Some have for different reasons lost their ability to venture into nature or embark on fishing trips. This of course does not mean one loses it’s interest in nature or recreational fishing.
Several municipalities, companies and fishing associations, have made measures in ensuring an offer for people with a disability, and giving them access to the nature we all love som much. Some offers have been in place for some time, others are new, and we are sure more will follow. Fishspot will inform about these places and make them accessible to more people. We are, with this in mind, launching our new category of fishing “Accessible Design”. Under the category “Accessible Design”, all offers with fishing options for people with a disability or mobility issue, will be listed.

Fishing Facilities on The Nea
FisheryFishing spot on the popular River Nea in Tydal with nice facilities and wheelchair access, perfect for those with the need for easy access. This is a nicely built and well-maintained fishing […]Read more

Lake Kviknedølstjønna
FisheryLake Kviknedølstjønna in the Fådalen fishing area offers free fishing for everyone year round. Here you will find a fishing dock with a roof, areas for grilling and social get togethers, a […]Read more

Lake Kroktjønna
FisheryLake Kroktjønna, which is located in the Stormoegga adventure park, offers a well laid out trail system and handicapped accessible fishing, and is a part of the Grimsbutjønnan fishing area where you […]Read more

Adaptive Fishing in Engerdal
FisheryIn Engerdal we believe nature and outdoor activities should be enjoyed by everyone – no matter their ability or skill level. This can mean families with small children, the injured and handicapped, […]Read more