Best lakes around Stryn offers a diverse landscape of glacial lakes nestled within Norway's fjord region. This area is characterized by its deep valleys, towering peaks, and waters fed by meltwater from glaciers like Jostedalsbreen. The lakes here are known for their distinct colors, ranging from vivid turquoise to deep emerald green. Stryn provides numerous opportunities for outdoor activities centered around its unique aquatic environments.
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The Briksdal Glacier is an arm of the 486 square kilometre Jostedal Glacier, the largest glacier in Europe
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It's a beautiful experience to see the glacier up close. Beautiful colors. To avoid the crowds of tourists from cruise ships, I recommend a night or early morning hike.
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Great place with lots of people. But there is enough space for everyone. Nature is so much bigger than humans. Like a huge amphitheater of nature. Glaciers, waterfalls and rocks. The trolls are hiding.😊
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Stunning trek up from the car park easy if you have hiking experience, could be windy by the glacier keep hold of your hats
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The glacial lake in front of the foothills of the Briksdal Glacier presents itself in a rich green tone.
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What a view from Dalsnibba over the Geiranger Fjord!!
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Nice view of the remains of the glacier
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The summit is very easily accessible by car (toll road) and the view is phenomenal!
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The lakes in Stryn are primarily glacial lakes, fed by meltwater from glaciers like Jostedalsbreen. This gives them distinct, vibrant colors, ranging from vivid turquoise in Lovatnet to deep emerald green in Oldevatnet and Briksdalsbreen Glacial Lake. They are nestled in deep valleys surrounded by towering peaks, creating a dramatic and picturesque landscape.
Among the most popular are Briksdalsbreen Glacial Lake, known for its rich green tone at the foot of the Briksdal Glacier. Other significant lakes include Lovatnet, Oppstrynsvatnet (Strynevatnet), and Oldevatnet, each offering unique features and activities.
Lovatnet, known for its striking turquoise waters, offers a tranquil escape. You can enjoy hiking trails around the lake, kayaking on its serene surface, or fishing for trout. Boat trips on the MS Kjenndal II are also available from May to September, providing a unique perspective of the lake and its surroundings.
Yes, many lakes offer family-friendly options. For instance, Oldevatnet is excellent for canoeing and kayaking, with some campsites offering free rentals. The area around Dalsnibba also provides family-friendly viewpoints overlooking the Geirangerfjord, which is near some of the lakes.
Absolutely. Oldevatnet is particularly fantastic for canoeing and kayaking due to its calm surface. Oppstrynsvatnet also offers kayak, canoe, and boat rentals, allowing you to explore its deep-green waters and surrounding scenery.
The Stryn region offers numerous hiking opportunities. You can find trails around Lovatnet and exhilarating paths near Oppstrynsvatnet. For specific routes, consider exploring options like the 'Up to Briksdalsbreen glacier' or 'Huaren Viewpoint Trail', which are part of the hiking guide for Stryn.
The best time to visit is generally from late spring to early autumn (May to September) when the weather is milder, and outdoor activities like hiking, kayaking, and boat trips are fully available. During this period, the glacial meltwater is most active, enhancing the lakes' vibrant colors.
Oppstrynsvatnet, also known as Strynevatnet, is a deep-green glacial lake stretching from Hjelle to Mindresunde. It's one of Norway's deepest lakes and is fed by rivers carrying glacial meltwater. It's popular for hiking, fishing (Arctic char, trout, salmon, eel), and offers kayak and boat rentals. The Jostedalsbreen National Park Center is also located on its southern shore.
While the lakes themselves are natural wonders, the area around Lovatnet holds historical significance due to devastating landslides in 1905 and 1936 from Ramnefjellet. Additionally, the nearby Geiranger Village, though not directly on a lake, is a loved settlement on the fjord with a charming church and views.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking panoramic views, the unique and vibrant colors of the glacial lakes, and the serene atmosphere. Many appreciate the opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking to viewpoints, kayaking on calm waters, and observing the dramatic natural amphitheater created by glaciers and waterfalls, such as at Briksdalsbreen Glacial Lake.
You can experience a glacial lake up close at Briksdalsbreen Glacial Lake. This lake presents itself in a rich green tone and is situated directly in front of the foothills of the Briksdal Glacier, offering a dramatic natural setting.
Yes, there are several cycling routes that offer views of the lakes. For example, you can find road cycling routes like the 'View of Lake Lovatnet – Laukifossen loop' or touring bicycle routes such as the 'View of Lovatnet – Breng Summer Farm loop'. More options are available in the road cycling and general cycling guides for Stryn.


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