Best lakes around Vestby are primarily characterized by the municipality's extensive coastline along the eastern Oslofjord, rather than large inland lakes. Vestby offers numerous attractive beaches and designated swimming areas along the fjord, alongside smaller inland ponds, locally known as "tjern." These water bodies provide diverse recreational opportunities, including swimming, sunbathing, and hiking. The area's natural landscape combines coastal features with forested areas around the smaller ponds.
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Beautiful walking route immersed in nature
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From the shelter, which is beautifully situated on the lake, you can take a short but interesting walk over wooden stairs, wooden walkways and steep forest paths along the lake and rocks.
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wish I'd seen this tip before I cycled .... I travelled north to south and can confirm that cycle route 7 is generally not particularly nice to travel because of the heavy traffic.
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Cycle road 7 between Moss and Vestby is not very nice and mostly follows roads with heavy traffic. A better alternative is following a (Komoot) route from (south to north direction) Moss center - Son center - Vestby church. Or simply follow the gravel road along the train tracks from Sonsveien station.
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Fun trail following the shoreline, partly connected by bridges.
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One of several beautiful places on Årvollfjorden. Also suitable for a rest when you are out on the lake in a canoe.
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Viewpoint and equipped rest area with grill and fantastic view of the lake.
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Vestby is primarily known for its extensive coastline along the eastern Oslofjord, offering numerous attractive beaches and designated swimming areas. While large inland lakes are not prominent, you'll find smaller inland ponds, locally known as 'tjern,' which provide additional recreational opportunities. The focus is often on the fjord-side experiences.
Yes, Vestby boasts several popular coastal swimming areas along the fjord. Notable spots include Krokstrand, Emmerstad Friluftsområde, Hulvik, Kjøvangen, Hvitstenstranda, and Sonsstranda. These areas often feature sandy beaches, grassy areas, and amenities like swimming rafts, toilets, and sometimes kiosks.
Absolutely. Many of Vestby's coastal areas are well-suited for families, offering sandy beaches and facilities. For example, Elverhøy Recreation Area is a family-friendly spot with a bathing area, cafe in summer, and barbecue facilities. Viewpoints like Bench with a view of Årvollfjorden and Ravneberget Viewpoint also offer pleasant, accessible resting spots.
You can find various hiking opportunities. The Årungen Lakeside Trail offers a fun route following the shoreline with bridges and forest paths. The Emmerstad Friluftsområde also features scenic hiking trails, including a section of the coastal path. For more options, explore the Hiking around Vestby guide, which includes routes like the Kjøvangen Bay – Hulvik Bay loop.
Yes, cycling is a great way to explore the area. While Cycle Route 7 can be busy, alternatives exist. You can find routes that follow the gravel road along the train tracks from Sonsveien station, or explore the Road Cycling Routes around Vestby guide for more options, including routes that pass by water bodies.
Yes, Haugertjernet is a notable inland 'tjern' with a unique cultural connection, rumored to be the inspiration for artist Theodor Kittelsen's 'Nøkken' (water spirit). A walking trail, 'Haugertjern rundt,' circles the pond, offering a moderate to challenging 7 km route through forested areas.
Many coastal bathing spots are well-equipped. Krokstrand, for instance, has a sand volleyball court, a stone jetty with a diving board, a swimming raft, accessible bathing ramps, toilets (including accessible ones), and an outdoor shower. Emmerstad and Kjøvangen also offer swimming rafts and accessible toilets. Basic facilities like toilets are common at most designated areas.
Visitors appreciate the diverse recreational opportunities, from swimming and sunbathing at the fjord-side beaches to hiking around the smaller inland ponds. The natural beauty, equipped rest areas with views, and family-friendly facilities are frequently highlighted. The Årungen Lakeside Trail is particularly popular for its scenic shoreline walk.
Yes, Vestby offers several excellent viewpoints. Ravneberget Viewpoint provides a fantastic view of the lake and is an equipped rest area with a grill. Another beautiful spot is the Bench with a view of Årvollfjorden, perfect for a rest, even for those out in a canoe.
Yes, Vestby offers opportunities for gravel biking. You can explore the Gravel biking around Vestby guide for various routes, some of which may take you through scenic areas near the coast or inland ponds.
Haugertjernet, a small inland pond, is rumored to be the place where artist Theodor Kittelsen found inspiration for his famous 'Nøkken' (water spirit) in 1892, adding a touch of folklore and artistic heritage to the area.


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