Best lakes in Vestfold are found in a region of Norway known for its diverse natural landscapes and significant water bodies. The area features numerous lakes, including Farris, Borrevannet, and Goksjø, each offering distinct characteristics. These lakes contribute to the region's geography, providing freshwater sources and supporting varied ecosystems. Vestfold's lakes are central to its natural environment, offering opportunities for outdoor activities.
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Femtedammen is a charming lake situated just north of Tønsberg. It’s a lovely spot to escape to for a stroll just outside the city.
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Askjemvannet is a tranquil lake nestled among forested hills and open patches of rocky terrain. The trail along the shore follows a mix of natural ground and occasional uneven sections, with calm water views and quiet surroundings accompanying you along the way.
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Big bathing area with shelters and fireplaces. Planned to camp here, but was too crowded on a Monday evening and Tuesday morning, so maybe not ideal for that.
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Trollsvannstua is beautifully located by Trollsvannet on the border of Sandefjord and Larvik. The cabin has 23 beds, a cosy living and dining area, well-equipped kitchen, solar power, and an outdoor toilet. Ideal for groups – just note that dogs aren’t allowed inside.
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Bridge with a clear view of the lake and a charming little fisherman’s hut nearby.
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Great spot to cool off – only 100 metres from the carpark with a stunning view of Trollsvannet.
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Trollsvannstua is idyllically located by Trollsvannet in Sandefjord municipality/Larvik municipality (Andebu/Lardal). The living room functions as both a dining cabin and a rental cabin for groups. There are 23 sleeping places inside the cabin, consisting of a bedroom with two single beds, two bedrooms with six bunk beds in each room, and a loft with loose mattresses. In addition, there is a small laundry room, well-equipped kitchen, large living room with dining areas, propane and solar panels, well and outdoor toilet. Dogs are not allowed inside the cabin.
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Øyvann is idyllically located with easy access from Sørkedalen in the summer. Cozy picnic areas on both sides. There is a good trout population in the water, but the fish can be difficult to fool.
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For nature enthusiasts and birdwatchers, Borrevannet in Horten municipality is an excellent choice. It's a designated nature reserve, home to around 255 registered bird species, with 110 of them nesting there. The area around Vassbånn, including the lake and its beach areas, is protected, offering unspoiled wildlife viewing opportunities.
Yes, several lakes in Vestfold offer family-friendly activities. Goksjø is popular for swimming, canoeing, and ice-skating in winter. For a unique swimming experience, consider Plaskedammen, a seawater pool with wonderfully warm water, ideal for kids. Additionally, the Swimming Spot at Trollsvannet is easily accessible, just 100 meters from the carpark, and offers beautiful views.
Vestfold's lakes offer diverse fishing experiences. Borrevannet is renowned for pike and perch fishing, with large catches common. Goksjø also supports a variety of fish species, including Northern pike, European perch, and brown trout, making it a good spot for anglers. However, it's advised not to eat fish from Goksjø due to potential algae-producing toxins.
You'll find various hiking opportunities around Vestfold's lakes. For instance, Farris has marked paths along its shores, perfect for scenic walks. You can explore a range of trails by checking out the Hiking in Vestfold guide, which includes routes like the 'Tour of Straven & Rakke' and 'Around Essoskogen'. For easier walks, the Easy hikes in Vestfold guide features trails such as 'Around Lake Askjem'.
Yes, there are cabins available for visitors. The Trollsvannstua Cabin is beautifully located by Trollsvannet, offering 23 beds, a cozy living area, and a well-equipped kitchen, ideal for groups. Another option is the Fisherman's Cabin by the Lake, which provides a charming viewpoint over the water.
Farris is a great choice for boating and canoeing, especially during summer, with its many islands and coves to explore. Borrevannet and Goksjø also offer good conditions for canoeing, allowing you to enjoy their pristine surroundings and diverse wildlife from the water.
Absolutely. Many lakes in Vestfold offer stunning viewpoints. For example, By the Oslofjord provides expansive views across the Oslofjord, where you can observe numerous boats and ships. Other highlights like Øyvannet and Sveins Plass are also noted for their scenic perspectives of the lakes and surrounding forests.
In winter, some of Vestfold's lakes transform into venues for cold-weather activities. Historically, Farriskilen on Farris was a hub for winter sports like ice skating and cross-country skiing. Goksjø is also a popular spot for ice-skating when conditions allow.
Yes, Vestfold's lakes boast unique natural features. Farris is a freshwater moraine-dammed lake, known for its numerous islands and coves. Borrevannet is a nationally important bird area and a protected nature reserve. Plaskedammen is a natural monument featuring a seawater pool that warms up beautifully for swimming.
While specific cycling routes directly around every lake aren't detailed, the region offers gravel biking opportunities. You can find various routes in the Gravel biking in Vestfold guide, which includes routes like the 'Alfheim beach and gravel loop' and the 'Moss Ferry Terminal – Kajalunden Nature Reserve loop'.
Farris is the largest lake in Vestfold, stretching approximately 21 km² from Kilen in Larvik south to Siljan in the north. It also serves as a vital drinking water source for a significant portion of Vestfold's population.
While specific crowd levels vary, lakes like Lake Askjem and Øyvannet, though popular with the komoot community, might offer a more tranquil experience compared to the larger, more activity-focused lakes. Exploring the marked paths around Farris can also lead to quieter coves and areas.


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