Djupvatnet is a picturesque glacial lake located in western Norway, specifically in the municipality of Stranda in the Møre og Romsdal county. The lake sits at an altitude of 1008 meters above sea level and is surrounded by steep mountains, making it a popular destination for hikers and outdoor enthusiasts.
Djupvatnet is situated near the top of the Geiranger-Trollstigen National Tourist Route, which is a 106-kilometer scenic drive through some of Norway's most spectacular landscapes. The lake is accessible by car via a steep, narrow road that winds its way up from the town of Geiranger.
In the summer months, visitors to Djupvatnet can go hiking, fishing, and kayaking on the lake. There is also a restaurant and souvenir shop located near the lake's edge. In the winter, the area is popular for skiing and snowboarding, with several ski resorts located nearby. Additionally, the lake is famous for its spectacular views of the surrounding mountains, which are reflected in the calm waters of the lake.