Best lakes around Stor-Elvdal are found within and near this municipality in Innlandet county, Norway. The area is defined by its natural landscapes, including the Glomma River and the Østerdalen valley. Stor-Elvdal's proximity to Rondane National Park provides access to notable mountain lakes. These locations offer opportunities for recreation and experiencing the region's natural features.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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At the head of Vuludalen and beneath the Rondane peaks of Hornflågan and Blåkollen, the Vulutjønna pair are beautiful mountain lakes. The SAGA long-distance trail weaves between the two on its way to Steindalen and Bjørnhollia.
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What a lovely panorama, I had to stay here to enjoy the lovely scenery and use to easy possibility to climb up one of the two mountains nearby and feel the fjell
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Very nice lake with a great view of the Muen and the other mountains in the area!
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Cloudberries are plentiful around the ponds. There is a lot of red caps further up Musvolkampen.
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A great fell landscape can be found at Lake Muvatnet. Also easily accessible via the nearby road.
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Elaborately designed viewing platform with a beautiful view over the lake and across to the mountains from Rondane. Be sure to stop.
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Fantastic view of Rondane NP and Atnsjøen. The viewing platform was designed by architect Carl-Viggo Hølmebakk and was completed in 2008. The platform was designed and conceived by Hølmebakk based on the painting "Winter Night in the Mountains" by Harald Sohlberg.
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The lakes around Stor-Elvdal are set within stunning natural landscapes, including the Glomma River and the Østerdalen valley. Many are located within or near the expansive Rondane National Park, offering pristine, high-mountain environments. You'll find fell landscapes, views of surrounding mountains, and areas with moorland and cloudberries, such as near Ponds and moorland in Rondane National Park.
Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. Muvatnet Lake is easily accessible and can be circled on foot, making it a great option for a family outing. Additionally, the Sohlbergplassen Viewpoint at Atnsjøen lake is wheelchair accessible and offers beautiful views, which can be enjoyed by all family members.
For fishing enthusiasts, Atnsjøen Lake is highly recommended, known for good catches of trout (often 2-4 kg) and Arctic char. Fishing is popular here both in summer and winter, with licenses available for purchase via iNatur. The Glomma River, which runs through Stor-Elvdal, also offers fantastic fishing opportunities for trout, grayling, and pike.
Stor-Elvdal offers several excellent viewpoints. The Sohlbergplassen Viewpoint at Atnsjøen lake provides an iconic view of the Rondane mountains, famously depicted in Harald Sohlberg's painting. You can also enjoy a great fell landscape and mountain views from Muvatnet Lake.
Absolutely. Many lakes in Stor-Elvdal are surrounded by hiking opportunities. For instance, Muvatnet Lake can be easily circled on foot. The Vulutjønna lakes are located along the SAGA long-distance trail. For more hiking options, you can explore various routes in the region, including moderate trails like the 'Pika – Bench Between the Two Lakes loop', which you can find in the Hiking around Stor-Elvdal guide.
Beyond hiking, the area around Stor-Elvdal's lakes offers various outdoor activities. You can find running trails, such as the 'Store Yglesjøen loop', or explore road cycling routes like the 'Solida Ysteri – Venabygdsfjellet Summit loop'. For more details on these activities, check out the Running Trails around Stor-Elvdal and Road Cycling Routes around Stor-Elvdal guides.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Summer offers ideal conditions for hiking, fishing, and enjoying the scenic views. For winter activities like ice fishing or winter hiking, the colder months provide a different, serene experience. The region's beauty, especially the Rondane mountains, is captivating year-round, as famously depicted in Harald Sohlberg's 'Winter's Night in Rondane'.
Yes, Stor-Elvdal is known for its mountain lakes, particularly those within or near Rondane National Park. The Vulutjønna lakes are beautiful mountain lakes situated beneath the Rondane peaks of Hornflågan and Blåkollen. Rondvatnet Lake, though not directly in Stor-Elvdal, is a central and iconic mountain lake within Rondane National Park, which extends into the municipality, surrounded by peaks over 2,000 meters.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty and the sense of tranquility. Many enjoy the accessible fell landscapes, the panoramic views of the mountains, and the opportunity to easily explore lakes like Muvatnet Lake on foot. The plentiful cloudberries around areas like Ponds and moorland in Rondane National Park are also a popular highlight.
While specific cafes or pubs directly adjacent to every lake are not detailed, the broader Stor-Elvdal region and areas around Rondane National Park offer accommodation and dining options. For example, the Rondvassbu cabin near Rondvatnet Lake (within Rondane National Park) provides accommodation and food, serving as a base for exploring the park's high-mountain lakes.
Many natural areas and trails around the lakes in Stor-Elvdal are suitable for walks with dogs, provided they are kept on a leash as per local regulations, especially in national parks and protected areas. Always ensure to check specific rules for each location you plan to visit, particularly concerning livestock or wildlife.
Yes, the Sohlbergplassen Viewpoint at Atnsjøen lake is a notable landmark, recognized for its architectural design and the iconic view it offers of the Rondane mountains. The mountains themselves, such as Hornflågan and Blåkollen near the Vulutjønna lakes, serve as significant natural monuments.


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