Hlidarvatn Lake Travel Guide
Hlidarvatn lake, or Hlíðarvatn in Icelandic, is a serene body of water nestled in the Hnappadalur valley in West Iceland. It offers picturesque views and opportunities for fishing and outdoor recreation.
The lake is home to different types of fish and offers excellent fishing opportunities throughout the summer months. You need a fishing license to fish in the lake.
If you are interested in fishing or want to visit a beautiful lake, then you can do so on a self-drive tour. This ten-day self-drive tour of the complete Ring Road or this eight-day northern lights winter self-drive tour of West and South Iceland are examples of itineraries that provide opportunities to visit Hlidarvatn lake when you are in West Iceland. Those who choose to rent a car during their trip to Iceland can also explore it.
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Physical Features of Hlidarvatn Lake
Hlidarvatn lake has an area of around 2.5 miles (4 kilometers) and is about 65.6 feet (20 meters) deep at its maximum depth. It is approximately 246 feet (75 meters) above sea level.
Hlidarvatn lake is unique because the water levels often change during the summer, making for some exciting angling as new fishing spots appear. Many fish call the lake home, including char and brown trout.
The picturesque lake is also a serene place to stop for a picnic or a walk and admire the surrounding scenery.
How to Get to Hlidarvatn Lake
The easiest way to Hlidarvatn lake is by car. Borgarnes is the nearest large town, around 33.5 miles (54 kilometers) away. From Borgarnes, take the Snaefellsnes road before turning right onto Heydalsvegur road.
This gravel road is marked Budardalur. Follow it for around 6.2 miles (10 kilometers) until you see the lake.
If traveling from Reykjavik, Hlidarvatn lake is around 81 miles (130 kilometers) away via the Hvalfjardagong tunnel.
The town of Stykkisholmur on the Snaefellsnes peninsula is also close to the lake. This means you can also visit as part of Snaefellsnes tours.
Attractions Near to Hlidarvatn Lake
West Iceland boasts diverse attractions, from majestic waterfalls like the Hraunfossar waterfall to historic sites like Reykholt, home to medieval scholar Snorri Sturluson.
The region offers hiking, birdwatching, and opportunities to learn about Icelandic culture.
The nearest town to Hlidarvatn lake, Borgarnes, is a small town with a population of about 2,000 people. It's situated in the Borgarfjordur fjord, offering lovely views of the surrounding mountains and water.
The town has a rich history and is a gateway to nearby natural attractions, such as the Snaefellsnes peninsula and Borgarfjordur region.
Visitors can explore historical sites, including the Settlement Center, which delves into Iceland's early history.
Borgarnes provides basic amenities like accommodations, restaurants, and shops, making it convenient for exploring the area's scenic beauty and cultural heritage.
Glanni waterfall is approximately 50 miles (81 kilometers) from Hlidarvatn lake. It cascades gracefully over a series of basalt rocks. Visitors can briefly hike along the Grabrok volcanic crater before reaching this tranquil spot.
Surrounded by lush greenery, Glanni waterfall invites travelers to relax and admire its natural beauty while listening to the soothing sound of flowing water.
The area offers picnic facilities and walking paths, making it an ideal stop for families and nature enthusiasts.
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