Best lakes around Osterøy are situated in a region known for its island geography and varied natural landscapes, offering numerous opportunities for outdoor activities. The area features a mix of forest lakes and reservoirs, providing both tranquil settings and functional water sources. These lakes are often nestled among dense forests and mountains, contributing to the region's scenic appeal. Visitors can explore well-maintained paths and enjoy the natural environment surrounding these water bodies.
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Beautiful little lake that you can walk to via an easy path. On weekends, the new cafe is also open.
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Lake Svartediket is picturesquely nestled between dense forests and the mountains surrounding Bergen. As an important drinking water reservoir for the city, the lake is surrounded by pristine nature and exudes a special sense of tranquility. A well-maintained path runs along the shore and is perfect for a relaxing stroll or as part of a hike toward Fløyen or Ulriken. The reflections of the surrounding mountains in the clear water make Lake Svartediket a popular photo subject and an ideal place to linger.
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A walk around the lake and the adjacent paths is a dream
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Skomakerdiket is just a short run from the Fløyen funicular station. In fact, runners with little ones will be pleased to hear that it's reachable with a stroller. It's an idyllic little lake.
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As well as a beautiful lake to run around Revurtjernet is also rich in birdlife. The lake earned its name thanks to the foxes that can sometimes be spotted on its banks.
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Beautiful lake on the Floin, here you can canoe for free
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Yes, several lakes are ideal for families. Skomakerdiket offers free canoeing and has an accompanying cafe, perfect for children to play on and in the water. Revurtjernet is another idyllic forest lake where families can relax and even camp. Storediket Dam is also noted as family-friendly.
While specific designated swimming spots are not highlighted, many forest lakes offer opportunities for a refreshing dip. Revurtjernet is described as a perfect pond for relaxation, suggesting it could be suitable for a swim. Always check local regulations and water quality before entering.
Yes, Skomakerdiket has an accompanying cafe, making it a convenient spot for a break and refreshments during your visit.
The lakes around Osterøy are nestled among dense forests and mountains, offering scenic views and pristine nature. You can expect to see glorious reflections on the water, especially at Skomakerdiket, and tranquil settings like the idyllic forest lake Revurtjernet. Some areas also feature waterfalls, such as near Storediket Dam.
Beyond enjoying the lakes themselves, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy, moderate, and difficult options. For example, the Kossdalen Trail is an easy hike, while the Kossdalssvingane Trail is moderate. There are also road cycling routes and running trails available. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Osterøy, Road Cycling Routes around Osterøy, and Running Trails around Osterøy guide pages.
Yes, Svartediket Lake features a well-maintained path along its shore that is perfect for a relaxing stroll. This path can also be integrated into a longer hike towards Fløyen or Ulriken. Skomakerdiket is also noted as wheelchair accessible.
The lakes offer beauty in both summer and winter. For activities like canoeing and general relaxation by the water, summer is ideal. However, places like Revurtjernet are described as perfect for relaxation in both summer and winter, suggesting year-round appeal. The scenic reflections and tranquil settings can be enjoyed in various seasons, depending on your preferred activities.
Yes, Revurtjernet is specifically mentioned as a place where you can camp, offering a peaceful overnight experience by an idyllic forest lake.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquil settings, the scenic beauty with glorious reflections, and the opportunities for relaxation. The well-maintained paths for strolling, the chance for free canoeing at Skomakerdiket, and the pristine nature surrounding lakes like Svartediket Lake are frequently enjoyed.
While specific 'hidden gems' are not explicitly named, the region features many forest lakes beyond the most popular spots. Exploring trails that lead to smaller, less-frequented bodies of water, such as those found deeper within the forest areas, can often lead to more secluded experiences. The komoot community has shared over 80 photos, indicating many diverse spots to discover.
Yes, Svartediket Lake serves as part of Bergen's water supply, and Storediket Dam is a reservoir for Bergen's drinking water. These lakes are often surrounded by pristine nature due to their importance as water sources.


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