Lakes around Leirfjord are integrated into a landscape characterized by fjords, mountains, and forests. The municipality offers diverse outdoor opportunities, including numerous natural water bodies. These range from smaller, local bathing spots to larger mountain lakes. The region's topography provides settings for activities such as hiking and fishing.
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A dreamy spot: Crystal-clear water cascades from above, cascading into two small waterfalls into a natural pool. It collects there and flows out the other side. Ice-cold, but wonderful! Plus, an incredible view, either up to the mountain peaks or back to the Atlantic.
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A truly wonderful place in nature with everything you need. Just be aware that the site gets very busy in the summer. There are also many RVs here, and there are plenty of families with children splashing and playing in the lake. It gets quieter in the evenings, but you're definitely not alone here ;)
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Grytfotvatnet is one of a few mountain lakes that you pass during the Dronningruta (Queen's Round). Nestled beneath Botnkrona and Grytfoten, the northernmost of the Syv Søstre, it's an incredibly impressive place.
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The final section to gain the plateau features a steep, scree-filled ravine, adding challenge to any ascent of Reinesaksla. There are little mountain pools to explore and magnficent views to take in.
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Toilet and drinking water locked in winter. Beautiful place!! Fire pit and firewood available!
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frequent rapid weather changes 🤪
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Good for camping. Toilet and picnic benches and an amazing view. Have to look around for tent spots because it's mostly asphalt.
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Leirfjord's lakes are set within a diverse landscape of fjords, mountains, and forests. You can find natural pools with waterfalls, such as Markvollkulpen nature pool with waterfall, offering crystal-clear water and panoramic coastal views. Many lakes are also part of scenic viewpoints, like the View of Røssvatnet Lake, providing expansive vistas after a climb. Mountain lakes, like Grytfotvatnet, are nestled beneath impressive peaks.
Yes, Leirfjord offers numerous local bathing spots in its lakes and waterways. While the water can be quite cold, even in summer, it provides a refreshing experience. Markvollkulpen nature pool with waterfall is a popular spot for its clear water. Additionally, there's a Wild Camping Area with Toilets and Drinking Water by the Lake that offers a lake suitable for swimming.
Many hiking trails in Leirfjord pass by picturesque lakes and mountain pools. For example, the Dronningruta (Queen's Round) includes mountain lakes like Grytfotvatnet. The hike to Reinesaksla's plateau also features little mountain pools to explore. You can find more hiking routes in the area by visiting the Hiking around Leirfjord guide.
Yes, Leirfjord has options for families. The Wild Camping Area with Toilets and Drinking Water by the Lake is noted as family-friendly, offering facilities and a lake for swimming. Many of the local bathing spots are also suitable for families looking for a natural water experience.
The region's rivers and lakes generally offer rich possibilities for fishing, particularly for trout. While specific permits might be required for freshwater fishing, it's often allowed in most places unless otherwise marked. It's advisable to inquire locally upon arrival for specific regulations and permit requirements for individual lakes.
Leirfjord offers various cycling routes that may pass by or near lakes. For road cycling, you can explore routes like the 'Gjerdevatnet – Geittjønna loop' or the 'Sjonfjellvatnet – Nesna gamle kirke (ruin) loop'. For touring, options include the 'Markvollskaret – Sandnessjøen Camping loop'. You can find more details in the Road Cycling Routes around Leirfjord and Cycling around Leirfjord guides.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil nature and stunning views. The crystal-clear water and panoramic coastal views at Markvollkulpen nature pool with waterfall are highly praised. The rewarding vistas from viewpoints like the View of Røssvatnet Lake after a climb are also a highlight. The natural, less-developed character of the lakes, integrated into hiking and outdoor activities, is a key draw.
Yes, some areas offer basic facilities. For instance, the Wild Camping Area with Toilets and Drinking Water by the Lake provides toilets, drinking water, benches, and shelter. The View of Røssvatnet Lake also has a toilet and benches for resting.
The summer months are generally best for enjoying water activities like swimming, though the water can still be cold. Hiking and cycling are popular throughout the warmer seasons. For specific activities, it's always good to check local conditions, as weather in mountainous regions can change rapidly.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the hike to Reinesaksla's plateau involves a steep, scree-filled ravine but rewards with magnificent views and mountain pools. The Dronningruta (Queen's Round), which passes by Grytfotvatnet, is also considered a more difficult route.
Absolutely. Leirfjord offers several viewpoints that provide stunning perspectives of its lakes and surrounding landscapes. The View of Røssvatnet Lake is a notable example, offering expansive vistas. Additionally, Markvollkulpen nature pool with waterfall provides a panoramic view of the coast in the opposite direction of the waterfall.


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