Hornindalsvatnet
Hornindalsvatnet is a large lake located in the Hornindal municipality of Sogn og Fjordane county, Norway. It is the largest lake in Norway by volume, with a surface area of approximately 132 square kilometers and a maximum depth of 408 meters. The lake is part of the Hornindalsvassdraget river system, which is one of the largest in Norway. Hornindalsvatnet is known for its stunning natural beauty, with surrounding mountains and forests creating a picturesque landscape. The lake is also an important source of hydroelectric power, with several dams and power plants along its shores. Fishing is a popular activity on the lake, with species such as trout, char, and pike being commonly caught. The area around Hornindalsvatnet is also a popular destination for hiking and other outdoor activities. The lake is connected to the nearby lake Sognefjorden by the Hornindalsvatn tunnel, which is part of the European route E16 highway.