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Top 20 Lakes in Kronoberg

Best lakes in Kronoberg County, located in southern Sweden, are set amidst picturesque natural landscapes of rolling hills and forests. The region is characterized by a multitude of lakes, offering diverse outdoor experiences. Kronoberg is a destination for those seeking natural beauty, outdoor activities, and historical sites.

Best lakes in Kronoberg

  • The most popular lakes is West Side of Hissö Island, an island in Lake Helgasjön that features a nature reserve with hiking trails and an old beech forest. It offers opportunities for nature walks and picnics along its shores.
  • Another must-see spot is Musön Island, a small, undisturbed island north of Hissö, connected by a footbridge. Visitors can explore its short hiking trail and enjoy the natural tranquility near Lake Helgasjön.
  • Visitors also love Getnö Gård – Lake Åsnen Resort, a nature campsite located directly on Lake Åsnen. It serves as a natural waterway into Åsnen National Park, providing access for canoeing, kayaking, and bird watching.
  • Kronoberg is known for large lakes like Helgasjön and Åsnen, as well as smaller, often secluded, lake areas. The region offers a variety of lake types, from those with historical ruins to those within national parks, suitable for different outdoor pursuits.
  • The lakes in Kronoberg are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 180 highlights and over 220 photos shared by visitors.

Last updated: April 26, 2026

West Side of Hissö Island

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Hissö is an island with a nature reserve in Helgasjön north of the Kronoberg peninsula and the Kronoberg castle ruins. It is located in Växjö municipality in Växjö municipality in Småland (Kronoberg).

The island has several hiking trails and a nature reserve with a 150 to 200 year old beech forest. There is a very old hollow oak. Large parts of the planted spruce forest that existed on the island fell during Storm Gudrun in 2005. The Hissö boat club has its harbor at the southern end. There are several barbecue areas with dry bags along the coast of the island. At the northern end of the island there are two dog bathing areas and a jetty to Musön.

The island is largely owned by the Swedish real estate agency, with the exception of a private property with four buildings northwest of the bridge to the mainland. The property is called Marieberg and the house was built at the end of the 19th century. Today's beautiful house was rebuilt according to old original drawings when the house burned down on January 8, 2005 when Sturm Gudrun was in charge. On the island there is a small nature reserve with an old beech forest. There are no buildings on Hissö or Musön on the 1725 map.

At the beginning of the 20th century, the island was north of today's bathing spots at the northern end, meadows and meadows belonged to the Stora Nybygget farm, which was also used by Stora Musön and Äppleön. On the west side of Hissö there were also pastures and meadows about 200 m south of Stora Nybygget's land.

Source: sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hiss%C3%B6

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This beautiful nature campsite is located in Småland's forests, directly on Åsnen. There are many possibilities for a quiet and relaxing holiday. Hiking, fishing or just enjoying nature.

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The first step towards a nature reserve was taken in 1951 when the general director of the Swedish Forestry Agency Bo von Stockenström visited Bjurkärr together with Mrs. Mary Stephens (daughter of Joseph Stephens in Huseby), who then announced her intention in a small speech to the management of Bjurkärrsnäset Board entrust was reserved as a reserve for all time. Through a donation in 1955, the forestry administration became the owner and after about a year the district administration determined the formation of the reserve and its purpose.

So, in 1955, Mary Stephens at the Torne farm donated the Bjurkärr peninsula to the Swedish Forestry Agency on the condition that it be protected as a natural monument. This was done by decision of the district administration council in 1960. When the Nature Conservation Act came into force in 1964, the area was automatically converted into nature reserves due to its size. Since the protection resolution from 1960 was very brief and did not contain any regulations for the public, the district administrative council decided on a new basis for decision-making, new regulations and created a management plan in 1989. This decision included regulations prohibiting access to birdlife in the southern part of the peninsula. The nature reserve was expanded in 2001, doubling the land area of ​​primarily deciduous forest. In 2019, parts of Bjurkärr and the surrounding water areas formed Åsnen National Park.

Bjurkärr is a nature reserve in Kronoberg county in Småland on the border between the two municipalities of Växjö and Alvesta and the municipalities of Kalvik and Skatelöv on the Hössö peninsula, about 3.5 km south of Växjö. The Hössö peninsula adjoins the municipality of Urshult in the south. Bjurkärr, along with the adjacent and medieval commons of Sundet, is one of two connections to Åsnen National Park, alongside Sunnanbron (the northern Sirkö bridge between Hössöhalvlön and Sirkön), which was inaugurated by Crown Princess Victoria on May 25, 2018.

The reserve is located on its own peninsula in Lake Åsnen with deciduous forest including beech, oak, hazel and birch. The peninsula is home to the famous Karolin prawns, which are believed to have come from Polish acorns brought there by a Swedish Caroline in the early 18th century.

Source: sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bjurk%C3%A4rr

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Musön Island

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A small island north of Hissö. Previously only by manually operated drag ferry, today the island is connected with a floating bridge with Hissö. Around the island runs a nice hiking trail.

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Toftåsa Myr Nature Reserve

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The Toftåsa myr nature reserve is a raised bog that is partly covered with trees. At its western edge it is touched by the cycle path “Åsnen round”. In the eastern part of the area there is an almost 400 year old pine forest with a primeval forest character. Black grouse, cranes, ospreys and black-throated divers are at home here.

Source: norrarydscamping.com/naturschutzgebiet-toftasa-myr

Most of the former Toftåsa myr nature reserve was transferred to Åsnen National Park in 2018. Only 2.5 hectares of pine swamp forest are left in the nature reserve. The pine swamp forest is one of the pine-dominated marginal forests that surround the moor.

Source: lansstyrelsen.se/kronoberg/besoksmal/naturreservat/toftasa-myr.html

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Lake Växjö

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The average altitude is 171 meters above sea level and the area is 8.59 square kilometers. When including the 2 upstream catchment areas, the cumulative area is 20.47 square kilometers. The Bergunda canal, which drains the catchment area, has a tributary order of 2, meaning the water flows through a total of 2 watercourses before reaching the sea after 114 kilometers. The catchment area has 0.76 square kilometers of water surface, corresponding to 8.8% of sea level. The buildings in the area cover an area of 7.34 square kilometers or 85% of the catchment area.

The lake is a very bird-rich lake with many ducks and Canada geese.

Växjösjön was previously heavily polluted and eutrophied. An official report from 1901 states: "Växjösjön can serve no other purpose than as a large reservoir for the city's wastewater". Nowadays, most of the wastewater is treated in sewage treatment plants. Nevertheless, eutrophication remains an environmental problem that the municipality is working on.

Source: sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/V%C3%A4xj%C3%B6sj%C3%B6n

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Notteryd Nature Reserve

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A purely natural tour. On nature trails, sometimes always along the water, you can meander through untouched nature. Even the blueberries and cranberries feel good here. Paths are signposted and of varying lengths. BBQ areas are available

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Hätteboda Wilderness Camping

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Between Tingsryd and Urshult, there is the nature campsite. Here you really immerse in the middle of nature, deep in the forest, surrounded by lakes. A fantastic nature experience. Fishing, boat or canoeing, sauna or just relax. Information at the reception are in German or English. Directions: On the 120 between Tingsryd and Urshult follow the Hätteboda Wildmarkscamping descent. Then follow the signs again. But beware: at smaller crossings is missing a signage.

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Södra Bergundasjön or Södresjö is a lake in the municipality of Växjö in Småland and belongs to the main catchment area of Mörrumsån. The lake is 5.4 meters deep, has an area of 4.32 square kilometers and is 160 meters above sea level. The lake is drained by the Bergunda Canal waterway. Large numbers of fish species were caught during the experimental fishery, including perch, birch, bream and gers.

Södra Bergundasjön is part of the sub-catchment area (630276-143765) that SMHI calls the Södresjö Estuary. The average altitude is 169 meters above sea level and the area is 21.18 square kilometers. If the 4 upstream catchment areas are included, the total area is 41.85 square kilometers. The Bergunda Canal, which drains the catchment area, has the secondary order 2, which means that the water flows through a total of 2 watercourses before it reaches the sea after 110 kilometers. [5] The catchment area consists mainly of forest (34%). The catchment area has 4.6 square kilometers of water, which corresponds to a lake share of 21.7%. The buildings in the area covers an area of 5.54 square kilometers or 26% of the catchment area.

Source: sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%B6dra_Bergundasj%C3%B6n

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Old Bridge at Hunshult

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Hunshult is a nature reserve in Urshult municipality in Tingsryd municipality in Småland (Kronoberg).

The reserve is 111 hectares and has been protected since 2006. It includes deciduous forest, orchards, swamps, pastures and a lake in the northernmost part of Sirkön in Lake Åsnen. The area borders the Bjurkärr nature reserve. Lake Åsnen has a valuable and species-rich bird fauna. The houses in the village of Hunshult are on the road that Sirkön crosses from north to south. There are many small fields in the forest. Parts of Hunshult are therefore nature reserves today, in which beech forests and hay meadows with apple trees are characteristic.

Hunsult is also an old lonely farm on Sirkön in Lake Åsnen, Urshult municipality, southern Kronoberg county. The farm was originally on 3/4 mantal. It was divided into two courtyards in the 18th century and three courtyards at the beginning of the 19th century, each of 1/2, 1/8 and 1/8 mantle. The houses are concentrated with mansions from the mid-19th century, but have not formed a village.

Source: sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hunshults_naturreservat

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July 22, 2025, Notteryd Nature Reserve

Notteryd is a beautiful nature reserve with stunning nature trails over roots and beautiful rocks along the lake. It's very peaceful, and you're alone with nature! The blue of the lake matches the blue of the sky...I love it!😍

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A magnificent water fountain is located right next to the shore. Numerous seating areas allow you to admire and enjoy the water features.

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The parking lot is divided into a small front and a large rear section. The toilet block is located at the northern end of the rear section. Two large information boards provide information about the national park and its flora and fauna. Also worth mentioning are the dedicated bicycle parking spaces.

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Very beautiful nature reserve 🤙

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Super beautiful here 🤙

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Beautiful hiking trail, wonderful piece of earth🤙

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January 6, 2025, Musön Island

A really small island, great for switching off 🤙

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January 6, 2025, Växjösjön

A great local recreation area 🤙

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best lakes for hiking and nature walks in Kronoberg?

For excellent hiking and nature walks, consider areas around Lake Helgasjön, particularly West Side of Hissö Island, which features a nature reserve with hiking trails and an old beech forest. You can also explore Musön Island, connected to Hissö by a footbridge, offering a short, tranquil trail. Lake Åsnen, especially within Åsnen National Park, also provides scenic trails through diverse landscapes. For more hiking options, check out the waterfall hikes in Kronoberg.

Are there any historical sites near the lakes in Kronoberg?

Yes, Lake Helgasjön is notable for the Kronoberg Castle ruins located right by its edge, offering a glimpse into the region's past. Additionally, you can find the Old Bridge at Hunshult, which is a historical site near one of the lakes.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see around the lakes in Kronoberg?

Kronoberg's lakes are rich in wildlife. Lake Åsnen, especially within Åsnen National Park, is a haven for birdwatchers, being one of Scandinavia's largest bird sanctuaries. You might spot black-throated divers, ospreys, and skylarks. The Toftåsa Myr Nature Reserve, partly within Åsnen National Park, is home to black grouse and cranes.

What water activities are popular on Kronoberg's lakes?

The lakes in Kronoberg offer a variety of water activities. Lake Helgasjön is great for swimming, fishing, and boating, with the steamboat Thor offering tours in summer. Lake Åsnen is ideal for canoeing and kayaking, with its numerous islands and secluded coves. Getnö Gård – Lake Åsnen Resort provides direct access to Åsnen National Park for these activities.

Are there family-friendly activities or places to visit around the lakes?

Many areas around Kronoberg's lakes are family-friendly. West Side of Hissö Island and Musön Island offer easy nature walks and picnic spots. Getnö Gård – Lake Åsnen Resort is a nature campsite that caters to families looking for a relaxing holiday with options for hiking and fishing. The Lake Växjö area also has family-friendly trails.

When is the best time to visit the lakes in Kronoberg?

The summer months are ideal for visiting Kronoberg's lakes, offering pleasant weather for swimming, boating, and hiking. The steamboat Thor operates on Lake Helgasjön during this time. Autumn also provides beautiful scenery with changing foliage, while winter offers opportunities for activities like ice skating or cross-country skiing if conditions allow.

Are there campsites or accommodations near the lakes in Kronoberg?

Yes, there are several options for accommodation. Getnö Gård – Lake Åsnen Resort is a popular nature campsite directly on Lake Åsnen. Another unique option is Hätteboda Wilderness Camping, which offers a close-to-nature experience deep in the forest, surrounded by lakes.

Are there accessible trails or facilities around the lakes?

Some areas offer accessible options. For example, Bjurkärr Nature Reserve in Åsnen National Park has facilities that are wheelchair accessible. The area around Lake Växjö also features wheelchair-accessible trails.

Can I go fishing in the lakes of Kronoberg?

Yes, fishing is a popular activity in Kronoberg's lakes. Lake Helgasjön and Lake Åsnen are both excellent for fishing. You will generally need to obtain a fishing permit, which can often be purchased locally at resorts or tourist information centers.

Are there dog-friendly trails or areas around the lakes?

Yes, many natural areas around Kronoberg's lakes are dog-friendly. For instance, the West Side of Hissö Island in Lake Helgasjön has designated dog bathing areas at its northern end, and the trails are suitable for walks with leashed dogs.

What cycling routes are available near Kronoberg's lakes?

Kronoberg offers various cycling routes that pass by its beautiful lakes. You can find gravel biking routes like the 'Åsnen Runt' which circles Åsnen National Park, or road cycling routes such as the 'Lake Rottnen Tour'. For more details and specific routes, explore the gravel biking and road cycling guides for Kronoberg.

Where can I find cafes or restaurants near the lakes?

While specific cafes and restaurants vary by location, larger towns and popular tourist spots near the lakes, such as Växjö (near Lake Helgasjön and Lake Växjö) and areas around Åsnen National Park, will have dining options. Many campsites and resorts, like Getnö Gård – Lake Åsnen Resort, also offer on-site facilities or are close to local eateries.

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