Lovatnet
For large parts of the trip over the valley, we will drive alongside Lovatnet Lake.
The lake is around 11km long, and at its deepest is 138 metres deep.
If you fancy some fresh trout for dinner, then you should put aside some time for a short fishing trip, there are a lot of trout in this lake.
And best of all, it is completely free to fish here!
During the summer, the lake increases in volume due to the snow melting in the mountains, and the lake takes on a special bluegreen colour.
The colour comes from the sludge and sediment that the glacial rivers bring with them.
Despite this being a glacial lake it can have quite pleasant bathing temperatures, once the sun has warmed it up.
And then then you can feel like you are bathing in southern latitudes along the whole of the lake.
For many ,Lovatnet is a magical instagrammable image both in summer and winter.
The lake can be a fascinating sight both on a glorious summer day and when the winter storms are at their worst.
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