Best lakes around Askersund are situated in a landscape dotted with several notable bodies of water, offering diverse natural beauty. Askersund is located at the northern tip of Lake Vättern, Sweden's second-largest lake. The area features prominent lakes such as Vättern, Alsen, and Mullsjön, each providing distinct experiences for visitors. This region is characterized by its clear waters, extensive archipelago, and opportunities for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 5, 2026
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Camping with a tent is permitted for one night! Use the fire pit; firewood is in the shed near the log splitter. Please leave the area clean!
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Sandy beach with a couple of picknick tables and campfire spots. There is a car park close by.
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Cool thing to ride your bike to the beach at Store Trehörningen.
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Very nice sandy beach at the Vitsand entrance. In summer this is a very popular place for the Swedes. Ideal for delicious picnics and BBQ at the fire pits.
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Askersund lies at the intersection of many tourist interests. The long-distance cycle route Sverigeleden 20 runs through it. Sports boats are jostling for the best spots at the harbor 🚤⛵️🛥⛴ and there is vintage cruising on the streets almost every day 🚗🚓🚙
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Here is a good place for a rest while you are on one of the circular routes through the national park - including a barbecue area.
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Vitsand is a beautiful bathing spot with a lovely shallow sandy beach. Parking is free at the adjacent parking lot Vitsand, there are also facilities such as toilet and barbecue area (with provided fire wood).
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The camping area Metesjön named after the adjacent lake is one of three overnight camping areas in Tiveden. It is easily accessible from the parking lot Metesjön (~ 300 m) and the parking lot at the main entrance (~ 800 m) and offers space for multiple tents in a designated area delineated by rope. Tents may be build up after 6 pm in the evening and have to be built down before 10 am the next morning as it is not allowed to have tents during the day. There is a fire place surrounded by some benches and a big shelter. Behind the shelter, you can find provided fire wood with an axe and saw for splitting and sawing the wood as needed. In the whole national park it is not allowed to collect any wooden materials. 50m from the fire site, there is a toilet.
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For swimming and relaxation, you can visit White Sand Beach, Store Trehörningen, which offers a scenic section with benches and opportunities for swimming. Another popular spot is Husabergsudde on Lake Alsen, known for its family-friendly beach and camping opportunities close to Askersund.
Many areas around Askersund's lakes are family-friendly. Tiveden National Park Main Entrance offers a large parking lot, information, and well-marked paths suitable for families. White Sand Beach, Store Trehörningen, is also noted for its family-friendly atmosphere with seating and fire pits. Additionally, Askersund Harbor features a large modern playground and a bathing jetty.
Yes, there are numerous hiking opportunities. Tiveden National Park Main Entrance serves as a starting point for various trails ranging from 2 to 10 km. You can find more hiking options, including easy trails like the Harge Uddar loop or the Fagertärn lake loop, in the Hiking around Askersund guide.
Lake Vättern is excellent for fishing, with locals often catching perch. Pike fishing is particularly good in winter and spring. The lake is known for its clean, spring-fed waters, making it a rewarding destination for anglers.
Yes, camping is available. In Tiveden National Park, you can find designated overnight camping areas like Metesjön Campsite Grill Area and Mellannäsudden Camping Area. These sites offer facilities like fire pits, wood supply, and toilets. Husabergsudde on Lake Alsen also provides camping opportunities.
Lake Vättern's northern archipelago is often called 'Sweden's most mysterious archipelago,' featuring hundreds of islands and rocky coves. It's an oasis for boaters and paddlers, offering a wilderness-like environment with opportunities to explore islands, hike trails, and observe majestic birds of prey. The clear, deep waters are also among Sweden's cleanest.
Mullsjön, located near Askersund, offers a tranquil escape. Surrounded by farms and rural land, it provides opportunities for peaceful walks and observing the landscape without requiring special equipment. It's part of a larger network of waterways, including smaller lakes like Ärnasjön, Norra Asplången, and Rösjön, offering a glimpse into local traditions.
The lakes around Askersund offer different experiences throughout the year. Summer is ideal for swimming, boating, and enjoying the archipelago. Spring and winter are particularly good for pike fishing on Lake Vättern. The natural beauty can be appreciated in all seasons, with opportunities for hiking and nature experiences year-round.
Askersund town itself, particularly around Askersund Harbor, offers a promenade with cafes, restaurants, and small shops. This area is conveniently located at the northern tip of Lake Vättern, providing easy access to amenities while enjoying lake views.
Yes, there are several cycling routes. You can find road cycling options, such as the Askersund Waterfront loop, and mountain biking trails, including routes in Tiveden National Park. Explore more details in the Road Cycling Routes around Askersund guide and the MTB Trails around Askersund guide.
The lakes offer diverse nature experiences, from the wilderness-like environment of Lake Vättern's archipelago with its hundreds of islands and coves, to the tranquil rural landscapes around Mullsjön. You can explore hiking trails, pick berries and mushrooms, and observe wildlife like birds of prey. The area is rich in natural beauty, including rugged cliffs and pine forests.
While the lakes are primarily natural attractions, Stjernsund Castle, a neoclassical gem, is beautifully situated on a promontory overlooking Askersund and Lake Vättern, offering a historical perspective. Mullsjön also provides a glimpse into local traditions, with communities maintaining traditional Swedish fishing and seasonal celebrations connected to its waters.


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