Best lakes around Moskenes are found within Norway's dramatic Lofoten Islands, offering unique natural beauty and diverse outdoor activities. This municipality is characterized by towering mountains, serene waters, and rugged coastal landscapes. The area provides opportunities for hiking, appreciating the tranquil environment, and exploring picturesque villages. Moskenes is a destination for those seeking to experience the wild and magnificent nature of Northern Norway.
Last updated: April 30, 2026
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Indeed a very nice fjord on the way to/from the beach. Met a friendly local on the way back to the pier and we had a nice informative chat. Be prepared for a picnic if the café is closed.
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This is a gorgeous little fjord on the way to Bunes beachm often cited as one of Norway's most beautiful beaches. The fjord is hemmed in by Pantaliatinden to the east and Hatinden to the west.
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Stuvdalsvatnet is one of the lakes you'll pass on the way to the Munkebu Hut and the spectacular Munken. You can expect beautiful views along this section. On the trail, there's a rock step that is tackled via a chain – very much necessary when the rock is wet and slippery.
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This is a gorgeous little fjord on the way to Bunes beachm often cited as one of Norway's most beautiful beaches. The fjord is hemmed in by Pantaliatinden to the east and Hatinden to the west.
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Great hike with a beautiful view of the Lofoten. Be careful if it has rained a few days before - the trail becomes very muddy and slippery.
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If the weather is good you can also see the mountains further away.
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For challenging and rewarding hikes, Lake Stuvdalsvatnet is a popular choice, forming part of the demanding route to the Munkebu Hut. Another favorite is Ågvatnet, known for its adventurous trails and wild, magnificent nature.
Yes, Ågvatnet offers opportunities for wild swimming in its clear waters, especially after a challenging trek. However, be aware that meltwater and rain can sometimes make it less suitable, and the beach area can be small.
Hiking around lakes like Stuvdalsvatnet and Ågvatnet can be demanding. Trails often feature muddy sections, slippery roots, loose rocks, and narrow, overgrown paths. Some routes, like the one to Stuvdalsvatnet, even include rock steps that require chains to navigate, especially when wet.
While many trails are challenging, Moskenesvatnet is easily accessible and offers a serene environment for peaceful views, though swimming is prohibited as it's a drinking water reservoir. For a more active family outing, the area around Ågvatnet has a small beach that can be enjoyable in summer, though the trails leading to it can be tricky.
The summer months (June-August) are generally best for hiking and enjoying the lakes, offering milder weather and longer daylight hours. However, spring (March-May) can also be beautiful, but be prepared for muddy ground and potentially frozen snowfields, especially on higher trails. Always check the weather forecast in advance.
Yes, swimming is prohibited in Moskenesvatnet. This lake serves as a drinking water reservoir for the local community, so its waters must remain undisturbed.
Beyond hiking, Moskenes offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various MTB trails, enjoy scenic road cycling routes, or embark on more challenging mountain hikes that often provide stunning views of the lakes and fjords.
The lakes are nestled within a dramatic landscape of towering mountains and rugged coastal terrain. You can expect crystal clear waters, small secluded beaches, and panoramic vistas. Highlights like View of the Lofoten Fjords offer breathtaking perspectives of the islands and glistening water, often with lakes as part of the scenery.
Accessibility varies significantly. Moskenesvatnet is easily accessible, offering peaceful views. However, many other lakes, like Ågvatnet and Stuvdalsvatnet, are reached via adventurous and sometimes challenging hiking trails that require good physical condition and appropriate gear.
Visitors are captivated by the wild and magnificent nature, the primeval panoramas, and the sense of being at the 'end of the world'. Many appreciate the opportunity for challenging hikes leading to spectacular views and the chance to find secluded spots to relax and enjoy the serene environment, often with the possibility of wild swimming in clear waters.
Yes, Markvatnet is part of a scenic hiking route that traverses from Torsfjord to Kvalvika, offering a glimpse into the varied natural beauty of Moskenesøya. Similarly, Stuvdalsvatnet is encountered along the demanding route to the Munkebu Hut, providing beautiful views as part of a longer trek.
While not guaranteed, the serene environment and accessible location of Moskenesvatnet make it a potential spot for observing the Northern Lights when conditions are right and the sky is clear. Its open views provide a good vantage point away from light pollution.


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