area around Eivindsvatnet Dam is also considered a nice and easy walk.


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