Best lakes around Åmli, a municipality in Agder county, Norway, offer diverse natural experiences. The region is characterized by its varied landscapes, including mountains, valleys, and rivers such as the Nidelva and Tovdal. Åmli provides opportunities for outdoor activities centered around its numerous lakes.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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From this scenic viewpoint, you can admire the serene waters of Spjotvatn, surrounded by rolling hills and untouched wilderness. The lake’s calm surface reflects the sky, creating a peaceful and picturesque setting.
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Nice resting place by the lake
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Super nice. Don't forget your swimsuit.
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There is a trash can.
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The way up is gravel and can be walked without problems. However, it is quite steep. Within a short time you make quite a few meters on the way up. At the top is a picnic area and from there we continue to the left to the viewing platform, past an incredible number of blueberries and over many pine roots. The view of the fjord is breathtaking, especially when the weather is nice when the water glows blue and glitters.
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This is a fantastic little hike with a most rewarding view from the top. Keep your left at the moment when you pass the sign
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From the parking lot at the southern end of the Fånefjell tunnel, first follow the old Kattedalen roads to the end. From there a path leads to this beautiful vantage point. A nice hike without great difficulty. The same way back to the parking lot.
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For a great swimming and picnicking experience, visit the Picnic area with fire pit at Beaver Dam Lake. It features a fire pit, a springboard for swimming, and views of the beacon castle. Additionally, the Waterside Park in Åmli town center offers free swimming with a floating platform, along with other activities like sand volleyball and mini-golf.
Yes, Nasvatn, located north of Hillestad village, is notable for its small dam and a significant waterfall at its outflow, which drains into the Tovdalselva river. You can also find a Natural swimming spot with waterfall and smooth rocks, perfect for resting or a refreshing dip if the water isn't too cold.
Nelaug is particularly appealing for cyclists. A popular route follows the Nidelva river southward from Nelaug to Arendal, offering varied terrain, quiet roads, and scenic stops. You can find more cycling routes in the area by visiting the Cycling around Åmli guide.
You can enjoy serene views of Spjotvatn, surrounded by rolling hills and untouched wilderness. For a breathtaking fjord view, hike to the View of Fånefjorden, accessible via a path from the Fånefjell tunnel parking lot. This hike is considered to be without significant difficulty.
Absolutely! The Waterside Park in Åmli town center is very family-friendly, offering swimming, sand volleyball, mini-golf, tennis, and a skateboard park. You can also borrow fishing rods and permits there. For camping, Øyne Camping is a quiet, family-friendly spot right by the lake.
Åmli boasts a wide network of marked hiking trails varying in length and difficulty, making the surrounding lake areas accessible for all skill levels. For specific routes, you can explore the Hiking around Åmli guide, which includes trails like the 'River Fork – Rjukanfossen Waterfall loop' and the 'Swimming Spot at Forest Lake – Trogfjell Summit Weather Vane loop'.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity. The Waterside Park in Åmli town center provides accessible fishing spots, and you can borrow fishing rods and permits (not required for children under 16) from a kiosk or Madam Askeland. The region generally offers excellent possibilities for fishing in its various lakes.
Måvatn, a larger lake with two islands (Storøya and Lisleøya), is an attractive destination for exploring by boat or canoe. Its location within the Gjøvdal valley provides a picturesque setting for such activities.
Nelaug has a notable historical connection, with its Old Norse name, 'Niðlaug,' translating to 'lake of the Nidelva river,' highlighting its long-standing relationship with the Nidelva river. The lake is also regulated by a hydroelectric power plant, reflecting its role in local infrastructure.
Yes, there are several running trails available. You can find various routes, including moderate and difficult options, in the Running Trails around Åmli guide. Examples include the 'Kilandsheia – Lille Eierås loop' and the 'Foreheia – Stauefjell loop'.
While specific wildlife sightings are not detailed, the lakes are set amidst pristine natural surroundings, including forests and untouched wilderness, particularly around places like Spjotvatn and Nasvatn. This environment typically supports various bird species and other local fauna, offering opportunities for wildlife spotting for keen observers.
Yes, Øyne Camping offers a small, quiet camp right by the water, providing a convenient option for those looking to stay close to the lakes. For more general information on accommodation in the wider Åmli region, you might check resources like Visit Sørlandet.


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