Best lakes around Lierne are found in a wilderness area within Trøndelag county, Norway. The region features nearly 2,000 lakes and rivers, offering opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts. It is known for freshwater fishing and provides diverse activities such as hiking and snowmobiling. The natural landscapes offer a setting for wildlife observation and tranquil experiences.
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Shelter on end of long peninsula in the lake. Can get a bit windy but the "Vindskydd" provides good protection from west winds. Has toilet and fireplace.
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mountain pass unknown to me I tried to look for information but I couldn't find anything... if anyone can help me give a name to this place
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Tough uphill but the effort is pays well with a beautiful view over the lake.
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A beautiful and quite lonely place away from the busiest routes: I discovered these places precisely because I needed to get away from the busiest E6 and I found myself in these really exciting places
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The view here ... Norwegian ... because the Norwegians "know the landscape". You sit on lacquered (!) Benches.
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In the evening or in the morning there is a unique photo spot with good clouds.
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Lierne's lakes are renowned for their pristine wilderness setting and abundant fishing opportunities, particularly for trout and char. The region offers a tranquil escape with diverse outdoor activities like hiking, snowmobiling, and wildlife observation, set against a backdrop of nearly 2,000 lakes and rivers.
For exceptional fishing, consider Kvesjøen, known for large Arctic char and holding the Norwegian record for rod-caught Canadian Arctic char. Ingulfsvann is celebrated for some of the best inland fishing in Trøndelag, with access to 21 fishing lakes. Laksjøen and Murusjøen are also popular for guided trout and char fishing trips.
Yes, Stora Blåsjön offers unique photo opportunities, especially in the evening or morning, with beautiful views over the lake after an uphill effort. The Lakeside Shelter on Peninsula provides a scenic spot on a long peninsula, while the Rustic Cabin Overlooking Lake offers a quiet, secluded experience in an exciting natural setting.
Lierne is a true wilderness area, home to diverse wildlife. You might spot brown bears, as Lierne has Norway's highest population, along with wolverines and lynx. The remote nature of the lakes also provides opportunities to observe various bird species and other forest animals.
Yes, the Børvatnet Lake region offers well-marked, family-friendly hiking trails along shimmering waters. Ingulfsvann also features Storøya, a shared rest area with amenities like a toilet, firewood, and barbecue facilities, making it suitable for family breaks or overnight tenting. The Lakeside Shelter on Peninsula and Lakeside Rest Area are also tagged as family-friendly.
Absolutely. The entire municipality, including Lierne National Park and parts of Blåfjella–Skjækerfjella National Park, offers vast areas for hiking. Many lakes are surrounded by gentle lowland landscapes, while the Hestkjølen massif provides a more alpine backdrop for those seeking challenging trails. For more hiking ideas, you can explore routes in the Lierne region.
In winter, Ingulfsvann transforms into a hub for snowmobiling, with extensive trails providing access for ice fishing and exploring the snow-covered landscape. The region's numerous lakes also offer excellent opportunities for ice fishing across the frozen surfaces.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Summer (June-August) is ideal for hiking, fishing, and enjoying the mild weather. Autumn (September-October) offers stunning fall foliage and good conditions for foraging. Winter (December-March) is perfect for snowmobiling and ice fishing, experiencing the serene, snow-covered landscape.
Yes, accommodations and boat launching facilities are available around Kvesjøen, making it convenient for multi-day fishing trips. Ingulfsvann offers boat rentals and a shared rest area on Storøya with a toilet and barbecue facilities. Laksjøen is near Nordli, a village developing with lakeside amenities, and Murusjøen also offers boat rentals through local authorities.
The landscape around Lierne's lakes is characterized by pristine wilderness, often shaped by glacial activity, featuring unique geological formations. You'll find a mix of gentle lowland landscapes surrounding many lakes, with the impressive Hestkjølen massif providing a more alpine backdrop. The remote and tranquil nature offers solitude and a deep connection with nature.
Yes, the vast wilderness areas around Lierne's lakes, including the national parks, offer excellent opportunities for foraging for berries and mushrooms during the appropriate seasons, typically late summer and autumn.


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