Lakes around Rennebu, Norway, are set within a landscape of forests and mountains. This region features clear waters and offers opportunities for outdoor activities. Rennebu is characterized by its natural beauty, including several notable lakes and rivers. The area provides a blend of natural features for visitors to explore.
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The dam dates back to the early 80's and was built despite huge protests from the locals. The water is feeds through a 10 km long tunnel to a power station further downstream. The route across the dam forms part of some loops to be taken from the Oppdal area.
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This hike is only recommended if it hasn't rained for several days beforehand. Many paths lead through the moor, and the trails are often barely passable due to the wetness. Good, waterproof hiking boots are a must. The summit is beautiful, and you can see all the way to the fjord.
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Early spring and late fall, this road can be a bit soggy. Eats your energy, but its worth it. A warm layer shoul be packed and ready for use. This segment is propper mountain road
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Amazing Gravel Descend through a little village and along a lake. The road is in a great state. Just watch out for the sheep :)
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At Skarvatnet Lake you will find some idyllic bathing places in summer to refresh yourself during a bike trip. In winter the lake is ideal for ice fishing.
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For swimming and relaxation, Skarvatnet offers idyllic bathing places during summer. The estuary where the Minilla River flows into Granasjøen also provides a sandy beach and calm waters, perfect for spending time by the water.
Yes, Skarvatnet is noted as family-friendly, offering pleasant bathing spots. The Minilla River estuary at Granasjøen is also great for families, featuring a sandy beach, calm water, and a barbecue area with a gazebo.
You can find a variety of hiking trails. For an easy walk, consider the Minilla Waterfall loop from Granasjøen. If you're looking for more challenging routes with views, the hike to View of Langvatnet Lake from Raudfjellet offers stunning vistas, though it requires good waterproof boots, especially after rain. Explore more options on the Hiking around Rennebu guide.
Absolutely. The region offers several cycling opportunities, including routes that pass by lakes. For instance, the Gravel Descent Along the Lake is a popular trail. You can find more cycling routes on the Cycling around Rennebu guide.
Yes, the Granasjøen Dam is a significant man-made monument, built in the early 1980s as part of a hydropower project. Additionally, the Nåvårdalen area along the Orkla River holds historical significance, housing the remains of a smeltery from 1653.
Summer is ideal for activities like bathing and kayaking in lakes such as Skarvatnet. For hiking, be aware that early spring and late fall can make some mountain roads soggy, as noted for the area around Beautiful mountain views. Winter offers opportunities for ice fishing on lakes like Skarvatnet.
Yes, Lake Vollan is known to be ideal for fishing. In winter, Skarvatnet is particularly suitable for ice fishing.
The region is characterized by lush forests, towering mountains, and crystal-clear waters. You'll find beautiful rapids and waterfalls along the Minilla River, and viewpoints like View of Langvatnet Lake from Raudfjellet offer expansive vistas, sometimes reaching all the way to the fjord.
Lake Vollan is an excellent choice for kayaking, offering tranquil waters amidst verdant forests and rolling hills.
The Orkla River is Norway's 11th longest and flows through Rennebu. While it has several power plants, certain sections, like Nåvårdalen, offer refreshing bathing opportunities. It's recommended to wear swimming shoes due to sharp stones in the river.
When hiking to View of Langvatnet Lake from Raudfjellet, it's best to go when it hasn't rained for several days, as many paths go through moorland and can be very wet. Good, waterproof hiking boots are essential for this trail.
While not explicitly detailed, the natural and forested environment around Rennebu's lakes suggests opportunities for wildlife spotting. Keep an eye out for local fauna, and be aware that trails like the Gravel Descent Along the Lake might even have sheep grazing nearby.


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