Lakes around Iveland, a municipality in Agder County, Norway, offer a natural environment for outdoor activities. The region is characterized by forests and numerous lakes, including Oggevatn, which borders the municipality to the east. These water bodies provide opportunities for paddling, fishing, and swimming. Iveland features lakeside beaches and smaller swimming spots throughout its landscape.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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The shelter really offers a great opportunity for a long picnic in any weather, complete with a barbecue and a swim. A great idea.
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Natural idyll, cool, soft lake water...you can stay here for a long time.
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Venneslafjorden is a fjord-like widening of the Otra river, located near the town of Vennesla. Roads follow its banks, offering pleasant views across the water as you cycle through the area.
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Always nice and a must when we are in Norway. In the meantime, a nice shelter has been added. Ideal for a break with beautiful lake views. Just enjoy.
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Galtetjønn, beautiful little lake with a bench and a view of the lake. Included with water lilies and pond mummies.
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What an idyllic place, no people, pure nature. After the bridge, the view of the beautiful lake opens up.
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Oggevatn is highly recommended for paddling, offering extensive waters with 360 wooded islands perfect for canoeing and kayaking. A dedicated paddling map is available, and canoe/kayak rentals can be found locally. The lake also supports a healthy fish population, making it suitable for fishing.
Yes, Iveland offers several family-friendly options. The Hiking Shelter by the Mountain Lake is ideal for families, providing a sheltered spot for picnics, barbecues, and swimming. Additionally, Galtetjønn is a beautiful little lake with a bench, perfect for a quiet family outing to enjoy nature and water lilies. Lakeside beaches and smaller swimming spots are also found throughout the municipality.
For expansive lake views, visit Eskedalshelleren and Eskedalsbalkongen, which features a shelter for breaks. Another scenic spot is the Wooden Bridge and Lake View, offering an idyllic natural setting with cool, soft lake water.
Beyond paddling and swimming in the lakes, Iveland's natural environment is great for various outdoor pursuits. You can explore numerous cycling routes, including road cycling, mountain biking, and touring bicycle routes. These routes often pass by lakes and offer scenic views, such as those along Venneslafjorden.
Yes, the forested landscape around Iveland's lakes provides opportunities for hiking. While specific hiking trails directly around every lake are not detailed, the region is conducive to walks and exploring. Highlights like Eskedalshelleren and Eskedalsbalkongen and the Hiking Shelter by the Mountain Lake are accessible via trails and offer great spots for breaks during a hike.
Oggevatn is a significant lake bordering Iveland, known for its approximately 360 wooded islands, islets, and skerries, earning it the nickname 'an island for every day of the year.' This makes it an exceptional destination for paddling, offering solitude and a close connection with nature. Some islands are even equipped for resting and camping.
Lakes in Iveland, particularly Oggevatn, support a healthy fish population. Anglers can expect to find trout, Canadian brook trout, and perch. Fishing licenses are typically available through local fishing associations that manage the fish stocks.
Visitors appreciate the peaceful, natural setting and the opportunities for outdoor activities. Many enjoy the idyllic views, the chance for quiet picnics and barbecues by the water, and the refreshing experience of swimming in the cool lake waters. The numerous islands of Oggevatn are also a big draw for those seeking unique paddling experiences.
The warmer months, typically late spring through early autumn, are ideal for enjoying water activities like paddling, swimming, and fishing, as well as hiking and cycling. During this period, the weather is generally pleasant for exploring the natural surroundings.
While specific campsites are not detailed, some islands on Oggevatn are equipped for resting and camping, allowing visitors to experience the natural surroundings intimately. This suggests opportunities for more rustic, nature-focused camping experiences.
Yes, canoe and kayak rentals are available from local providers, such as Fredheim Leirsted, offering various types of canoes and single-person kayaks for exploring lakes like Oggevatn.
Beyond the numerous islands of Oggevatn, you can find serene spots like Galtetjønn, known for its water lilies. The region's dense forests and varied terrain also contribute to a rich natural landscape surrounding the water bodies.


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