Best lakes around Røros are situated in a historic mining town and UNESCO World Heritage site, surrounded by a landscape featuring numerous lakes. The region offers diverse natural beauty and recreational activities. Notable lakes include Aursunden, the source of Norway's longest river, and Femunden, the country's second-largest lake. These bodies of water provide access to vast wilderness areas and varied outdoor experiences.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Beautiful lake view and stunning mountain backdrop – perfect for a peaceful break, photos, or just enjoying nature.
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Definitely the best bathing place in the mountains 😄
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the dry toilet was locked. You cannot stay overnight in the hut itself. Swimming is possible. Overall an idyllic place.
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Hardly any space for a tent and also popular with canoeists. 100 m south there is another pitch for a tent.
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Not only a bathing spot but also a good campsite
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This bathing opportunity should not be missed.
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Nice place to stay overnight, water is available, wood for a fire 🔥 can be found rich in the birch forest. Tourist infrastructure is in place. Leave no trace! Unfortunately, fishing is also not allowed in the lakes in the area.
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For swimming on warm days, several smaller lakes offer sandy beaches. These include Gjettjønna at Røros, Storsandtjønna between Orvos and Rugeldalen, Løken at Glåmos, Dalstjønna in Mølmannsdalen, and Langtjønna in Os. The Sandy Beach at Dalstenhån is also noted as a good bathing spot and suitable campsite.
Yes, the Doktortjønna Recreation Park, located near Røros, offers various outdoor activities for families, including canoeing, boating, and fishing, along with nature trails and playgrounds. Many of the smaller bathing lakes are also suitable for families.
The lakes in the Røros region provide excellent fishing. Aursunden boasts a varied fish population including whitefish, trout, char, grayling, perch, and burbot. The waterways within Femundsmarka National Park, accessible via Femunden, are rich with trout, perch, whitefish, grayling, char, burbot, and pike.
The area north of Aursunden, specifically at Sakrisvolden, is the only place in the Nordic countries where the Siberian primrose (Sibirstjerne) grows. Additionally, the Molinga nature reserve at the north-western end of Aursunden is an important nesting and resting area for birds. You can also visit Oases, a small wetland locals refer to as 'The Oasis' due to its unique setting where reindeer often appear.
Absolutely. The Røros region offers numerous hiking opportunities. Femunden provides access to the vast Femundsmarka National Park, ideal for hiking. For specific routes, you can explore options like the easy 'Vardhøgda loop' or 'Rismosjøen Lakeside Trail', or the moderate 'Skåkåsfjellet and Storstenåsen Figure-8 Trail'. You can find more details on these and other trails in the Hiking around Røros guide.
Yes, there are options for camping and shelter. The Lakeside Shelter is a hut offering protection from rain and storm, complete with a fire pit. The Sandy Beach at Dalstenhån is also noted as a good campsite. For a more established spot, the Lakeside Campsite offers a nice place to stay overnight with water available and wood for a fire.
The best way to experience Femunden is by taking a scenic tour on the historic M/S Fæmund II. This boat has been sailing since 1905, offering panoramic views of the wild nature and providing transport for hikers, paddlers, and anglers to various points within Femundsmarka National Park. While paddling on Femunden itself is generally not recommended due to its size and cold water, the national park offers connected lake systems and waterways perfect for canoeing and kayaking.
The Røros area offers various cycling trails, including mountain biking. You can find moderate routes such as the 'Røros loop' or the 'Røros Old Town – Røros Mining Site loop'. For more options, refer to the MTB Trails around Røros guide.
Aursunden is significant as the source of the Glomma, Norway's longest river. It's also known for its diverse fish population, the unique Siberian primrose growing nearby, and the Molinga nature reserve, an important bird area. Historically, transport boats have operated on the lake, carrying tourists.
Yes, the Haugen Pier offers beautiful lake views and a stunning mountain backdrop, perfect for a peaceful break or photos. Many spots along Aursunden and Femunden also provide scenic vistas of the surrounding wilderness and mountains.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Summer (June-August) is ideal for swimming, boating, hiking, and fishing. The M/S Fæmund II operates during the warmer months. Autumn offers beautiful fall foliage for hiking, while winter provides opportunities for activities like cross-country skiing, though access to some lakes might be limited by ice and snow.
Yes, there are running trails available. You can explore routes like the 'Røros Old Town loop' or the 'Røros – Høgpiken loop'. For more details on distances and difficulty, check the Running Trails around Røros guide.


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