Best lakes around Skaun offer diverse outdoor experiences in Trøndelag county, Norway. The municipality is characterized by its natural landscapes, including numerous bodies of water suitable for recreation. Visitors can find opportunities for hiking, fishing, and enjoying lakeside environments. The region's lakes contribute to its appeal as a destination for nature enthusiasts.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Just where the Vigda meets the Trondheimsfjord lies a little picnic area with benches offering sweeping views across the water. Trondheimsfjord stretches about 130 km (80 mi) inland, making it Norway’s third-longest fjord.
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Skjellbreia, (from the Old Norse "Skjaldbreið") means "broad as a shield." It is the largest lake in Bymarka, a popular recreation area in Trondheim, Norway. The lake is located in the upper part of the Leirsjø watershed.
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Lianvatnet is on the very eastern fringes of Bymarka, not too far from the city. Its grassy surroundings are great for a picnic, while the lake is a popular fishing spot, though you'll need a license. A loop of the lake takes around 40 minutes.
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Skjellbreia is a lake in the Bymarka region to the west of Trondheim. The lake makes for a lovely hike in summer and you can enjoy the facilities at the Grønlia hut to its north.
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Nice cabin for a break when the weather is not so nice.
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Bbq and cabin, also great place for a swim and lake views.
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Several lakes in Skaun offer excellent hiking opportunities. You can find scenic trails around Buvatnet Lake, known for its crystal-clear waters and surrounding peaks. Lake Skjeggebuksjoen, within the Sorkvola Nature Reserve, also features well-marked trails through forests and meadows. For a shorter, family-friendly walk, Lianvatnet has a loop trail that takes about 40 minutes. Additionally, Skjellbreia Lake in the Bymarka region is popular for pleasant summer hikes.
Yes, many lakes in Skaun are suitable for families. Lianvatnet offers grassy areas perfect for picnics and a short loop trail. Skjellbreia Lake is also considered family-friendly, with facilities available at the Grønlia hut. For a spot with amenities, Kvistingshytta Lakeside Cabin provides a great place for barbecues, swimming, and breaks, even in varying weather.
Skaun is a prime destination for fishing, boasting approximately 46 fishing waters. Laugen is a notable fishing lake where you can target trout and arctic char, with fishing cards and boat rentals available through the Skaun Landowner Association. Other lakes like Våddan and Sætervatnet also offer good fishing for trout and arctic char. Many of these are accessible via the 'Skaun kortet' fishing card system.
The natural areas around Skaun's lakes provide opportunities to observe local wildlife. Around Buvatnet Lake, for instance, hikers might spot animals such as reindeer or elk. The Sorkvola Nature Reserve, near Lake Skjeggebuksjoen, is particularly known for its biodiversity and is a haven for birdwatchers.
Laugen lake holds historical significance, as the Old Norse word 'skinr,' meaning 'to shine,' is believed to refer to this lake and is linked to the origin of the name Skaun. While not a historical site itself, Skjellbreia, the largest lake in Bymarka, derives its name from the Old Norse 'Skjaldbreið,' meaning 'broad as a shield.'
Beyond hiking and fishing, the area around Skaun's lakes offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as those detailed in the Running Trails around Skaun guide, and extensive hiking routes, including those in the Hiking around Skaun guide. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes available in the Gravel biking around Skaun guide. Many lakes also provide opportunities for swimming and other water-based recreation.
Malmsjøen, located in the southeastern part of Skaun Municipality, is particularly accessible as Norwegian County Road 709 runs along its northern shore. This makes it convenient for scenic drives and enjoying the lakeside environment.
Yes, many lakes in Skaun are suitable for swimming and picnics. Lianvatnet has grassy surroundings ideal for picnics. Kvistingshytta Lakeside Cabin is a great spot for a swim and offers facilities for barbecues. Generally, the region's lakes provide ample opportunities for enjoying the water and lakeside environments.
For scenic views, Kvistingshytta Lakeside Cabin offers direct lake views. Additionally, the Vigda River Mouth, where the Vigda meets the Trondheimsfjord, provides a picnic area with benches and sweeping views across the fjord, which is connected to the region's water systems.
The Sorkvola Nature Reserve, situated on the banks of Lake Skjeggebuksjoen, is a significant area for its biodiversity. It's especially popular among birdwatchers and hikers, offering well-marked trails that wind through lush forests and open meadows, providing an immersive experience in Norway's natural beauty and accessible hiking options.
Visitors appreciate the diverse outdoor experiences offered by Skaun's lakes. Many enjoy the tranquility and connection with nature, the opportunities for hiking, and the excellent fishing. The scenic beauty, especially around lakes like Buvatnet, and the family-friendly amenities at spots like Lianvatnet and Kvistingshytta Lakeside Cabin, are frequently highlighted.
The summer months are generally ideal for visiting Skaun's lakes, offering pleasant conditions for hiking, swimming, and other water-based activities. For instance, Skjellbreia Lake is noted for lovely hikes in summer. Fishing is also popular throughout the warmer seasons, though specific regulations may apply.


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