Best lakes around Ullensvang Herad are found in Norway's Vestland county, a region characterized by glacial lakes set amidst towering cliffs and lush valleys. The area includes parts of the vast Hardangervidda plateau and is known for its dramatic fjord landscapes. These bodies of water often serve as reservoirs for hydroelectric power and offer diverse natural attractions. Ullensvang Herad provides opportunities for hiking, nature observation, and experiencing Norway's unique geology.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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The hike here is somewhat underestimated. It's much more mountaineering than hiking. Therefore, dogs larger than a handbag should not be taken along. Furthermore, there's a constant risk of slipping on the trails due to the loose, sometimes coarse gravel and the smooth stones higher up the mountain. A change of clothes is advisable, but not absolutely necessary. Some of the climbs and descents are very steep, so snacks and plenty to drink are a must. If you make it to the top, congratulations! You'll be treated to a wonderful view of a glacier with a turquoise mountain lake—dreamlike. Have fun and a successful hike with good weather ☀️
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A very strenuous, steep climb (partly next to/under the water pipeline) over rocks and later through the forest, over roots and rocks. The views of the waterfalls are continually breathtaking. Absolute surefootedness is a prerequisite. The return journey, along a partially newly paved forest path, is relaxing.
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Very nice here. Highly recommended for cruise passengers!
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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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Great view of the fjord 👌
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It's a long hike. If possible start from P3. Go early and take shuttle bus from P2 to P3. You can buy tickets in the bus. From P3 hike , the hike is doable within 6 -8 hrs.
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Nice view over the lake from the beach
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Yes, Eidfjordvatnet Beach is a popular family-friendly lake known for its crystal-clear water and reflections, with a setting directly on the lake. The area around View of Eidfjord also offers a small beach and is considered family-friendly. Additionally, the hike to Bondhusvatnet, though in a neighboring municipality, is short, easy, and suitable for all ages.
The lakes in Ullensvang Herad are set amidst dramatic landscapes, offering views of towering cliffs, lush valleys, and glacial formations. You can find stunning waterfalls like Nykkjesøyfossen Waterfall and Raunsdalsvatnet Lake and Waterfall. Many lakes, such as Ringedalsvatnet and Bondhusvatnet, are glacial, resulting in captivating turquoise waters and views of glaciers like Folgefonna.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the Husedalen Valley Trail or The Queen's Trail, which are part of the Hiking around Ullensvang Herad guide. For mountain biking, there are routes such as the 'View of Eidfjord – Eio River loop' found in the MTB Trails around Ullensvang Herad guide. Many lakes, like Sandvinvatnet, are also great for jogging and cycling along their shores.
Yes, Veivatnet, located on the vast Hardangervidda plateau within Hardangervidda National Park, is ideal for nature enthusiasts. It's known for its diverse flora, supported by lime-rich soil, and offers opportunities for birdwatching and fishing for robust mountain trout. It provides a peaceful, high-mountain experience.
Several lakes provide stunning glacier views. Ringedalsvatnet, especially from the View of Ringedalsvatnet viewpoint, offers spectacular sights of glacial formations. Bondhusvatnet, though in a neighboring municipality, is renowned for its views of the Bondhusbreen glacier, an arm of Folgefonna. Juklavatnet also offers a peaceful atmosphere close to the Folgefonna glacier.
Visitors frequently praise the spectacular nature and glacial formations, especially the views of reservoirs like Ringedalsvatnet. The crystal-clear waters with beautiful reflections, as seen at Eidfjordvatnet, are also highly appreciated. Many find the scenic valleys with waterfalls, such as Nykkjesøyfossen, to be ideal resting places and perfect for photography.
Yes, the hike to Bondhusvatnet is considered easy and suitable for all ages, offering a visually rewarding experience. The hike to Juklavatnet is also described as easy, providing beautiful views of the fjord landscapes. For other easy options, consider the 'View of Eidfjord – Eidfjordvatnet Beach loop' from Eidfjord kyrkje, detailed in the Mountain Hikes around Ullensvang Herad guide.
Yes, towns like Odda, Lofthus, and Kinsarvik offer various accommodation options. For instance, Trolltunga Camping and Trolltunga Hotel near Sandvinvatnet provide beautiful views over the lake. These towns serve as good bases for exploring the surrounding lakes and trails.
Near Røldalsvatnet, you can visit the Røldal Stave Church, which was a significant pilgrimage site during the Middle Ages. This adds a cultural dimension to exploring the lakes in that area.
The best time to visit for hiking around the lakes is typically during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (roughly June to September), when trails are generally free of snow and weather conditions are more stable. However, accessible trails like Bondhusvatnet can be enjoyed year-round.
For a more peaceful experience away from the busiest spots, consider lakes like Sandvinvatnet, known for its tranquil atmosphere, or Juklavatnet, which offers a quiet setting close to the Folgefonna glacier. Veivatnet on the Hardangervidda plateau also provides a serene, high-mountain experience.
While some visitors mention the water being cold, places like Eidfjordvatnet Beach offer crystal-clear water and are suitable for swimming. Always exercise caution, check local regulations, and be aware of water temperatures, especially in glacial lakes.
Public transport options exist within the Hardanger region, connecting various villages and towns. While direct access to every lake might require some walking or local taxis, major hubs like Odda and Eidfjord are served by buses. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for routes connecting to trailheads or lake access points.


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