Best attractions and places to see around Eidfjordvatnet include a moraine-dammed lake situated in Eidfjord Municipality, Vestland county, Norway. The lake is located immediately southeast of the village of Eidfjord, with Øvre Eidfjord on its southern shore. This region offers a combination of natural landscapes, historical sites, and cultural points of interest. Norwegian National Road 7 runs along its western side, providing access to various sites.
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Very nice here. Highly recommended for cruise passengers!
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The lake isn't Eidfjord, but it's located in this town. It's very beautiful here. It can get crowded when cruise ship guests "land" here.
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Beautiful beach with campsite The sun only comes in there for a few hours
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crystal clear water with beautiful reflections
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The lake is located not far from Eidfjord on the "yellow hiking trail". When the weather is nice, it is wonderful here. But don't underestimate the water temperature. It is like a refrigerator.
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Nice view over the lake from the beach
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Beautiful view over the lake above Eidfjord
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Viewpoint right next to the jetty
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Beyond the picturesque Eidfjordvatnet itself, you can explore the stunning Eidfjordvatnet Beach, known for its crystal-clear water. Don't miss Vøringsfossen Waterfall, one of Norway's most famous, or the vast landscapes of Hardangervidda National Park. The Hardangerfjord offers beautiful fjord views and water activities, and Skytjefossen is another tranquil waterfall in the region.
Yes, the area is rich in history. You can visit the ancient Viking Burial Mounds (Hæreid Iron Age Burial Site), the largest collection of its kind in Western Norway. The Eidfjord Old Church, dating back to 1309, is also a significant historical landmark. For cultural insights, the Norwegian Nature Centre - Hardanger in Øvre Eidfjord offers interactive exhibits on local nature and wildlife, while Tråagarden Farm provides a glimpse into fruit-growing traditions.
Families will enjoy the Eidfjordvatnet Beach for swimming and relaxing. The Eidfjord Photo Frame offers a fun photo opportunity with scenic views. The Norwegian Nature Centre - Hardanger is highly interactive and engaging for all ages, with exhibits on local wildlife and a panoramic film. Tråagarden Farm also hosts family farm tours in spring and autumn.
For unique photo opportunities and scenic vistas, visit the Eidfjord Photo Frame, which overlooks the lake. Kjeåsen Farm, perched 600 meters above the fjord, offers spectacular panoramic views. The Hæreid Footpath also leads to the Hodna hilltop viewpoint, providing stunning perspectives of the fjord and village.
Absolutely! The Hæreid Footpath is a 5.5 km loop starting in Eidfjord center, passing the beach and the Hæreid Iron Age Burial Site. For more extensive hiking, Hardangervidda National Park is easily accessible. You can find various hiking routes, including easy options like the 'Eidfjord Harbor – Old Eidfjord Church loop' or more challenging waterfall hikes, in the Hiking around Eidfjordvatnet guide.
Cyclists can enjoy the scenic Old Road and Tunnels Along the Lake, which offers a bypass with fantastic views of Eidfjordvatnet. This route is suitable for an easy bike ride. The Norwegian National Road 7 also runs along the western side of the lake, providing access to various points of interest.
The summer months (June to August) are generally considered the best time to visit Eidfjordvatnet, offering pleasant weather for outdoor activities like hiking, swimming at Eidfjordvatnet Beach, and exploring the national park. The vibrant green landscapes and accessible trails make it ideal for enjoying the natural beauty.
The Norwegian Nature Centre - Hardanger, located in Øvre Eidfjord, is an excellent place to learn about Norway's wildlife, landscapes, and climate, with a specific focus on Hardangervidda National Park and local ecosystems. It features interactive exhibits and a panoramic film that showcases the region's natural wonders.
Yes, the Eidfjord Photo Frame is a popular spot for unique pictures. It's a specially placed frame with Eidfjord's hashtag, offering a picturesque backdrop of the lake and surrounding scenery. The dramatic views from Kjeåsen Farm and the Vøringsfossen Waterfall also provide incredible photo opportunities.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty, particularly the crystal-clear waters and reflections at Eidfjordvatnet Beach. The unique photo opportunities at the Eidfjord Photo Frame are also very popular. Many appreciate the blend of accessible natural sites with rich historical and cultural experiences, making it a diverse destination for exploration.
Yes, there are several easy hiking routes. For instance, the 'Eidfjord Harbor – Old Eidfjord Church loop' is a gentle 4.2 km walk. Another easy option is the 'View of Lake Eidfjordvatnet – Olbogo River loop'. You can explore more beginner-friendly trails in the Easy hikes around Eidfjordvatnet guide.
While Vøringsfossen is the most famous, you can also visit Skytjefossen, which offers a tranquil spot to relax and enjoy nature. For those interested in exploring more, the Waterfall hikes around Eidfjordvatnet guide provides details on routes that include other cascades in the region.


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