Best lakes around Nyköping are situated in Södermanland, Sweden, offering a landscape dotted with numerous lakes. The municipality is home to approximately 160 lakes, providing a variety of recreational activities and natural beauty. These bodies of water are central to the region's natural features and appeal to visitors.
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Amazing! The best hiking boots I've had in Sweden so far. A wonderful place!
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A “No Camping” sign has now been put up on the beach.
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Nävsjömossen is a nature reserve in the municipality of Norrköping, west and north of Lake Nävsjön. The area has been protected since 2013 and covers an area of 182 hectares.
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Ideal for a picnic with or without a swim in the lake.
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Really nice sand beach with a large grass area and nearby parking. It has a small playground to the side. Camping is not allowed on the beach. There is a toilet with running water, trash cans and some picnic tables. There is also a fireplace and firewood is provided.
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There is also enough space for 2-3 tents, but there is no toilet or running water.
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Great view from the cliffs, but pretty exposed to wind. There is a fireplace and a picnic table here, as well as one of the Sörmlandsleden guest books where you can log your visit. When I passed by there were a couple of tents pitched here.
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Nice place to hang out and even make a fire. Saws for making wood even hang out.
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The Nyköping area offers a diverse landscape. You can find large open water areas, reedy shores, and numerous islands, especially in lakes like Båven. Nature reserves such as Stendörren Nature Reserve provide unique access to archipelago islands via suspension bridges, offering coastal views and cliffside swimming. Nävsjömossen Nature Reserve features protected forests and the serene Lake Nävsjön.
Yes, several spots are great for families. Sundvägen Beach within Nynäs Nature Reserve offers a large sand beach with a grass area, a small playground, dry toilets, drinking water, and barbecue facilities. Stendörren Nature Reserve is also family-friendly, with barbecue areas and opportunities for picnics and easy exploration of the archipelago.
The Nyköping lakes region is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, biking, canoeing, fishing, and swimming. For hiking, explore trails within nature reserves like Nävsjömossen or the extensive Sörmlandsleden trail system. You can find numerous routes for jogging, mountain biking, and hiking around Nyköping, including trails like the 'Örstigsnäs naturreservat loop' for running or the 'Äspskärleden, Krokholmen and Aspo loop' for hiking. More details on these activities can be found in the Hiking around Nyköping guide, the MTB Trails around Nyköping guide, and the Running Trails around Nyköping guide.
Lake Yngaren and Lake Båven are particularly popular for fishing. Lake Yngaren, Södermanland's fourth largest lake, is known for species like perch, zander, pike, whitefish, and tench. Lake Båven, the largest lake entirely within Södermanland, offers perch, pike, zander, and is one of the few lakes in Sweden where wels catfish can be found.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. Lake Nävsjön, located within Nävsjömossen Nature Reserve, features an 8-kilometer hiking trail that loops around the lake. Nynäs Nature Reserve, which includes lakes like Björken, also provides numerous hiking trails. The Sörmlandsleden trail system also has sections that pass by or near various lakes, offering scenic routes like the 'From Ålvik to Stora Krokholmen - Naturum Stendörren' trail.
Lake Båven is the largest lake entirely within Södermanland and is characterized by its numerous branches, islands, and over 500 kilometers of shoreline. It's known for clean water, rich birdlife with several protection areas, and is one of the few lakes in Sweden where the wels catfish can be found. The surrounding area also features historical estates and manors.
Lake Båven is an excellent destination for canoeing and wild camping, offering a vast network of islands and calm river channels. While wild camping is generally permitted under 'Allemansrätten' (the right of public access), always be mindful of local regulations, especially in nature reserves. For example, camping is not allowed directly on Sundvägen Beach.
Yes, there are several good swimming spots. Sundvägen Beach in Nynäs Nature Reserve is a popular choice with a large sand beach. Within Nynäs Nature Reserve, Lake Björken is specifically noted for its very clean water and beautiful swimming area. Stendörren Nature Reserve also offers opportunities for cliffside swimming.
Visitors particularly enjoy the natural beauty and tranquility. Many appreciate the well-maintained facilities like barbecue areas and picnic spots, especially at places like Sörmlandsleden Lakeside Picnic and Fire Pit and Stendörren Nature Reserve. The diverse hiking opportunities and the chance to experience the archipelago environment are also highly valued.
Yes, Nävsjömossen Nature Reserve is centered around Lake Nävsjön, offering a protected area for rich natural experiences, hiking, and boating. Nynäs Nature Reserve also encompasses several lakes, including Björken, Rundbosjön, and Gisesjön, providing a diverse landscape for outdoor activities.
Absolutely. Many lakeside locations are equipped with picnic and barbecue facilities. For instance, Stendörren Nature Reserve has numerous barbecue areas with wood provided. Sörmlandsleden Lakeside Picnic and Fire Pit is another great spot with a fireplace and picnic table. Sundvägen Beach also offers barbecue facilities.
The best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. Summer (June-August) is ideal for swimming, canoeing, and enjoying the beaches. Spring and autumn offer beautiful scenery for hiking and birdwatching, with fewer crowds. Winter can be suitable for activities like ice skating on frozen lakes, though conditions vary and safety precautions are essential.


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