Lakes around Storfjord, a municipality in Troms county, Norway, offer diverse natural experiences. The region is characterized by its fjords, mountains, and numerous lakes, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. Storfjord's landscape includes remote wilderness areas and significant cultural landmarks. The area is known for its natural beauty and varied terrain.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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This small ferry serves the Golddaluokta (or Koltaluokta) bay on Lake Kilpisjärvi in Lapland. This boat operates during the summer months, providing transport between Golddaluokta and the village of Kilpisjärvi in Finland, and is a common way for visitors to access the Three-Country Cairn. Always check the schedule beforehand!
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The lake behind the hut has no inflow or outflow. Accordingly, the hut says that it is not recommended to get drinking water there. For fresh water you have to walk a few hundred meters down to the river. However, the lake is suitable for swimming because it is relatively warm.
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Past nature reserves, waterfalls, gorges! Strong climb from Brennelv to Riksgrensen! But worth it!
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An icy wind blows around your nose, we had made a way out of flotsam to sit down and warm up with a cup of tea. We enjoyed the view
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The lakes in Storfjord are set amidst a diverse landscape of fjords, mountains, and wilderness areas. You can find tranquil mountain lakes, areas with waterfalls and gorges, and stunning viewpoints. For example, the Wild Landscape with Waterfalls and Lakes highlight showcases some of these dramatic natural elements.
Yes, several lakes have unique characteristics. Lávkajávri, for instance, is known by its Northern Sami name and offers a sense of remote wilderness. Lake Goldajärvi is notable for hosting the Three-Country Cairn, marking the tripoint of Norway, Sweden, and Finland. You can access this unique landmark via a ferry on Lake Kilpisjärvi, as described by the Ferry from Golddaluokta to Kilpisjärvi highlight.
The lake behind Gappohytta (DNT) is noted for being relatively warm and suitable for swimming. Additionally, Kilstivatnet, located near the broader Storfjorden region, is known for its exceptionally clear water and offers a refreshing dip after a hike.
Absolutely. The View of Lyngenfjord highlight offers expansive vistas of the surrounding waters and fjord landscape. Another excellent spot is the Lakeside Rest Area with Toilets, Swimming Spot, and Fire Pits, which provides fantastic views in all directions right on the water.
Yes, freshwater fishing is a popular activity in the lakes and rivers of Storfjord. The Dalvatnan series of lakes, located near Elvevoll, are particularly appealing for this pastime.
Yes, Storfjord offers numerous hiking opportunities near its lakes. You can find trails ranging from easy to difficult. For more detailed information on routes, you can explore the Hiking around Storfjord guide, which includes routes like the 'Steindalsbreen Glacier Trail' and various waterfall loops.
Some lakes offer convenient facilities. For example, the Lakeside Rest Area with Toilets, Swimming Spot, and Fire Pits provides good infrastructure for visitors. The Gappohytta (DNT) is a hut located near a lake, though it's recommended to get drinking water from a nearby river rather than the lake itself.
Yes, there are family-friendly options. The Ferry from Golddaluokta to Kilpisjärvi, which operates during summer months, provides an accessible way to experience Lake Kilpisjärvi and reach the Three-Country Cairn. The Lakeside Rest Area is also family-friendly, offering toilets and fire pits.
The best time to visit the lakes in Storfjord for outdoor activities like hiking and swimming is generally during the summer months (June to August) when the weather is milder and daylight hours are long. Some facilities, like the ferry on Lake Kilpisjärvi, only operate during this season.
Yes, you can find running trails in the Storfjord area. For those seeking a challenge, there are difficult running routes such as the 'Saana Summer Trail' and loops around Kilpisjärvi. More details can be found in the Running Trails around Storfjord guide.
The Three-Country Cairn, located in Lake Goldajärvi, can be accessed via the Ferry from Golddaluokta to Kilpisjärvi. This ferry provides transport between Golddaluokta and the village of Kilpisjärvi in Finland during the summer months, offering a convenient way to reach this unique border monument.
Hiking trails near Storfjord's lakes vary in difficulty. You can find easy walks, moderate trails like the 'Steindalsbreen Glacier Trail', and more strenuous climbs, such as those leading through wild landscapes with waterfalls and gorges. Always check the specific route details for difficulty ratings.


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