Best lakes around Fet are primarily defined by Lake Øyeren, a significant natural feature in the former municipality, now part of Lillestrøm, Norway. This region is known for its connection to Northern Europe's largest inland delta, formed by the Glomma River entering Lake Øyeren. The area offers a diverse landscape of wetlands, islands, and forests, providing opportunities for nature observation and outdoor activities. It also features cultural heritage sites like Fetsund Lenser, a preserved timber-sorting facility.
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The north shore of the lake is wonderfully peaceful. There is a small bench where you can sit and enjoy the view, and a few canoes that make you want to jump in and paddle away.
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Tucked away in the heart of Østmarka, Mønevann is a serene lake just a short walk from Losby. It’s a perfect spot for a peaceful break along your hike. The clear water, natural shoreline, and small wooden dock make it especially popular in summer, but the area remains calm and scenic year-round.
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Quiet lake surrounded by forest: Elvåga is a peaceful spot to take a break or just enjoy the stillness.
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The road is for the most part pretty flat with forest blocking the view, but in this area you can get a nice view of the Øyeren lake, weather permitting.
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Elvåga is a lake in Østmarka on the border between Lørenskog and Oslo municipalities. Elvåga has been used as drinking water since 1941 and supplies 10% of Oslo's population. In 1964 a 14 m high dam was built south of Turisthytte Mariholtet, separating the so-called Fri-Elvåga. In the northernmost area, separated by the dam, bathing and fishing is permitted; in the south, this is not permitted because it is used as a drinking water reservoir.
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The DNT Røyrivannskoia hut is situated right on the shores of Lake Røyrivann and can accommodate 6 guests. Bookings should be made online. Since August 2018, there has also been the ‘Stallen’ hut next door, offering an additional 4 beds. Both huts can be opened with the DNT key. Further information: https://www.ut.no/hytte/3.2040/
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The most significant natural feature is Lake Øyeren, particularly its northern part, which hosts Northern Europe's largest inland delta. This area, known as the Nordre Øyeren Nature Reserve, is an internationally important Ramsar site with exceptional biodiversity, including 25 freshwater fish species and over 260 bird species. You can also find serene forest lakes like Mønevann Lake, Østmarka and Elvåga Lake, offering quiet, forested surroundings.
Yes, Fetsund Lenser is a national heritage monument located at the gateway to the Nordre Øyeren Nature Reserve. It's Norway's only preserved timber-sorting facility, offering a unique insight into the history of timber floating. Visitors can explore a living museum with workshops, exhibitions, and walk on floating timber booms. There is also a Visitor Centre Wetland Nordre Øyeren with interactive exhibits.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the easy View of the Pier on the Lake – Fetsund Timber Booms loop from Fetsund, or explore road cycling routes such as the Lovers' Bridge – Lillestrøm Hill loop from Fetsund. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like the Haukåsen Radar Tower – Rustadsaga Café loop from Hanaborg. The calm waters of Lake Øyeren are ideal for kayaking, canoeing, and fishing.
Absolutely. Many areas are suitable for families. Fetsund Lenser is particularly family-friendly, with a park, nature trails, and a Visitor Centre Wetland Nordre Øyeren designed to engage children. Lakes like Mønevann Lake, Østmarka and Elvåga Lake are noted as family-friendly. Designated swimming areas, such as Gansvika on Lake Øyeren, offer sandy beaches for enjoyment.
The region is beautiful year-round, but spring is highly recommended for birdwatching at the Nordre Øyeren Nature Reserve due to migrating birds and breeding activity. Summer is ideal for water activities like swimming, kayaking, and fishing. The landscape changes with the seasons, offering vibrant blooms in spring, lush greenery in summer, and tranquil hues in autumn.
While specific cafes and pubs are not detailed for every lake, Fetsund Lenser has a café on-site. For accommodation, the Røyrivannskoia DNT Cabin offers overnight stays directly on Lake Røyrivann, requiring a DNT key for access. The broader Lillestrøm municipality and areas around Lake Øyeren offer various options for dining and lodging.
Yes, you can find several viewpoints. There's a specific View of Lake Øyeren from the West Side that offers a nice perspective of the lake. The open and flat delta landscape along Årnestangen also provides distinctive vistas. Nordbysjøen Lake has a small bench on its north shore, perfect for enjoying the peaceful view.
Fetsund Lenser is easily accessible by car, train, and bus, and offers parking facilities. For other lakes, parking availability varies, but many popular spots will have designated areas. Public transport options to the wider Lake Øyeren area are available, connecting from nearby towns.
Yes, swimming is possible in designated areas. Gansvika on Lake Øyeren is recommended for its sandy beach. Additionally, the northern area of Elvåga Lake permits bathing and fishing, though the southern part is a drinking water reservoir where these activities are not allowed.
Fetsund Lenser is notable for its accessibility, featuring a wheelchair-friendly path throughout the facility, including the floating timber booms. For other lake areas, accessibility varies, but many main paths and visitor centers strive to accommodate all visitors.
Lake Øyeren, especially the Nordre Øyeren Nature Reserve, is a haven for wildlife. It boasts the highest number of freshwater fish species in Norway (25 species) and is a crucial resting and breeding ground for over 260 bird species, including thousands of ducks, geese, swans, and wading birds during migration. Binoculars are highly recommended for birdwatching.


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