Lakes in Lindesnes region Norway offer numerous inland bodies of water, many of which are open for recreational activities such as fishing and hiking. The municipality is characterized by its natural landscape, providing diverse outdoor experiences. Gluba Harkmark stands out as a well-equipped destination with public amenities. These lakes contribute to the region's appeal for outdoor enthusiasts.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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We really loved this stretch of beach in Mandal. Beautifully situated in a bay. Clear water, no algae, no stones and fine sand. There is a small parking lot right on the beach. But you have to be there quite early to get a seat. We got there at 9am and got a parking space. But it was also a weekday.
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Beautiful views of Lonestrand and the fjord. The hike from Lonebakken past Lake Mågetjern to Vardehei and then here is beautiful, natural and a bit rocky. The trails are all easy to walk on, where it could be difficult, there are ropes attached.
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Very nice, hardly traveled route - asphalt throughout. No particularly steep climbs, just a few hills up and then immediately downhill again.
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Like every point on this beautiful (bike) path, always worth a stop. You could park the bike every few hundred meters and enjoy the view.
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Pretty bathing bay, framed by rocks. There are picnic tables, a toilet, a grill and a boat dock. There is a gravel parking lot in the forest about 100 meters from the beach. The last few meters of the road are also gravel.
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there are many great spots with views along the route. For me this is one of the most beautiful.
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The section leads on a little used asphalted side road directly along the coast.
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Yes, several lakes in Lindesnes are well-suited for families. Gluba Harkmark is particularly notable, offering amenities like tables, benches, a lean-to shelter, a fire pit, and outdoor toilets. You can also borrow canoes for free there. For beach-like experiences, Sjosanden Beach and Vestgården Bay are excellent choices, both featuring clear water and fine sand, with Vestgården Bay also providing picnic tables, a toilet, and a grill.
Yes, Lindesnes is known for its many excellent inland fishing lakes. These often contain good populations of trout, and some also have perch or 'skjebbe.' While some lakes are freely accessible for fishing, others may require purchasing a fishing permit from landowners or local stores. Gluba Harkmark is one such lake that offers good fishing spots.
The region offers diverse hiking experiences around its lakes. You can find trails ranging from easy, accessible paths, like the tractor road leading to Gluba Harkmark, to more natural and sometimes rocky trails. For example, the hike from Lonebakken past Lake Mågetjern to Vardehei offers beautiful, natural paths, with ropes attached where it gets a bit more challenging. You can explore various hiking routes in the area by visiting the Hiking around Lindesnes guide.
Absolutely. Gluba Harkmark features a rare sandy beach within a lake, providing excellent swimming opportunities in its crystal-clear water. Additionally, Sjosanden Beach and Vestgården Bay are popular for their clear water and fine sand, making them ideal for a refreshing dip.
Gluba Harkmark, also known as Lake Gluba or Glubetjønna, is popular due to its easy accessibility via a tractor road, making it suitable for families. It boasts a sandy beach for swimming, free canoe rentals, and well-maintained public facilities including tables, benches, a lean-to shelter, a fire pit, and outdoor toilets. It's a versatile destination for various outdoor activities.
Beyond swimming, you can enjoy canoeing, particularly at Gluba Harkmark where canoes are available for free. This allows for adventurous paddling through small canals. Fishing is also a popular activity across many inland lakes in the region.
The warmer months, typically from late spring through early autumn (May to September), are generally the best time to visit for outdoor activities like hiking, swimming, and canoeing, when the weather is mild and facilities are fully operational. Winter can offer different experiences, but conditions for hiking and water activities will vary.
Yes, the region offers several scenic viewpoints. For instance, the View of Lonestrand provides beautiful vistas of Lonestrand and the fjord after a hike. Near Gluba Harkmark, a 9-meter-high lookout tower offers panoramic views of the sea and surrounding mountains. The View of the Sea and Boathouses is another highly-rated spot along a cycling route, perfect for enjoying coastal scenery.
Many lakes in Lindesnes are quite accessible. Gluba Harkmark, for example, can be reached via a tractor road, with parking available near the old schoolhouse or recreational area. For Sjosanden Beach, there's a small parking lot directly on the beach, though it can fill up quickly. Vestgården Bay has a gravel parking lot about 100 meters from the beach. Some inland lakes may require a short hike to reach.
Lindesnes offers excellent cycling routes that pass by or near some of its lakes and coastal areas. The North Sea Coastal Route from Mandal to Kristiansand is a popular option, featuring asphalted side roads with beautiful views. You can find more cycling tours and routes in the area by checking out the Cycling around Lindesnes guide.
While specific names of less crowded lakes are not widely publicized, the Lindesnes municipality is known for having numerous inland lakes. Many of these offer diverse experiences, from easily accessible spots to 'hidden gems' that require a hike to reach, providing a more secluded natural experience. Exploring local maps and trails can help you discover these quieter spots.
Visitors frequently praise the clear water and fine sand at places like Sjosanden Beach, noting its beautiful setting. The well-equipped and accessible nature of spots like Gluba Harkmark, with free amenities and diverse activities, is also highly appreciated. The natural beauty and the opportunity for peaceful outdoor recreation, whether hiking, swimming, or simply enjoying the views, are consistent highlights.


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