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The sunken village at Lygnstøylvatnet

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The sunken village at Lygnstøylvatnet

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The sunken village at Lygnstøylvatnet

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The Sunken Village of Lygnstøylvatnet is a truly unique lake nestled in the dramatic Norangsdalen Valley, within the Ørsta municipality of Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. Situated at an elevation of approximately 150 meters above sea level, this natural monument is renowned for the remarkably preserved remnants of a farming community submerged beneath its clear, cold waters. It offers a captivating blend of natural beauty and poignant history, making it a distinctive landmark near the Hjørundfjord.

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    June 29, 2023

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    The lake was dammed up by an avalanche in 1908 and flooded several alpine huts. Remains of walls and streets can still be seen from the shore today. Also very interesting for snorkeling, but probably only in a wetsuit. A small parking lot is directly at the lake. The stone field of the avalanche is also very impressive.
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    1. View of Norangsdalen – Øye Historic Hotel with Garden loop from Hellesylt

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    Location: Ørsta, Møre og Romsdal, Norway

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the best way to see the submerged village if I'm not diving or snorkeling?

    Even without diving, you can often see the remnants of the submerged village. On calm days, the clear, cold water allows for glimpses of old stone walls, farm foundations, and even submerged trees directly from the shore. For an even better view, consider paddling across the lake in a kayak or on a stand-up paddleboard, which offers a unique perspective of the relics through the crystal-clear surface.

    Are there specific hiking trails around Lygnstøylvatnet suitable for beginners or families with children?

    While the immediate area around the lake offers gentle paths perfect for a leisurely stroll to observe the submerged village and the avalanche stone field, there aren't extensive, marked hiking trails directly circling the lake itself. The focus is more on viewing the unique natural phenomenon. For families or beginners, the short walks along the lake shore are ideal. For longer, more challenging hikes, you would need to explore other trails within the broader Norangsdalen Valley.

    What is the typical water temperature of Lygnstøylvatnet, and is it suitable for swimming?

    The water in Lygnstøylvatnet remains quite cold throughout the year, typically hovering around 10°C (50°F) even in mid-July. While it's not generally recommended for casual swimming due to the low temperature, it is a popular spot for diving and snorkeling, provided you wear a wetsuit for protection against the cold.

    Is Lygnstøylvatnet accessible during winter, and what are the conditions like?

    Access to Lygnstøylvatnet via County Road 655 can be challenging or restricted during heavy winter conditions due to snow and ice in the Norangsdalen Valley. While the lake itself will be frozen, offering a different kind of beauty, activities like viewing the submerged village or paddling are not possible. Always check local road conditions and weather forecasts before planning a winter visit.

    Are there any dog-friendly trails or areas around the Sunken Village of Lygnstøylvatnet?

    Dogs are generally welcome on the paths around Lygnstøylvatnet and in the Norangsdalen Valley. As with any natural area, it's important to keep dogs on a leash, especially given the presence of wildlife and other visitors. Always remember to clean up after your pet to preserve the natural beauty of the area.

    Where can I find accommodation or places to eat near Lygnstøylvatnet?

    Lygnstøylvatnet is located in a relatively remote, natural valley. The nearest village with accommodation and dining options is Øye, which is a short drive away via County Road 655. Øye is home to the historic Hotel Union Øye, and you may find other guesthouses or small eateries in the vicinity. It's advisable to book accommodation in advance, especially during peak season.

    What are the best viewpoints for photography around Lygnstøylvatnet?

    The entire Norangsdalen Valley offers dramatic photographic opportunities. Directly at Lygnstøylvatnet, the best viewpoints are along the shore where you can capture the unique sight of the submerged village through the water, especially on calm, clear days. The impressive stone field from the 1908 avalanche also provides a striking backdrop. For wider scenic shots, explore the various pull-offs along County Road 655 as it winds through the valley, offering panoramic views of the lake nestled among towering mountains.

    Is there a fee or permit required to visit Lygnstøylvatnet or hike in the area?

    There is no entrance fee or permit required to visit Lygnstøylvatnet or to walk along its shores. The area is freely accessible to the public. However, if you plan to engage in specific activities like diving with a commercial operator, they may have their own fees. Parking at the small lot directly by the lake is typically free.

    How long does it typically take to experience the Sunken Village of Lygnstøylvatnet?

    The time you spend at Lygnstøylvatnet can vary greatly depending on your activities. A quick stop to view the submerged village from the shore and observe the avalanche stone field might take 30-60 minutes. If you plan to paddle, snorkel, or simply relax and soak in the scenery, you could easily spend a few hours. Divers often dedicate a significant portion of their day to exploring the underwater site.

    What other natural features or attractions are nearby in the Norangsdalen Valley?

    The Norangsdalen Valley itself is a major attraction, known as one of Norway's narrowest and most dramatic valleys. Besides Lygnstøylvatnet, you'll encounter towering mountains, impressive rock formations, and the Norangselva river. The valley is also historically significant, with old farms and a rich cultural landscape. The nearby Hjørundfjord offers stunning fjord cruises and opportunities to explore charming villages like Øye.

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