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Top 16 Lakes around Suldal

Best lakes around Suldal, a geographically expansive municipality in Rogaland, Norway, offers diverse natural landscapes. The region features significant lakes, including Suldalsvatnet, the largest lake in Rogaland, and Blåsjø, Norway's largest reservoir for energy storage. These bodies of water are set amidst mountains and fjords, providing varied opportunities for outdoor activities and insights into local history and hydropower development.

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  • The most popular lakes is Haukeliseter Fjellstue, an accommodation that functions as a mixture of rest…

Last updated: June 30, 2026

Haukeliseter Fjellstue

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Fantastically located, but more like a mixture of rest stop and hotel than a cozy mountain hut, you will find a restaurant, various accommodation options and, above all, good transport …

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Ståvatn Lake

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Nice way right on the water.

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Fosstemmen

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We started from Foss. The hiking trail is only 2.5 km long, but is steep in places. There are waterfalls and beautiful views along the way. Afterwards we stopped at Mikals Laks to drink coffee and eat salmon. Delicious.

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Holmavatnhytta Cabin

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Small, old-fashioned cabin with breathtaking views of Lake Holmavatnet surrounded by cotton grass.

The hut "Holmavatnhytta" (1130m, 20 beds) is open year-round (no key required) and is a self-catering hut …

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Røldalsvatnet

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Large lake at Røldal with a view of the snow-capped mountains

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August 1, 2025, Ståvatn Lake

An easy but beautiful walk. Beautiful views over lakes and marshes. Coffee, lunch, and dinner are available at the starting point.

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Beautiful area!

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There is good food here and it is very cheap to stay overnight as a DNT member under 25 if you have your own bed linen. We had a compact four-person room in a small wooden hut.

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Very pleasant bakery that sometimes saves lives. When we were there we were able to dry our wet clothes by the fireplace. And there are goodies too.

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Beautifully situated on the lake DNT hut with the possibility to eat. Even in summer, ice floes still swim on the cold lake.

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Large lake at Røldal with a beautiful mountain backdrop

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Large lake at Røldal with a view of the snow-capped mountains

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Charcoal is available for a small fee. Also wood for a fire. There is also a wooden box with a guest book on the wall.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular lakes and associated attractions in Suldal?

Suldal is home to several notable lakes. Suldalsvatnet is the largest lake in Rogaland, known for fishing and cultural stops like the Kolbeinstveit museum garden. Blåsjø, Norway's largest reservoir, offers insights into hydropower history with impressive dams like Førrevass Dam. Other popular spots include Haukeliseter Fjellstue, which serves as a rest stop and hotel near a lake, and Ståvatn Lake, appreciated for its scenic views and pleasant paths.

Are there family-friendly activities around the lakes in Suldal?

Yes, several lakes in Suldal offer family-friendly options. Haukeliseter Fjellstue is a great base with accommodation and a restaurant. Ståvatn Lake provides easy, beautiful walks with scenic views. The hut Fosstemmen is accessible via a 2.5 km hiking trail featuring waterfalls, and Røldalsvatnet also offers family-friendly viewpoints.

What kind of hiking opportunities are available near Suldal's lakes?

Suldal offers diverse hiking opportunities. You can find easy, beautiful walks around Ståvatn Lake. The trail to Fosstemmen is 2.5 km long, featuring waterfalls and scenic views. For more extensive options, explore the various hiking routes available in the region, including moderate trails like Fiskeberg Roundtrip or easier paths such as the Trail to Kammen. You can find more details on these routes in the Hiking around Suldal guide.

Can I go fishing in the lakes of Suldal?

Yes, Suldal is renowned for its excellent fishing opportunities, particularly in Suldalsvatnet. The lake is known for large brown trout and a dense population of char. Fishing licenses are available through iNatur. Several fishing spots are easily accessible, including Nesflaten kai. For more information on fishing, you can visit visitsuldal.com.

What cultural and historical sites can I find near Suldalsvatnet?

Along Suldalsvatnet, you can explore the Kolbeinstveit museum garden and the Røynevarden homestead, which provide insights into local history and culture. The lake itself has a rich history as a vital thoroughfare, with steamboats operating until the 1980s. The exciting design hotel Energihotellet is also located here.

What is unique about Blåsjø and its dams?

Blåsjø is unique as Norway's largest reservoir for energy storage and a monumental example of hydropower engineering. It was formed by 11 dams, including Storvass Dam (Norway's largest earthfill dam), Oddatjørn Dam (the tallest earthfill dam), and Førrevass Dam (Norway's largest concrete dam, 1270 meters long and 90 meters high). Visiting Førrevass Dam is highly recommended to witness this impressive structure. You can learn more about Blåsjø at visitsuldal.com.

Are there cycling routes around the lakes in Suldal?

Yes, the Suldal mountains, particularly around Blåsjø, are well-suited for cycling. The Blåsjøvegen offers spectacular views and access to beautiful mountain lakes. For more cycling options, including road cycling and touring bicycle routes, you can consult the Road Cycling Routes around Suldal and Cycling around Suldal guides.

When is the best time to visit the lakes in Suldal?

The Blåsjøvegen road, which provides access to Blåsjø and its surrounding mountain areas, is usually open between July and October, weather permitting. This suggests that late summer and early autumn are ideal for exploring the higher-altitude lakes and enjoying outdoor activities like cycling and hiking. For lower-lying lakes like Suldalsvatnet, the season is generally longer, offering activities from spring through autumn.

Are there places to stay or eat near the lakes?

Yes, near the lakes, you can find various facilities. Haukeliseter Fjellstue offers a restaurant and various accommodation options. Along Suldalsvatnet, the Energihotellet provides a unique stay. For those hiking, huts like Fosstemmen and Holmavatnhytta Cabin offer basic amenities, with Holmavatnhytta being a self-catering option. Near Ståvatn Lake, coffee, lunch, and dinner are available at the starting point.

What natural landmarks should I look out for around Suldalsvatnet?

A prominent natural landmark around Suldalsvatnet is Suldalsporten. This characteristic feature consists of two mountains forming a gate on either side of the lake, offering a picturesque photo opportunity. You can find more details about Suldalsporten at visitsuldal.com.

Can I go boating or canoeing on Suldalsvatnet?

Yes, visitors can rent boats and canoes from Vikane Hyttetun and Energihotellet to explore Suldalsvatnet at their own pace. This is a great way to experience the lake's vastness and enjoy its natural beauty.

What do visitors enjoy most about the lakes in Suldal?

Visitors particularly enjoy the scenic beauty and diverse activities. Tips for Ståvatn Lake mention 'nice way right on the water' and 'great photos.' For Haukeliseter Fjellstue, a 'small kayak tour on the lake' is recommended. The 'breathtaking views of Lake Holmavatnet' from Holmavatnhytta Cabin are also highly appreciated.

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