Venåstjønna, Inderøy

Yesterday, after a shopping trip to Steinkjer, my husband and I decided to go to a small lake that we like. There is a parking lot, which was empty, and it is a relatively short walk to the lake, about half a kilometer.

The path to the lake is wide enough for two or three to walk abreast and suitable for either wheelchair users or people pushing baby buggies or strollers.

The path to the lake is wide, mostly gravelled and suitable for wheelchairs or baby buggies.

The name of the lake, Venåstjønna, is composed of two Norwegian words. The first word, Venås, is the name of the farm near the lake. The second word, tjønna, means the little lake. Usually this is a fairly small, shallow lake or pond, with very swampy ground around it.

As we got close to the lake, we could see the buildings that have been erected. We were still in the shelter of the trees here, and I didn’t realize at first how much it had started to rain.

Venåstjønna in the rain

The sign about the lake shows some of the more interesting types of animals and plants found her, including salamanders, frogs, and toads. At the bottom center of the sign is an aerial view of the lake which shows how much is water and how much is swampland around it.

As we approached the lake, it started to rain, quite heavily, even though the sun was shining. It was about 6 pm, so the sun was getting lower in the sky and able to shine under the clouds that were raining on us.

Thankfully, this little wild life area has been developed recently, so there was a place to take shelter. It is very important in swampy areas to limit where people tramp around. It was quite soggy still near the little lake, so the wooden pathway out to the lake is very beneficial to the surrounding area.

Benches to sit on, a roof to protect people from the rain and a place to grill food or cook coffee. This construction has just recently been added to the facilities at the lake.
Here you can see the board walk out to the edge of the lake where there is a small bench to sit on while meditating. It was too wet for us to sit out there this time. Note the bird decorating the grill.
Here is the older shelter and grill area.
There aren’t many wild areas in Inderøy that offer toilet facilities, but here there was one.
There was even a supply of firewood for those who wanted to grill food.
There are also signs that in previous times there has been peat dug up here. This is quite common in swampy areas in this part of Norway. Today, it was very wet as it has been both raining and snowing in the last month.
Another view of the lake which shows a lot of the swampland around it.
The rain doesn’t show up in the picture, but you can see that the sun is shining as well.

When it isn’t raining, there are quite a few paths in the area around the lake. Some of them looked a bit muddy on this visit. On this trip we just enjoyed spending a few minutes in the peace and quiet of the lake before heading home.

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