Lakes around Eidsvoll offer diverse natural landscapes and recreational opportunities. The municipality features prominent lakes such as Mjøsa, Hurdalssjøen, and Fløyta, each providing distinct experiences. These bodies of water are integral to the region's geography, supporting various ecosystems and serving as locations for outdoor activities. The area is characterized by its natural beauty, with lakes contributing to both its ecological value and its appeal for exploration.
Last updated: April 17, 2026
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Very beautiful, idyllic bathing spot. Hike there through the forest with some narrow and steep paths. On the way back, first follow the path with the red markings, then turn onto the blue markings. The blue path went through the jungle in some places, narrow and sometimes heavily overgrown paths.
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Nordbytjernet is an easy hike for both walking and cycle. Beautiful surroundings and many benches if you need a little rest. Birdlife😍
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Coming out of the forest you will come across the first houses of Nilsberg. From here you can see for the first time the great Mjøsa Lake
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Here at the bathing place everything that wants to swim, fish or grill meets. With seating, various fire and barbecue areas, as well as a jetty and a small sandy beach there is something for everyone.
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Lake Fløyta lies east of the large lake Mjøsa. After a nice stretch in the forest and along a small stream, you have a nice view of Fløyta for the first time. A few meters further on there is a bathing area that invites you to take a break.
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A shared path that runs along Mjøsa, Norway largest lake. There is a couple of tenting opportunities, and a camping site further up the road.
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The Eidsvoll region is home to several significant lakes. Mjøsa, Norway's largest lake, touches the northern parts of Eidsvoll. Hurdalssjøen is known for its clear waters and rich fishing, while Lake Fløyta offers a more intimate natural experience with bathing areas and walking paths. Additionally, Nordnytjernet Lake provides beautiful surroundings for easy walks and cycling.
Yes, many lakes in Eidsvoll are suitable for families. Lake Fløyta features a dedicated bathing area with seating, fire pits, and a small sandy beach. Nordnytjernet Lake offers easy walks and cycle paths with benches for resting, and is known for its birdlife, making it enjoyable for all ages.
The lakes around Eidsvoll provide excellent opportunities for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, running, and cycling. For detailed routes, explore the Hiking around Eidsvoll, Running Trails around Eidsvoll, and Cycling around Eidsvoll guides.
For expansive views, visit the View of Lake Mjøsa, which offers impressive vistas of Norway's largest lake. Nordnytjernet Lake also provides beautiful surroundings and viewpoints along its easy walking and cycling paths.
Yes, Lake Fløyta is a popular spot for swimming, featuring a pleasant bathing area with a small sandy beach and jetty. Hurdalssjøen Hotell & Spa near Hurdalssjøen also suggests opportunities for swimming and other water activities in that lake.
Eidsvoll's lakes boast diverse natural features. Mjøsa is notable for its sheer size and depth, supporting a diverse fish population including the 'hundertrout.' Hurdalssjøen is recognized for its clear water, a unique large brown trout strain, and protected wetland areas that serve as crucial resting spots for migratory birds. Lake Fløyta is known for its pleasant surroundings and birdlife.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity. Mjøsa has a diverse fish population including pike, perch, and brown trout. Hurdalssjøen is particularly abundant in fish, with at least 13 species recorded, including a unique large brown trout population. The Andelva River, flowing from Hurdalssjøen, also offers fishing opportunities.
While the lakes themselves are primarily natural attractions, the Andelva River, which flows from Hurdalssjøen, has a cultural trail highlighting its historical role in Eidsvoll's economy and industry. Mjøsa has also historically been an important transportation route, with steamships like Skibladner connecting towns.
The Mjøstråkk route is a shared path that runs along Mjøsa, Norway's largest lake. A scenic segment of the Mjøstråkk route in Eidsvoll offers opportunities for tenting and camping, allowing visitors to experience the lake's vastness and surrounding landscapes.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural beauty and recreational opportunities. Many enjoy the easy walks and beautiful surroundings of lakes like Nordnytjernet Lake, noting the presence of benches and birdlife. The bathing area at Lake Fløyta is also highly regarded for its idyllic setting and amenities for swimming, fishing, and grilling.
Yes, Hurdalssjøen features two protected wetland areas at the deltas of the Hurdalselva and Gjødingselva rivers. These areas are crucial resting spots for migratory birds, offering excellent opportunities for birdwatching. The Andelva River is also known for its rich biodiversity, including 15 registered fish species, and offers possibilities for beaver safaris.
Yes, the Scenic segment of the Mjøstråkk route along Mjøsa offers several tenting opportunities and a camping site further along the road, providing a chance to stay close to Norway's largest lake.
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