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Top 20 Lakes around Engerdal

Best lakes around Engerdal are found in a municipality known for its vast natural landscapes, featuring over 900 lakes, ponds, and rivers. This region is a destination for outdoor enthusiasts, particularly for fishing and water activities. The area offers diverse experiences, from large wilderness lakes to smaller, family-friendly bathing spots. Its commitment to preserving the natural environment ensures a rich and rewarding experience for visitors.

Best lakes around Engerdal

  • The most popular lakes is Grövelsjön Suspension Bridge, a bridge that is a popular starting and ending point for many summer and winter tours. The shore of Grövelsjön offers space for camping, fire pits, and a toilet house.
  • Another must-see spot is Övre Fosksjön, a lake known for its high-quality, refreshingly cool water. This location is suitable for wild camping on its shores.
  • Visitors also love Gutulisjøen Parking and Information Point, a parking area at the lake with shelter and seating. Various campsites with fire pits are available, and the location includes information booths.
  • Engerdal is known for its diverse fishing lakes, bathing areas, and wilderness lakes. These waters offer opportunities for fishing, swimming, and exploring untouched landscapes.
  • The lakes around Engerdal are appreciated by the komoot community, with 96 upvotes and 63 photos shared.

Last updated: June 17, 2026

Grövelsjön Suspension Bridge

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The suspension bridge and the shelter can be reached quickly from the parking lot.

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Various camp sites with fire pits invite you to camp, there is a mobile home and car parking lot. Lots of benches, shelter, information booths, the location right on the lake make the place very attractive. However, there is only one hiking trail to the right into the national park.

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Övre Fosksjön

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There is hardly a better place for wild camping - on the shores of Övre Fosksjö at the foot of Storvätteshågna you can endure. The best places to set up the tent are on the east side of the lake and on the hill northwest of the bridge. The lake is refreshingly cool and the water of the highest quality. Pollution nil. Up here, the world is still alright!

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Lakeside Shelter

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Hardly any space for a tent and also popular with canoeists. 100 m south there is another pitch for a tent.

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Båtstø Camping

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Nordre Båtstø is one of the oldest farmsteads in Elga Bay. The farm has been in operation since around 1750. Fish and game have always been the main source of food for the population. Several small farms were built around the bay. Today there is a campsite and some of the old outbuildings are rented out as holiday cabins.

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September 4, 2024, Båtstø Camping

One of the most beautiful and quiet campsites in Norway.

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the dry toilet was locked. You cannot stay overnight in the hut itself. Swimming is possible. Overall an idyllic place.

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From here there is a three kilometer hike to the other side of the lake (six kilometers round trip). The journey there is very worthwhile. You drive over small gravel roads and, with a bit of luck, see numerous reindeer on the way.

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A hiking trail starts from the parking lot to the secluded alpine pasture at the other end of the lake.

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Hardly any space for a tent and also popular with canoeists. 100 m south there is another pitch for a tent.

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Marco
June 19, 2022, Övre Fosksjön

A fantastic place right on a small lake.

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With outhouse

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The bridge can be reached quickly from the parking lot.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which lakes are best for families with children in Engerdal?

For families, Fjellgutusjøen is an excellent choice, known for its warmer water and a beach, making it ideal for swimming. It's also recommended for fishing with children, as is Langsjøen. Engersjøen is another popular bathing area. For amenities and a starting point for activities, consider the area around Gutulisjøen Parking and Information Point, which offers shelter, seating, and camping spots, or the shores near the Grövelsjön Suspension Bridge with space for camping and a toilet house.

What are the best lakes for fishing in Engerdal, and do I need a permit?

Engerdal is a premier fishing destination with over 900 lakes. Femunden is highly regarded for trout, char, grayling, whitefish, perch, and pike. Gløta and Isteren are known for fly-fishing, especially for grayling. Langsjøen and Fjellgutusjøen are also recommended, particularly for fishing with children. A single fishing license often covers most of the county, simplifying access for anglers. Specific regulations, such as a maximum pike size limit of 85 cm in Drevsjøen and Vurrusjøen, may apply.

Are there good spots for wild swimming or bathing in Engerdal's lakes?

Yes, several lakes offer excellent bathing and wild swimming opportunities. Engersjøen is highlighted as a great bathing area. Fjellgutusjøen is notable for its beauty, a beach, and warmer water compared to other lakes, making it very inviting. For a more secluded experience, the shores of Övre Fosksjön are perfect for wild camping and swimming in refreshingly cool, high-quality water.

What kind of hiking trails can I find near the lakes in Engerdal?

The lakes in Engerdal serve as excellent starting points for various hiking trails. Femunden, being a gateway to Femundsmarka National Park, offers extensive opportunities for hiking through untouched wilderness. The area around Gutulisjøen Parking and Information Point provides access to a hiking trail into the national park. You can find a variety of routes, from easy to difficult, including trails like 'Elgåhogna summit from Dalset' and 'Hike to Gutulia Seter'. For more detailed information on hiking options, visit the Hiking around Engerdal guide.

Can I go cycling or running near the lakes in Engerdal?

Absolutely! The region around Engerdal's lakes offers diverse terrain suitable for both cycling and running. You can find routes ranging from easy to difficult, such as the 'Joker Sporten Grocery Store – Kullneshaugan loop' for cycling or the 'Elgåhogna out and back – Femunden National Park' for running. For a comprehensive list of cycling routes, check the Cycling around Engerdal guide, and for running trails, explore the Running Trails around Engerdal guide.

What are the best times to visit Engerdal's lakes?

The best time to visit Engerdal's lakes largely depends on your desired activities. Summer (June to August) is ideal for swimming, hiking, canoeing, and fishing, with warmer temperatures. For those interested in winter activities like cross-country skiing or snowmobiling, the colder months offer a different kind of beauty. The region's natural beauty, including views of landmarks like Femunden and Sølentoppen, can be enjoyed throughout the warmer seasons.

Are there any unique experiences or historical aspects related to the lakes?

Yes, Femunden offers a unique historical experience with the M/S Fæmund II ferry, built in 1904, still operating on its waters. This provides a distinctive way to explore Norway's third-largest lake and access Femundsmarka National Park. Additionally, areas like Nordre Båtstø, near Båtstø Camping, are among the oldest farmsteads in Elga Bay, with a history dating back to around 1750, reflecting the traditional way of life centered around fish and game.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see around Engerdal's lakes?

Engerdal's vast and pristine natural landscapes, especially around lakes like Femunden and within Femundsmarka National Park, are home to diverse wildlife. While specific sightings can vary, the region is known for its untouched wilderness, offering opportunities to observe various bird species, reindeer, and other forest animals. The commitment to preserving the natural environment ensures a rich habitat for local fauna.

Are there facilities or camping options near the lakes?

Yes, several lakes offer facilities and camping options. The shores of Grövelsjön Suspension Bridge provide space for camping, fire pits, and a toilet house. Gutulisjøen Parking and Information Point features a generous parking lot, shelter, seating, and various campsites with fire pits. For more established options, Båtstø Camping is a beautiful and quiet campsite. Wild camping is also possible in many areas, such as on the shores of Övre Fosksjön.

What do visitors enjoy most about the lakes around Engerdal?

Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning natural beauty, tranquility, and diverse outdoor activities offered by Engerdal's lakes. The opportunity for exceptional fishing, refreshing swimming in pristine waters, and extensive hiking and canoeing in untouched landscapes are frequently highlighted. The region's commitment to preserving its wilderness, combined with family-friendly options and unique experiences like the M/S Fæmund II, makes it a rewarding destination for those seeking a peaceful escape and adventure.

Are there any viewpoints or natural landmarks to see around the lakes?

The region is rich in stunning natural beauty and viewpoints. The vastness of Femunden itself, especially when viewed from its shores or during a ferry ride, offers breathtaking vistas. Landmarks like Sølentoppen provide impressive backdrops to the lake scenery. The Grövelsjön Suspension Bridge is a popular spot offering scenic views, and the shores of Övre Fosksjön provide fantastic views of the surrounding landscape.

What are the main water activities available on Engerdal's lakes?

Engerdal's lakes are perfect for a variety of water activities. Fishing is a primary draw, with opportunities for different species across many lakes. Swimming and bathing are popular, especially in lakes like Engersjøen and Fjellgutusjøen. Canoeing is also a significant activity, particularly on larger lakes like Femunden and in the Drevsjø area (Drevsjøen and Vurrusjøen), allowing visitors to explore vast wilderness areas from the water.

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