Best lakes around Meråker, a municipality in Trøndelag county, Norway, offers a landscape of mountains and forests. The area features several notable lakes, including Feren, Fjergen, and Funnsjøen. These bodies of water provide opportunities for hiking, fishing, and experiencing the Norwegian wilderness. Meråker is known for its crystal-clear lakes within the Sylan Mountain Range.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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The hike from the old stone bridge at car park on the Karl Johans veg is only four kilometres. It is an easy trail that gets you to this scenic lake where there is a nice hut. The view out over the lake is beautiful and the setting is very tranquil.
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The river directly south of the river serves as a good spot for fetching water and for bathing. A bit north of the road, if you continue to follow the road, a nice camping spot exists as well.
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The trail is lined with these small ponds or lakes, formed directly from melting snowfields. Depending on the time of year, they may still be frozen or covered in snow.
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At the end of this section is the Viggen observation hideout. Don't miss out.
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Small cabin with fireplace. Located directly on the creek and not far from the lake.
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A beautiful path leads around the lake and there are always small barbecue areas and seating areas. There are also public toilets in the adjacent parking lot.
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A very interesting countryside. Nice tracks an a lot of nature.
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The NR Storlien is a typical example of the Swedish tundra landscape and is still well worth a visit because it is easily accessible and very easy to walk on with wooden stairs. Unfortunately, the avifauna population seems to have suffered from the huge shopping center that was just completed in the immediate vicinity in 2021. Let's hope that both sides can adapt here. After all, hikers can use the parking lot there to get to the campsite.
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Meråker's lakes are set amidst a landscape rich with mountains, forests, and rugged terrain, offering panoramic views. You'll find crystal-clear waters within the Sylan Mountain Range, along with rocky peaks and alpine meadows. Near the Swedish border, areas like the Bird Lakes Near Storlien Nature Reserve showcase a typical Swedish tundra landscape.
Yes, several lakes in Meråker are suitable for families. Lake Kråksjøen, for example, is accessible via an easy 4-kilometer trail from the Karl Johans veg car park and features a nice hut. The Bird Lakes Near Storlien Nature Reserve also offers easy walking with wooden stairs, making it family-friendly. Additionally, areas like Lakeside Campsites and Fire Pits provide facilities like barbecue areas and public toilets, perfect for a family outing.
Meråker offers diverse hiking opportunities around its lakes. You can find marked trails around Feren and Funnsjøen, leading to shelters and 'gapahuks'. A notable route to Fjergen starts from Teveltunet, a 24 km marked trail via Skurdalsjøen. For specific routes, consider the 'Karl Johans Road to Kråksjøen Lake' or 'From Ramsjøhytta to Schulzhytta'. You can explore more options in the Hiking around Meråker guide.
Yes, there are easy walking options. The trail to Lake Kråksjøen is an easy 4-kilometer walk. The Bird Lakes Near Storlien Nature Reserve is also very easy to walk on, featuring wooden stairs. Many trails around Feren and Funnsjøen are well-maintained and suitable for less strenuous walks.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity in Meråker's lakes. Both Feren and Funnsjøen offer good fishing opportunities, with local associations often involved in managing resources. Fjergen is also known for its exciting fishing possibilities, making it an appealing destination for anglers.
While specific designated swimming areas for Feren, Fjergen, or Funnsjøen are not explicitly detailed, general swimming is often possible in Norwegian lakes. The river near the Wooden Shelter by the River is mentioned as a good spot for bathing. For broader recreational water sports, the Rypetoppen Adventure Park in the Meråker area also offers activities like paddling and lake crossings.
The lakes in Meråker are beautiful year-round, but the best time depends on your preferred activities. Summer offers excellent hiking and fishing conditions. For a unique winter experience, Fjergen's access road closes from December to April, allowing for quiet, snow-covered mountain exploration by ski or snowmobile. Some smaller lakes, like Little but beautiful lakes, are formed from melting snowfields, so their appearance varies seasonally.
During winter, the areas around Feren and Funnsjøen offer marked ski trails. Fjergen, in particular, becomes accessible by ski or snowmobile from December to April when its road closes to cars, providing a tranquil experience of the snow-covered landscape.
Yes, the area around Fjergen is particularly rich in historical elements. You can find pilgrim crosses and a historical stone monument, adding a cultural dimension to the natural experience. The old stone bridge at the car park on the Karl Johans veg, which leads to Lake Kråksjøen, is another point of interest.
You'll find various facilities around Meråker's lakes. The Wooden Shelter by the River is a small cabin with a fireplace. Around Feren and Funnsjøen, marked trails often lead to shelters and 'gapahuks'. Lakeside Campsites and Fire Pits offers barbecue areas, seating, and public toilets in an adjacent parking lot. Lake Kråksjøen also has a nice hut.
Accessibility varies by lake. Fjergen is accessible via the scenic Fjergenvegen during summer, though a toll applies. During winter, it requires ski or snowmobile access. For Lake Kråksjøen, there's a car park at the old stone bridge on the Karl Johans veg. The Bird Lakes Near Storlien Nature Reserve is easily accessible, and hikers can use the parking lot of the nearby shopping center.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil nature experience and the abundant opportunities for outdoor activities. The scenic views, particularly around Feren in Fersdalen and the wide vistas from mountains near Fjergen, are highly valued. The presence of well-maintained trails, shelters, and fishing possibilities also contributes to a positive experience, as do the peaceful retreats offered by the numerous cabins around the lakes.


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