Best lakes around Bogesundslandet is a picturesque peninsula located in Vaxholm Municipality, Sweden. This area features a natural reserve with diverse landscapes, including forests, wetlands, and various water bodies. The region offers extensive recreational opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts, making it a compelling destination for nature exploration.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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This is the starting point of Lilla Ladviksrundan, an easy 4.1 km loop that follows the shoreline of Skåvsjöholmssundet, offering frequent water views and quiet forest sections. The trail includes a windshelter and a designated grill area, making it a pleasant place for a break. Waymarking is clear, and the route stays close to the water for much of the walk.
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Frösvik is called by Commuter boat 80,and can be reached from Lidingö (Mor Annas brygga).
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Commuter ferry 80 stops here, the 2022/2023 winter timetable is available here: https://mitt.sl.se/ficktid/vinter/V80.pdf
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Jordbrodammem - earth bridge dam Black birch skeletons stick out of the water. Jordbrodammen was originally a swamp that grew back with birch forest after it was drained. In the 1990s, the wetland was replanted to provide irrigation for the golf course. Now the pond is also a popular breeding ground for various species of birds, including little grebes, coots, gadwall and whooper swan.
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SL ferry 81 goes to Frösvik from Ropsten and one can start at ride here and then go to Vaxholm for a ferry back to Stockholm
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Bogesundslandet offers diverse natural features. At Jordbrodammen Wetland, you'll find distinctive 'black birch skeletons' protruding from the water, remnants of a forest that once grew there. The area also features wetlands with high natural values, such as Dammstakärret, which is a Natura 2000 protected area known for its rich biodiversity and unique plant species like sphagnum mosses.
Yes, Bogesundslandet is excellent for birdwatching. Jordbrodammen Wetland is a popular breeding ground for various bird species, including little grebes, coots, gadwall, and whooper swans. Dammstakärret is another notable spot where you might hear the solitary call of the great northern diver in spring.
Beyond the diverse birdlife, the Bogesundslandet Nature Reserve is home to various mammals. Visitors often spot deer, hare, and wild boar in the forests and open fields surrounding the lakes.
The region is an outdoor enthusiast's playground. Popular activities include hiking, cycling, and equestrian trails. You can also enjoy fishing, kayaking, and birdwatching, especially at locations like Eke Bay. There are also prepared swimming spots and picnic areas with fire pits.
Yes, there are family-friendly hiking options. For example, the Lilla Ladviksrundan trailhead marks the start of an easy 4.1 km loop that follows the shoreline, offering frequent water views and quiet forest sections. This trail includes a wind shelter and a designated grill area, perfect for a family break. You can find more hiking routes at Hiking around Bogesundslandet.
Absolutely. Bogesundslandet offers extensive networks of cycling trails. You can find various routes for both road cycling and touring bicycles. For more details, explore the guides on Road Cycling Routes around Bogesundslandet and Cycling around Bogesundslandet.
Yes, the lakes and surrounding fjärds provide excellent opportunities for water sports. Eke Bay is a versatile location popular with anglers and kayakers. The broader region also offers many spots for fishing and kayaking.
Public transport is available to parts of Bogesundslandet. For instance, Frösvik Jetty is accessible by commuter ferry (SL ferry 80), providing a convenient starting point for exploring the area.
Yes, several areas are equipped for visitors. The Dammstakärrsrundan hiking trail, which leads past Dammstakärret, includes rest areas with wind shelters and barbecue facilities. The Lilla Ladviksrundan trail also features a wind shelter and a designated grill area.
Bogesundslandet offers different experiences throughout the year. Spring is ideal for birdwatching, especially at Jordbrodammen Wetland and Dammstakärret, where you might spot rare orchids in summer. The extensive trail networks are enjoyable in spring, summer, and autumn. Winter offers opportunities for different activities, though conditions may vary.
Yes, Dammstakärret is described as a forest tarn with a distinct 'wilderness feel.' This area, recognized as a Natura 2000 site, boasts high natural values and rich biodiversity, making it perfect for those seeking a more secluded nature experience.


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