Best lakes around Fræna, now part of Hustadvika Municipality in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway, offers a landscape characterized by its dramatic coastline, fjords, and mountainous terrain. While traditional expansive freshwater lakes are less common, the region provides unique water experiences, including underground lakes and cave pools. The area's natural features, such as the Frænfjorden, significantly shape its geography. Visitors can explore a variety of natural and cultural landmarks, making it a diverse destination for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Makes a nice stop on various bike trips around town.
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Unique great mountain panoramic view that fascinates
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Very nice view from Varden to the mountains beyond the Moldefjord
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A beautiful park with a lake and old houses worth seeing. Entry is not free.
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Well-developed path, even wheelchair-accessible and signposted as a separate circular path. Very cool!
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You should definitely stop by here when you stay in Molde.
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Great open-air museum with impressive houses.
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Very interesting area with the old houses.
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The Fræna region, now part of Hustadvika Municipality, offers distinctive water experiences rather than traditional expansive freshwater lakes. You can explore the Underground Lake at Bergtatt, located within a former marble mine, where you can take a raft trip across crystal-clear waters. Another unique spot is the Trollkirka Caves, featuring an impressive 14-meter underground waterfall that cascades into a marble pool.
Yes, there is an Accessible Path at Øverlandsvatnet. This well-developed path is even wheelchair-accessible and is signposted as a separate circular route, making it suitable for a wide range of visitors.
Beyond the unique underground attractions, you can find serene spots like the Water Lily Pond by the Coast, known for its natural beauty. The region's geography is also shaped by the dramatic coastline and fjords, offering stunning views like the Molde Harbour and Mountain Panorama, where mountains contrast with cruise ships.
Yes, several spots are family-friendly. The Molde Harbour and Mountain Panorama and the View of Molde and the Fjord offer great views for all ages. The Romsdal Open-Air Museum is also family-friendly, providing insights into local history in a park setting. The Accessible Path at Øverlandsvatnet is suitable for families, including those with strollers or wheelchairs.
The Romsdal Open-Air Museum is a notable historical site. It features old houses and provides explanations of life in earlier times, set within a park that includes a church. This offers a glimpse into the local heritage and culture.
The region offers various outdoor activities. For hiking, you can explore trails like the 'View of the Trollkyrkja Valley – Trollkirka Waterfall and Cave loop' or the 'Øverlandsvatnet Loop Trail'. You can find more hiking options on the Hiking around Fræna guide. There are also road cycling routes and running trails available; for example, the 'Trollkyrkja loop' is a challenging running trail. Check the Road Cycling Routes around Fræna guide and Running Trails around Fræna guide for more details.
The Trollkirka Caves are generally accessible, but for the best experience, consider visiting during the summer months. The journey to the caves involves an uphill hike of about 90 minutes, so sturdy footwear is essential. A headlamp or flashlight is also necessary for navigating the dark passages inside.
The Bergtatt underground lake offers daily tours during the summer season. Private tours can be arranged year-round, providing flexibility for visitors outside the main season.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique and dramatic natural scenery. The contrast between mountains and fjords, the serene beauty of spots like the Water Lily Pond by the Coast, and the distinctive experiences of the underground lake at Bergtatt and the Trollkirka Caves are highly valued. The well-developed and accessible paths, such as the one at Øverlandsvatnet, also receive positive feedback.
When visiting the Water Lily Pond by the Coast, it is recommended to only walk the path when it's absolutely dry. Otherwise, you might get very wet feet due to the terrain.
The hike to Trollkirka Caves is an uphill journey of about 90 minutes on marked trails. It requires sturdy footwear, and you'll need a headlamp or flashlight to explore the dark passages inside the caves. The caves feature three main chambers and an underground waterfall, offering a unique experience.


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