Best lakes around Lyngen are nestled within the dramatic landscape of the Lyngen Alps, a region characterized by towering mountains, glaciers, and fjords. This area is home to numerous lakes, many of which are fed by glacial meltwater. The Lyngen region offers diverse natural beauty, from intensely blue glacial lakes to smaller, serene bodies of water. These lakes are integral to the outdoor experience in Northern Norway.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Beautiful hike to the blue lake. The path is very rocky and partly goes over wooden planks.
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An absolutely beautiful lake with an almost unreal color. Extremely beautiful - especially in autumn when the birch trees start to turn yellow - which makes a great contrast with the intense blue waters of the lake. The hike is easy enough but somewhat annoying - 3km on a dry riverbed, walking on uneven ground and lots of rocks. Still, it's absolutely worth the view!
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Translated it is the lake of blue ice water. The lake is fed by meltwater from the surrounding glaciers. It gets its blue color from stone particles, but it's not one blue, but thousands of shades of blue and turquoise that you can observe here throughout the day. An overnight stay is therefore worthwhile to be able to see all the shades of colour. You can even go for a swim in the lake if you dare. Of course the water is icy, but refreshing. As soon as you get pain in your extremities or head, you should leave the water.
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Nice hike. Only small inclines in between, but the scree field requires sure-footedness and sturdy shoes.
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An icy wind blows around your nose, we had made a way out of flotsam to sit down and warm up with a cup of tea. We enjoyed the view
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When it has rained, some places in the path can be muddy.
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The lakes in the Lyngen region, particularly in the Lyngen Alps, are often fed by glacial meltwater. This gives them distinctive features, such as the intensely blue, milky waters of Blåisvatnet, which gets its color from suspended rock flour. They are nestled amidst towering mountains and glaciers, offering dramatic and picturesque scenery.
One of the most popular lakes for hiking is Blåisvatnet, known for its stunning blue color and relatively easy, mostly flat hike. Another notable glacial lake is Rottenvikvatnet, which offers scenic views and a picnic spot at the end of a gravel road.
Yes, Aspevatnet is a small, family-friendly lake in the Lyngen Alps, offering a great mountain panorama. The hike to Blåisvatnet is also considered relatively easy and suitable for a wide range of hikers, including families, due to its mostly flat terrain.
While the water in glacial lakes like Blåisvatnet is icy cold, some visitors do dare to take a dip for an exhilarating experience. It's refreshing but be prepared for the extreme cold. There is also a Lakeside Rest Area with Toilets, Swimming Spot, and Fire Pits, indicating designated areas for swimming.
The Lyngen region offers diverse outdoor activities. Besides hiking to the lakes, you can explore numerous cycling routes, such as those found in the Cycling around Lyngen guide, or more hiking trails detailed in the Hiking around Lyngen guide. Many lakes also contain Arctic char and trout, making them attractive for fishing enthusiasts.
The best time to visit the lakes for hiking and enjoying the scenery is typically during the summer months when the trails are clear of snow and the weather is milder. This allows for easier access and the full appreciation of the vibrant blue colors of glacial lakes like Blåisvatnet.
Even in summer, the weather in Lyngen can be unpredictable. It's advisable to wear sturdy, waterproof hiking shoes, as paths can be rocky or muddy, especially after rain, as noted for Rottenvikvatnet. Layers of clothing are recommended to adapt to changing temperatures, and a windproof/waterproof outer layer is always a good idea.
Yes, there is a Lakeside Rest Area that provides good infrastructure, including public toilets, several fire pits, and a designated swimming spot. This makes it a convenient place for visitors to relax and enjoy the views.
The lakes are set against a backdrop of the dramatic Lyngen Alps, offering stunning mountain panoramas. For instance, Aspevatnet provides a great mountain view, and the general area is known for its towering peaks, glaciers, and gushing rivers, creating truly picturesque scenes.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty, especially the vivid blue waters of Blåisvatnet and the dramatic mountain backdrops. The relatively accessible hikes and the opportunity for a genuine nature-based experience, including witnessing glacial meltwater, are also highly appreciated.
Yes, for Blåisvatnet, there is a dedicated 'Blåisvatnet Trail' which is a moderate hike. Another trail leads to Rottenvikvatnet. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Hiking around Lyngen guide.


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