Best lakes around Aurskog-Høland offers diverse natural experiences across its more than 300 lakes. The region is characterized by sprawling forests and abundant waterways, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. Visitors can find family-friendly swimming spots, tranquil fishing locations, and scenic areas for hiking. Aurskog-Høland's natural landscape makes it a destination for nature enthusiasts.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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This stretch of gravel road takes you along the edge of Rømsjøen lake. It offers a nice alternative to paved routes, suitable for gravel or touring bikes with wider tyres. Enjoy pedalling with views across the water and through the surrounding forest.
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Langvannet is a small lake in Lørenskog. It is 1.3 kilometres long and flows into Lake Øyeren via the Fjellhammarelva River. Its main tributary is the Ellingsrudelva, which marks the border with Oslo.
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A small tent will fit there, but the ground is too rooty and uneven for larger tents. Good access to the water. Although the site is right next to the road, it is very quiet at night and there are hardly any cars driving around.
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Small lake with relatively warm water for Norway. With fire pits, picnic areas, and a small water slide.
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The road is for the most part pretty flat with forest blocking the view, but in this area you can get a nice view of the Øyeren lake, weather permitting.
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Yes, Aurskog-Høland offers several family-friendly lakes. Small Swimming Lake is known for its relatively warm water, fire pits, picnic areas, and a small water slide. Røytjenn, located at Bjørkelangen, is also a popular bathing spot particularly suitable for families with children, featuring a bathing jetty.
For swimming, Røytjenn at Bjørkelangen and Damtjern at Momoen are highly favored, both offering jetties. Mjermen also features Halsnes friluftssenter, a municipal bathing area with a swimming jetty. Additionally, Small Swimming Lake provides warm water and facilities for a pleasant swim.
Absolutely. Aurskog-Høland is an excellent destination for anglers, with a common fishing license scheme covering most lakes. Hemnessjøen is popular for year-round fishing, and the Mangen area also offers several fishing waters. You can find a variety of fish species, including perch, pike, trout, carp, and lake (burbot).
Yes, efforts have been made to ensure accessibility. Røytjenn features a fishing jetty that is accessible for people with disabilities. Mjermen's Halsnes friluftssenter also includes a toilet for people with disabilities.
Beyond swimming and fishing, the lakes of Aurskog-Høland are great for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy paddling, hiking, and in winter, cross-country skiing, especially around the Mangen area. For more detailed routes, explore the hiking guide for Aurskog-Høland or the cycling guide for the area.
Yes, many lakes offer hiking opportunities. Hemnessjøen and Mjermen have hiking trails nearby. You can also find a lake trail Along Rømsjøen, which is suitable for gravel or touring bikes. For dedicated hiking routes, check out the hiking guide for Aurskog-Høland, which includes trails like the 'Hike around Langvannet'.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round, depending on your preferred activities. Summer is ideal for swimming and boating. Autumn offers beautiful foliage for hiking. Winter provides opportunities for cross-country skiing, particularly in the Mangen area, and year-round fishing is popular at lakes like Hemnessjøen.
For a beautiful panorama, visit the View of Lake Øyeren from the West Side, which offers a nice perspective of Lake Øyeren. The trail Along Rømsjøen also provides pleasant views across the water and through the surrounding forest.
The Mangen area, in particular, is known for its abundant wildlife. The diverse ecosystems around the lakes support various species, making it a great spot for nature observation.
Yes, you can find spots like the Lakeside Campsite with Fire Pit, which offers good access to the water and a quiet environment for a small tent.
The lakes are home to a variety of fish, including perch, pike, trout, carp species, and lake (burbot). Some forest lakes are known for wild trout, while larger lakes often contain sizable pike. The Mangenvassdraget also has eel.
Yes, there are several cycling opportunities. The stretch Along Rømsjøen is a gravel road suitable for touring or gravel bikes. You can find more cycling routes in the cycling guide for Aurskog-Høland, including routes like the 'Rømsjøen Loop'.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural experiences, from family-friendly swimming spots with warm water and facilities like those at Small Swimming Lake, to tranquil fishing locations and scenic areas for hiking. The region's abundant waterways and sprawling forests provide a wide array of options for nature enthusiasts.


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