Lakes around Gausdal, a municipality in Norway, offer diverse natural landscapes. The region features over 80 lakes, tarns, and ponds, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. Espedalen is a notable area with scenic mountain lakes and recreational features. The terrain is suitable for various hiking levels, connecting to established trail networks.
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A beautiful view of the bottom of Olstappen Lake. The mountains in the background add an extra dimension to the scenery. Well worth stopping here for a breather and to take it all in.
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Easy, duration 1 hour, beautiful country houses, wide paved road
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A quiet mountain lake surrounded by gentle slopes.
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Stayed for 1 night during our pilgrimage to Trondheim. Beautiful location on the water. Swimming pool, shop and brasserie available. Very friendly service.
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Good campsite, clean and good facilities.
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Lykkjomtjønnet is a beautifully situated small lake.
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Largest campsite in the area and open all year round. There are nice places on the lakeshore for tents.
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Great ambience at this small lake in the plateau.
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Gausdal is home to over 80 lakes, tarns, and ponds, ranging from quiet mountain lakes like Veslesetervatnet Fishing Spot to larger, more recreational waters. You'll find diverse options for quiet exploration, family-friendly activities, and scenic viewpoints.
Yes, several lakes in Gausdal are ideal for families. Mageli Camping and Cabins is located by a recreational pond and the Gudbrandsdalslågen river, offering a sandy beach, playground, and a heated outdoor pool. Jetningen Lakeshore with Boats also provides a beach and family-friendly amenities.
Many lakes offer opportunities for water activities. At Mageli Camping, you can enjoy pedal boats, canoes, and stand-up paddleboarding (SUP). In the Espedalen area, Lake Espedalen is excellent for canoeing, with guided tours available. Fishing is also popular, especially at quiet spots like Veslesetervatnet Fishing Spot.
Absolutely. The Espedalen region, where lakes like Espedalen and Breidsjøen are located, offers a friendly terrain suitable for hikers of all levels. A gentle 13 km round-trip trail winds around Breidsjøen, starting from Dalseter. Many trails connect to the DNT (Norwegian Trekking Association) network in the Espedalen Protective Area and Langsua National Park. For more hiking options, explore the Running Trails around Gausdal guide.
The lakes in Gausdal offer stunning natural vistas. Many are surrounded by forests and mountains, providing picturesque settings. For example, View of the Lake offers beautiful sights of Olstappen Lake with mountains in the background, perfect for a scenic break. Lykkjomtjønnet Lake is also known for its beautifully situated ambiance.
Yes, the Gausdal area provides excellent cycling opportunities. You can find various routes suitable for touring bicycles and mountain bikes. For detailed routes and difficulty levels, check out the Cycling around Gausdal and MTB Trails around Gausdal guides.
The Espedalen area is one of Gudbrandsdalen's most beautiful mountain regions, known for its scenic lakes, diverse hiking trails, and rich animal life. It's an ideal spot for canoeing, hiking, and enjoying nature, with trails connecting to national park networks.
Yes, for example, Mageli Camping and Cabins offers places on the lakeshore for tents and provides amenities such as a swimming pool, shop, and brasserie, making it a convenient option for an overnight stay.
The Espedalen region, in particular, is known for its rich animal life. Visitors have a chance to spot elk, foxes, and various bird species. The area also supports small game and bird hunting with appropriate licenses.
Visitors appreciate the quiet mountain settings, the diverse opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and water sports, and the beautiful natural scenery. The family-friendly facilities at places like Mageli Camping are also highly valued for a comfortable lakeside experience.
While specific wild swimming spots are not detailed, lakes like Jetningen Lakeshore with Boats offer beach access where bathing suits are recommended. Mageli Camping also provides a sandy beach and a heated outdoor pool for swimming.


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