Canoe & SUP in Vrådal

Canoe & SUP in Vrådal

Explore the fjord-like lakes at your own pace by canoe or SUP, stopping at quiet bays and small islands along the way.

Self-paced

Self-paced

Go as slow as you like

Water views

Water views

Scenic lake surroundings

Active fun

Active fun

Light workout outdoors

Easy stops

Easy stops

Bays and islands nearby

Why it’s worth it

Freedom on calm water

Canoeing and SUP let you experience the lakes in the simplest way: paddle, drift, stop, repeat. The surroundings feel spacious and quiet, and it’s easy to shape the outing to your group: short and easy, or longer and more active.

Why it’s worth it
What you can do

What you can do

Create your own mini adventure

Paddle along the shoreline, cross to small islands, and stop for a swim or snack in a calm bay. SUP is great for a more active session, while a canoe can feel steadier for pairs or small groups.

Good to know

Weather awareness

Check wind conditions before heading out and stay close to shore if you’re inexperienced. Bring dry clothing or a towel for after paddling, and keep valuables protected. A short route can still feel like a real adventure.

Good to know

Practical information

Reservations

In peak summer, it’s smart to reserve rentals ahead if possible.

Prices

Rental prices vary by provider and duration.

Location

Best launched from calm bays and easy shore access around Vrådal’s lakes.

Accessibility

SUP needs balance; canoes feel steadier for pairs. Stay close to shore if you’re not experienced.

Best time to visit

Warm, low-wind days are best. Avoid strong wind. Conditions change quickly on open water.

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Frequently asked questions

Start kneeling, stay near shore, and keep the first trip short.

Towel, dry layer, water, and a waterproof bag for valuables.

Yes, in a canoe (with life vests). SUP with kids depends on skill and water's calmness.