Best lakes around Randaberg are found in a municipality known for its natural landscapes and outdoor activities in Norway. The region features freshwater lakes, with Hålandsvatnet being a prominent example that spans both Randaberg and Stavanger. These lakes offer opportunities for recreation such as walking and fishing. The area provides a natural setting for various outdoor pursuits.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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Mosvatnet is a shallow lake located just west of Stavanger city center, acting as a green oasis in the urban area. It is widely known for its rich birdlife, making it an interesting spot for birdwatching while you circle the water. The surrounding park connects directly to the Vålandsskogen forest and the Stavanger Art Museum.
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All along this trail that circles the lake, you are close to the shore. But the section that crosses this small wood offers you superb views and quiet spots where you can sit down and enjoy the scenery.
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Breiavatnet is a small, shallow lake. It is fed by a stream that flows largely underground through the city. The body of water is a popular meeting place and recreation area right in the city center, south of the cathedral. Numerous seagulls, ducks, and swans can be found there. There are many benches surrounding the lake for those seeking peace and quiet, and a decorative fountain sits in the center of the pond.
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This trail will bring you very close to this beautiful lake.
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The body of water is a popular meeting place and recreation area right in the city center, south of the cathedral. Numerous seagulls, ducks and swans can be found there. There are many benches all around for those seeking peace and quiet, and there is a decorative fountain in the middle of the pond.
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Great park. Nice place for a little break.
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Lots of swans and seagulls nice idyllic place in the middle of Stavanger
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green island in the city, lots of swans (and gulls)
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The lakes around Randaberg offer diverse natural features. You can find prominent freshwater lakes like Hålandsvatnet Lake, known for its surrounding trails and scenic views. Other lakes, such as Lake Breiavatnet and Lake Mosvatnet, are popular for their rich birdlife, including swans, ducks, and seagulls, and serve as green oases within urban areas.
Yes, Hålandsvatnet Lake is a prime example, featuring a well-maintained 7.1 km long trail that encircles the lake. This trail is even lit, making it suitable for evening walks. You can also find other hiking opportunities in the region; for more routes, check out the Hiking around Randaberg guide.
Yes, freshwater fishing is a popular activity in the region. Hålandsvatnet Lake is particularly known for this, with a fishing season that typically runs from April 1st to November 1st. Always check local regulations and permit requirements before fishing.
Many of the lakes are considered family-friendly. For instance, Hålandsvatnet Lake offers easy, well-lit trails suitable for all ages. Lake Breiavatnet, located in the city center, is a popular recreation area with benches and birdlife, making it a pleasant spot for families.
Beyond walking and hiking, the Randaberg area offers various outdoor activities. You can find opportunities for road cycling and general cycling on routes that pass by or near some lakes. For example, the Road Cycling Routes around Randaberg and Cycling around Randaberg guides provide options for exploring the region on two wheels.
Yes, many trails around the lakes are suitable for walking with dogs. The 7.1 km trail around Hålandsvatnet Lake is a popular choice for dog walkers. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and follow local guidelines for pet etiquette in natural areas.
The period from spring to autumn, roughly April to November, is generally ideal for visiting the lakes and engaging in outdoor activities like walking and fishing. The weather is milder, and the trails are more accessible. For specific activities like fishing in Hålandsvatnet Lake, the season runs from April 1st to November 1st.
Yes, Lake Breiavatnet is a small, shallow lake located right in the city center, south of the cathedral. It's a popular meeting place and recreation area with benches, a decorative fountain, and abundant birdlife. Similarly, Lake Mosvatnet, just west of Stavanger city center, is a green oasis known for its birdwatching opportunities.
Visitors particularly enjoy the peaceful atmosphere and the opportunities for relaxing walks. The well-maintained trails, like the one around Hålandsvatnet Lake, are highly appreciated. The presence of diverse birdlife at lakes such as Lake Breiavatnet and Lake Mosvatnet also adds to the appeal, offering a chance to connect with nature.
While specific routes vary, public transport options are available to areas within Randaberg and nearby Stavanger, which can provide access to some lakes. For detailed information on public transport to specific locations like Hålandsvatnet Lake, it's best to consult local transport schedules.
Yes, several spots offer scenic views. For instance, the highlight Along the water provides beautiful views of the fjord, where you might even spot sailboats. The trails around lakes like Hålandsvatnet Lake also offer superb views of the surrounding scenery and quiet spots to enjoy them.


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