Snåsavatnet
The sixth-largest lake in Norway is Snåsavatnet which is one of the most beautiful lakes in Norway. The 122 square kilometer lake is situated in the Norwegian county of Trndelag, in the towns of Steinkjer and Sånsa. At the southwest and northeast ends of the lake, respectively, are the communities of Følling and Sunnan, while Sånsa is located in the southwest. The Nordland Line follows the lake's southern side and European Route E6 follows its northern bank.
In Norway's Trndelag county, close to the tiny town of Steinkjer, sits the lovely blue-colored lake Snåsavatnet. It is Steinkjer's most stunning natural location, and visitors, anglers, and hikers frequent the area because it is so fashionable.
The Trondheimsfjord's flatlands, in the Norwegian province of Trndelag, are where Lake Sånsavatnet is located. Due to the numerous rare and endangered species that call the Lake home, including the short-eared owl, it is well known on a global scale. However, many people who are interested in the Lake might not be aware of the numerous paths in the region and the well-liked hiking trails that circle the Lake.
Location: Steinkjer and Snåsa, Trøndelag, Norway