Lakes around Granvin Herad, now integrated into Voss Municipality, are known for their unique geological history and diverse ecosystems. Granvinsvatnet, the primary lake, was formed from a fjord that became freshwater due to land elevation after the last ice age, spanning over 4 square kilometers. The region features wetlands that support various bird species and rich aquatic life, including sea trout and salmon. Visitors can explore scenic paths and enjoy the landscape shaped by feeder rivers originating from snow-covered mountain…
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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Ulvik in Hardanger is Norway's most important fruit-growing region. Apples, pears, and cherries grow on the sunny slopes of the fjord, providing about 40 percent of Norway's fruit harvest. The fruits form the basis for juices, ciders, and jams, which can be sampled directly at the farms.
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Relaxing and scenic ride alongside the Granvin lake.
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Quiet road to ride on follows old railway line.
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The view of Ulvikfjord is wide and clear, with deep blue water surrounded by steep green hills. You might spot a few farms in the distance or a boat passing by.
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Lake Solsævatnet lies quietly between rolling hills and rocky outcrops, offering a calm and remote feel. The shoreline is mostly natural and untouched, with patches of low vegetation and occasional views over the broader valley.
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Beautiful route along the lake Granvinsvatnet, as it is on the former railway embankment.
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The lakes in Granvin Herad offer a blend of natural beauty. You'll find Granvinsvatnet, a significant lake formed from a former fjord, surrounded by fertile farmland at the Granvin delta. The area also features wetlands rich in birdlife and rare plant species. Additionally, you can visit Orchards by the Lake, known for fruit cultivation.
Granvinsvatnet and its waterways support a diverse ecosystem. Sea trout and salmon migrate up the Storelvi river, and the lake is home to eels, various trout species, and a substantial population of three-spined stickleback. It potentially hosts the largest freshwater nesting colony of Red-breasted Mergansers in Hordaland. The Granvin delta's wetlands are a haven for numerous bird species like redshank, snipe, and grey heron.
Yes, Granvinsvatnet itself has a unique geological history, having formed from a fjord that became freshwater due to land elevation after the last ice age. You can also experience history by cycling on the Old Railway Cycle Path Along Grandvinsvatnet, which follows a former railway line.
For wide and clear vistas, visitors enjoy the View of Ulvikfjord, where you can see deep blue water surrounded by steep green hills. The Granvinsvatnet Lakeside Path also offers beautiful views along the lake.
Absolutely. A popular option is the Old Railway Cycle Path Along Grandvinsvatnet, which is perfect for cycling along the lake. You can find more cycling routes in the area by exploring the Cycling around Granvin Herad guide.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities near the lakes. For example, you can find easy to difficult trails like the 'Skjervsfossen Waterfall – Public Toilet loop' or the 'View of the Eidfjord – View from Oksen loop'. More options are available in the Hiking around Granvin Herad guide.
Many areas around the lakes are family-friendly. The Old Railway Cycle Path Along Grandvinsvatnet and the Granvinsvatnet Lakeside Path are suitable for families. Visiting the Orchards by the Lake also offers a pleasant family experience, including sampling local fruit products.
The lakes are beautiful year-round, but for outdoor activities like cycling and hiking, late spring to early autumn (May to September) is ideal. This period offers pleasant weather and full access to trails. If you're interested in fruit harvesting, late summer and early autumn are perfect for visiting the orchards.
The Norwegian National Road 13 follows the northern and eastern shores of Granvinsvatnet, making it accessible by car. For public transport options, it's best to check local bus schedules connecting to Granvin or Voss, as services can vary. Granvin Church, a picturesque landmark, is situated on the eastern shore of Granvinsvatnet and is a good reference point.
Yes, there are trails suitable for beginners. For instance, the Old Railway Cycle Path Along Grandvinsvatnet is generally easy to navigate. For hiking, you can find easy routes like the 'Skjervsfossen Waterfall – Public Toilet loop' in the Hiking around Granvin Herad guide.
The lakes in Granvin Herad are unique due to their geological history, particularly Granvinsvatnet, which was once a fjord that transformed into a freshwater lake after the last ice age. This history, combined with the rich biodiversity, including adapted sea trout and a significant Red-breasted Merganser population, makes the area ecologically distinct.
Visitors particularly enjoy the scenic and relaxing experiences, especially cycling or walking along the old railway path that runs alongside Granvinsvatnet. The beautiful views of the deep blue water surrounded by steep green hills, and the opportunity to explore fruit orchards and sample local products, are also highly appreciated.


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