Lakes around Nesset, part of the Molde Municipality, are characterized by diverse natural landscapes, from long valley lakes to high-altitude reservoirs. The region features towering mountains, deep valleys, and significant water bodies that serve as sources for rivers and hydroelectric power. These areas offer a range of outdoor experiences, including hiking and exploring natural attractions. The terrain varies from accessible paths to more challenging mountain routes.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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Herjevatnet, a serene lake nestled in the Romsdalsfjella, offers a truly peaceful escape. Ideal for an easy walk or bike ride, the well-maintained gravel path circling the lake allows you to soak in the beautiful mountain scenery at your own pace. For those seeking quiet contemplation, the "Poetry Walk" with its thoughtful verses dotted along the trail provides a unique and inspiring touch. It's a perfect spot to unwind and connect with nature, with opportunities for fishing and even a cozy campfire.
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these water reflections fascinated me and then the colors, just crazy!
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From here you have a really nice view of the picturesque Isfjord.
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This dam forms lake Holbuvatnet , the intake reservoir for the Aura power station. The views all around this area are amazing. Make sure to continue up a bit farther to the Osbumagasinet reservoir and dam.
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The Nesset region offers diverse natural beauty. You can explore Eikesdalsvatnet, the largest lake in Møre og Romsdal, surrounded by towering mountains and Northern Europe's largest hazel forest. The area is also home to Mardalsfossen, one of Europe's highest waterfalls, fed by Mardalstjønna. Further inland, Aursjøen provides a dramatic mountain landscape along the scenic Aursjøvegen.
Yes, the most notable is Mardalsfossen, one of Europe's highest waterfalls, with a total drop of 655 meters. It is fed by Mardalstjønna. You can hike to the base of the waterfall, which is about 2 km from a nearby parking lot and suitable for all ages. Water is released for tourist viewing between June 20th and August 20th. For more details on the hike, you can visit Visit Norway.
Several lakes offer excellent hiking opportunities. You can enjoy an easy walk or bike ride on a well-maintained gravel path around Herjevatnet, which features beautiful mountain scenery and a unique 'Poetry Walk'. The area around Moldevatnet, close to Molde city, also has popular and accessible hiking and cycling trails. For more challenging routes, trails around Eikesdalsvatnet and Aursjøen provide stunning views and mountain experiences. You can find various hiking routes in the region on the Hiking around Nesset guide.
Yes, Eikesdalsvatnet is known for its healthy populations of trout and char, making it an excellent spot for anglers, particularly from late spring to early autumn. You can also find opportunities for fishing at Herjevatnet.
Absolutely. The hike to the base of Mardalsfossen is well-maintained and suitable for all ages. Herjevatnet offers an easy walk or bike ride on a gravel path, perfect for families. Moldevatnet, part of the Moldemarka area, also has accessible trails suitable for all ages. Additionally, the View of the Isfjord near Åndalsnes is a family-friendly viewpoint offering picturesque water reflections.
The best time to visit for waterfalls, specifically Mardalsfossen, is between June 20th and August 20th, when water is released for tourist viewing. Generally, late spring to early autumn is ideal for outdoor activities like hiking and fishing in lakes like Eikesdalsvatnet. The Moldemarka area around Moldevatnet can be enjoyed year-round, even for skiing in winter.
Yes, the Aursjøvegen is a renowned scenic mountain road that passes by Aursjøen. This road offers spectacular views, towering mountains, and a dramatic landscape, providing a magnificent contrast from the lush Eikesdalen valley to open mountain scenery.
For accommodation directly by Eikesdalsvatnet, you can find high-standard cabins at Eikesdal Hytter. During summer, Aursjøhytta near Aursjøen operates as a staffed cabin and is a self-catering DNT cabin year-round, serving as a great base for exploring the high mountains. You can find more information about Eikesdal Hytter on Visit Norway.
Beyond hiking, you can enjoy road cycling on routes like the Road Cycling Routes around Nesset, which includes routes near Isfjorden. Running is also popular, with various Running Trails around Nesset. On Eikesdalsvatnet, you can rent boats, canoes, and kayaks. Kayaking is also possible on Nedste Mardalsvatnet, near Mardalstjønna.
Yes, the region features several impressive man-made structures related to hydroelectric power. You can visit the Osbø Dam, which offers great views over the Osbumagasinet reservoir. Nearby, the Holbudammen Dam forms Lake Holbuvatnet, an intake reservoir for the Aura power station. Aursjøen itself was dammed in 1953 to serve as a reservoir for the Aura power station.
Visitors frequently appreciate the stunning natural scenery, from the dramatic mountains surrounding Eikesdalsvatnet to the powerful Mardalsfossen waterfall. The tranquility of places like Herjevatnet and the accessibility of trails around Moldevatnet are also highly valued. The impressive views from spots like the View of the Isfjord near Åndalsnes and the engineering marvels of the dams are also popular attractions.


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