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The View of Burudvann offers a serene vantage point overlooking the picturesque Burudvann lake, nestled within the lush forests of Bærum municipality in Akershus county, Norway. Situated on the eastern side of the scenic Lommedalen valley, this viewpoint stands at an elevation of approximately 340 meters, providing a tranquil escape into nature. The lake itself, at 223 meters above sea level, is often described as an "oasis in the forest" and a true gem of the local marka wilderness, making…
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Höhenmeter 340 m
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A full walk around Burudvann lake typically takes about two hours. The trails are generally considered intermediate, offering a pleasant experience for most hikers.
Yes, the area around Burudvann offers family-friendly walks. The 700-meter forest road from the parking lot to the lake is easily accessible, and the well-maintained paths around the lake are suitable for all ages and abilities.
Yes, the trails around Burudvann are generally dog-friendly. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially during nesting seasons or in areas with livestock, and to clean up after them to preserve the natural environment for all visitors.
While direct public transport to the immediate vicinity of Burudvann can be limited, you can typically take a bus to areas in Lommedalen or Bærums Verk. From there, you would likely need to walk or cycle the remaining distance to the lake. For specific stop names and routes, it's best to check local public transport schedules.
Burudvann is primarily a natural recreational area, so there are no cafes, restaurants, or direct accommodation facilities right at the lake. However, you can find various options in the nearby towns and communities such as Bærums Verk or Sandvika, which are a short drive away.
Burudvann is a year-round destination. In winter, the landscape transforms into a serene, snow-covered environment. Trails may be icy or covered in snow, so appropriate footwear with good grip is essential. It offers a beautiful setting for a winter walk, but always check local conditions before heading out.
Yes, Burudvann is a very popular spot for wild swimming, especially during the summer. The lake is known for its excellent water quality, and there's a sandy beach with facilities like a bathing raft and diving board, making it an ideal place for a refreshing dip.
Beyond the main 'View of Burudvann' viewpoint, the lake itself is a significant landmark with small islands and a picturesque dam. The area is dotted with scenic spots, and a walk around the lake offers various perspectives of the water and surrounding forest. Some visitors mention a 'Lions Club Gapahuk Viewpoint' as another notable spot.
Burudvann lake has a maximum depth of 17 meters. This freshwater lake is known for its clear waters, making it a popular spot for swimming and other water activities.
Generally, no specific permits are required for hiking or general recreational activities in the Bærumsmarka area, including around Burudvann. Norway's 'right to roam' (allemannsretten) grants public access to uncultivated land. However, always respect private property, follow local regulations, and practice Leave No Trace principles.