Best lakes around Nord-Odal are found in a forest-framed lake basin within Innlandet, Norway. This region is characterized by its picturesque landscapes and diverse recreational opportunities centered around its many bodies of water. The area provides various options for outdoor activities, from paddling to fishing and swimming.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Setertjernet Lake is a picturesque spread of water set in a beautiful pine forest and surrounded by a myriad of hiking trails. It is a very tranquil spot and is a popular spot for hiking and family-orientated walks.
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Very beautiful, idyllic bathing spot. Hike there through the forest with some narrow and steep paths. On the way back, first follow the path with the red markings, then turn onto the blue markings. The blue path went through the jungle in some places, narrow and sometimes heavily overgrown paths.
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Coming out of the forest you will come across the first houses of Nilsberg. From here you can see for the first time the great Mjøsa Lake
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Here at the bathing place everything that wants to swim, fish or grill meets. With seating, various fire and barbecue areas, as well as a jetty and a small sandy beach there is something for everyone.
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Lake Fløyta lies east of the large lake Mjøsa. After a nice stretch in the forest and along a small stream, you have a nice view of Fløyta for the first time. A few meters further on there is a bathing area that invites you to take a break.
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A shared path that runs along Mjøsa, Norway largest lake. There is a couple of tenting opportunities, and a camping site further up the road.
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Nord-Odal is characterized by a picturesque, forest-framed lake basin. You'll find large recreational lakes like Storsjøen with numerous islands, islets, and skerries, as well as quiet forest lakes such as Ellingsjøen. The region also features a special delta area at Storsjøen, protected as the Seimsjøen nature reserve, which is an important stopover for wading birds and waterfowl.
Yes, you can find expansive vistas of the larger lakes. For instance, the View of Lake Mjøsa offers a great perspective of Norway's largest lake after emerging from the surrounding forest.
Storsjøen is excellent for paddling, with developed routes accessible via a paddling app, and canoe/kayak rentals available. It's also a popular spot for fishing, known for large pike and perch, and offers several idyllic bathing areas like Kalvhella, Bukkeneset, and Molensa.
Nord-Odal offers several well-equipped bathing spots. On Storsjøen, popular choices include Kalvhella, Bukkeneset, and Molensa, which is particularly good for young children due to its shallow waters. Lake Fløyta also features a bathing area for breaks and relaxation, and the Bathing Area at Lake Fløyta provides seating, fire pits, and a small sandy beach.
The lakes in Nord-Odal offer excellent fishing. Storsjøen is famous for its diverse fish population, including large pike and perch, with guided fishing trips available. Råsen is also well-regarded for pike, perch, bream, burbot, and even crayfish. For more details on fishing in Storsjøen, you can visit Visit Øst-Norge.
Many lakes in Nord-Odal are suitable for families. Lake Fløyta and its bathing area are great for breaks and swimming. Molensa on Storsjøen is ideal for young children due to its shallow sandy beach. The Scenic segment of the Mjøstråkk route along Mjøsa offers tenting opportunities and access to a camping site, which can be a fun family adventure.
Bukkeneset, an idyllic bathing spot on Storsjøen, was historically a gathering place for timber rafters. You can still see remnants of this heritage, such as a boathouse and smithy, offering a glimpse into the region's past.
You can explore various cycling and running routes. For cycling, consider routes like the 'Hemliåsen loop from Jøndalsåsen' or the 'Bike loop from Skarnes' which are part of the Cycling around Nord-Odal guide. Running enthusiasts can find trails such as the 'Running loop from Hagan' or the 'Setertjenn loop from Finnbråtengrenda' in the Running Trails around Nord-Odal guide.
Yes, Storsjøen is particularly well-suited for paddling and boating. It features numerous islands and extensive paddling routes. Canoe and kayak rentals are available, with Kalvhella being a popular starting point. You can find more information about canoeing on Storsjøen via Visit Norway or Visit Øst-Norge.
Ellingsjøen is a quiet forest lake known for its calm waters and golden reflections, especially in autumn. It's an ideal spot for a peaceful break, a picnic by the shore, or simply enjoying the stillness of nature, with benches and tables provided for visitors.
The lakes are generally best visited during the warmer months for swimming, paddling, and enjoying the outdoor recreational areas. Autumn offers beautiful reflections and tranquil scenery, particularly at quiet forest lakes like Ellingsjøen. Fishing is popular throughout the open water season.
Visitors appreciate the diverse recreational opportunities, from the extensive paddling routes and excellent fishing in Storsjøen to the relaxing bathing areas like Kalvhella and Molensa. The tranquil natural beauty, unspoiled shorelines, and the chance to observe wildlife in areas like the Seimsjøen nature reserve are also highly valued.


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