Best lakes around Audnedal, now part of Lyngdal Municipality, are set within a scenic valley fed by the Audna river system. This region offers diverse natural landscapes, making it a destination for outdoor recreation. The area is characterized by its tranquil environment and opportunities for various activities. Visitors can explore picturesque scenery and engage in activities such as swimming, paddling, and hiking.
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Divine hike in the Norwegian mountains, always light reflections in the numerous lakes. A good basic fitness level should be present. Hiking boots with proper tread or grip should also be considered. If the weather is good, as it was for us, absolute hiking pleasure in Norway. Enough words, let the pictures speak instead. Norway is great
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The Myglevann picnic and grill area is a perfect lakeside resting spot equipped with picnic tables, a shelter, and a grill for outdoor cooking. From here, you can continue across the bridge to reach viewpoints with even more views of the lake.
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We took the path above the shore. Even that was sometimes difficult to find
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We also looked for the path on the shore, but only found a trail in some places. You should only search with long trousers and high heels, since it is partly swampy, bushy and prickly.
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Location should be corrected. You will Not find the Cabin follwing the hiking trail
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We did not find the path marked on the map directly on the shore, instead the path goes a little further away from the shore over a hill. Nice view over the lake.
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At this point there is a nice picnic area right by the lake. Here you can rest and swim wonderfully.
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The lakes in Audnedal, particularly Ytre Øydnavatnet and Øvre Øydnavatnet, offer a variety of recreational activities. You can enjoy paddling, swimming, and hiking. Ytre Øydnavatnet features a climbing course at the Sundet outdoor recreation area, while Øvre Øydnavatnet has a sand volleyball court at Byremosanden. For more extensive outdoor adventures, you can explore various hiking routes and cycling trails throughout the Audnedal region.
Yes, several lakes in Audnedal are well-suited for families. The Sundet outdoor recreation area on Ytre Øydnavatnet and Byremosanden on Øvre Øydnavatnet both offer bathing areas, picnic spots, and accessible facilities. You can also find the Myglevann Picnic and Grill Area, which is a perfect lakeside resting spot with picnic tables, a shelter, and a grill for outdoor cooking. The Swimming Spot at Bjørndalsvatn is another great family-friendly option for resting and swimming.
Popular swimming spots include the bathing areas at Sundet on Ytre Øydnavatnet and Byremosanden on Øvre Øydnavatnet. Both locations are well-equipped with facilities. Additionally, the Swimming Spot at Bjørndalsvatn offers a nice picnic area right by the lake, ideal for a refreshing dip.
Absolutely. The Øydnavatn lakes, including Ytre Øydnavatnet and Øvre Øydnavatnet, are renowned as a 'paradise for paddlers.' You'll find numerous beautiful beaches and campsites, with canoe rentals often available. Some locations even offer free use of canoes. These lakes provide an ideal environment for exploring by canoe, with established resting places and simple shelters.
The area around Audnedal's lakes offers a range of hiking experiences. You can find trails with scenic views, such as the path near View of the Lake and Hillside Trail, which offers a nice perspective over the lake. For a more challenging experience, the Barnastig – Skuggevatn – Hestevatn route provides a divine hike in the Norwegian mountains with light reflections in numerous lakes. You can find more detailed information on various hiking routes in the region, ranging from easy to moderate difficulty.
Yes, both Ytre Øydnavatnet and Øvre Øydnavatnet offer accessible facilities. The Sundet outdoor recreation area on Ytre Øydnavatnet and Byremosanden on Øvre Øydnavatnet provide accessible water access for individuals with disabilities, along with toilet facilities and parking.
The lakes are most popular during the warmer months, typically from late spring to early autumn, when conditions are ideal for swimming, paddling, and hiking. If the weather is good, you can expect absolute hiking pleasure, as noted by visitors on trails like Barnastig. Winter hiking is also possible, but requires appropriate gear and preparation.
Several lakes offer excellent spots for resting and picnicking. The Myglevann Picnic and Grill Area is a well-equipped spot with tables, a shelter, and a grill. You'll also find nice picnic areas right by the lake at the Swimming Spot at Bjørndalsvatn. Additionally, the outdoor recreation areas at Ytre Øydnavatnet and Øvre Øydnavatnet provide ample space for relaxation.
Yes, there are options for shelters and cabins. The Sundet outdoor recreation area on Ytre Øydnavatnet has a lean-to shelter (gapahuk). For a more substantial stop, you might find a Cabin with Lake View, which visitors have noted as a nice stop on a long walk, though its exact location might require careful navigation.
When hiking near the lakes, especially on less-defined paths, be prepared for varied terrain. Some areas can be swampy, bushy, and prickly, so long trousers and appropriate footwear with good grip are recommended. A good basic fitness level is also advisable for certain trails. Always ensure you have proper hiking boots, especially if exploring routes like Barnastig – Skuggevatn – Hestevatn.


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