Best lakes around Eskilstuna kommun are situated in a region known for its diverse waterways. The municipality lies between Sweden's third and fourth largest lakes, Lake Mälaren and Lake Hjälmaren, which are connected by the Eskilstunaån river. This area offers a variety of natural landscapes, from extensive lake systems to smaller inland bodies of water. These features provide opportunities for recreation and exploration within the kommun.
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A beautifully maintained walkway (Bruksdammen) with benches is available. The small island has two shelters with fire pits and even a wheelchair-accessible restroom.
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There is a nice shelter here with a great view of lake Näshultasjön. It is equiped with a fireplace and several picnic tables. There is also a couple of privys/outhouses along the path just east of the shelter. The area surrounding the shelter is a large and flat grass area that seems to be well maintained. It also looks like a great place for a swim. The shelter is close to a small road, so you may hear occasional traffic It is also easily visited by anyone looking to have a barbeque or a swim.
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The beach makes a perfect spot to stop and take a break, with plenty of room to sit down or take a dip on a warm day. On a clear day you might see aircraft coming into land at the airport on the other side of the water.
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Mörtsjön is a nice but small lake surrounded by pretty dense forest on all sides. The few meters of clear ground around the water is wet and swampy, but it is possible to walk on and to reach the open water.
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Lovely lake with several shelters, fireplaces and picnic tables. There is also a handicap outhouse as well as a supposedly wheelchair accessible path leading to the shelter area. Highly recommended, but also close to Hälleforsnäs town and can be busy at times.
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Small sandy beach with very shallow water with a sandy bottom and deepening water
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Eskilstuna kommun offers several excellent spots for swimming. You can visit Björnö Beach on Lake Mälaren, which is a popular sandy beach. Another great option is the Sandy Beach on Lake Dunkern, known for its shallow waters and sandy bottom, ideal for families. Additionally, Lake Mälaren itself features several bathing spots, including Mälarbadet Beach near Torshälla, and Vilsta and Borsökna Beach are also popular choices closer to the city center.
For well-equipped facilities, Bruksdammen Lake and Picnic Area is highly recommended. It features several shelters, fireplaces, picnic tables, and a handicap-accessible outhouse. Lake Näshultasjön also has a nice shelter with a fireplace and picnic tables, along with a well-maintained grassy area suitable for swimming and barbecues.
Yes, Bruksdammen Lake and Picnic Area is noted for its accessibility. It features a handicap-accessible outhouse and a supposedly wheelchair-accessible path leading to the shelter area, making it a comfortable location for many visitors.
The region is characterized by diverse waterways, from the extensive Lake Mälaren and Lake Hjälmaren to smaller inland lakes. You can find sandy beaches, dense forests, and viewpoints like View of Mörtsjön, which offers perspectives over a small, forest-surrounded lake. The Eskilstunaån river, connecting the two large lakes, also provides opportunities to spot wildlife like herons or beavers.
Absolutely. Lake Mälaren, as Sweden's third-largest lake, offers extensive opportunities for canoeing and boating, with the possibility to sail all the way to the Baltic Sea. The Eskilstunaån river is also a popular spot for paddling, suitable for beginners, and offers a unique way to experience the city and its surroundings. You can find more information about paddling opportunities here.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. For example, the Sörmlandsleden hiking trail passes by Lake Näshultasjön, offering a shelter for overnight stays. You can explore various hiking routes in the region, including trails like Sveaskogsleden or the Sigurd Carving – Sundbyholm Castle loop. Find more hiking routes in the area on the Hiking around Eskilstuna kommun guide.
The area around Eskilstuna kommun offers various cycling routes that incorporate views of the lakes. You can find routes like the 'View of Lake Mälaren – Markan Café loop' or the 'Sundbyholm Castle loop'. For a comprehensive list of cycling options, refer to the Cycling around Eskilstuna kommun guide.
Yes, the area around Lake Mälaren has historical significance. Sundbyholm, for instance, features the historic Sundbyholm Castle and the Sigurd carving, one of Sweden's best-preserved runic carvings, which is a short hike from the guest harbor. The Eskilstunaån river also has remnants of the city's industrial past and connects to the charming old town of Torshälla.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse recreational opportunities, from extensive boating on Lake Mälaren to serene swimming and picnicking at smaller, well-equipped spots. The natural beauty, the well-maintained facilities at places like Bruksdammen Lake and Picnic Area, and the peaceful settings for enjoying nature are frequently highlighted.
Within Eskilstuna kommun, Sundbyholm along Lake Mälaren is a notable area. It features Mälaren's longest natural sandy beach, a guest harbor with amenities, and hiking trails. Mälarbadet Beach near Torshälla is another popular public swimming spot with shallow waters, making it safe for children.
The Eskilstunaån river is a central waterway that connects Sweden's third and fourth largest lakes, Lake Mälaren and Lake Hjälmaren, flowing through the city of Eskilstuna. It's not only a vital ecological link but also offers popular paddling routes and accessible riverbanks for walking and biking, showcasing the region's industrial heritage.
Lake Näshultasjön, one of the larger inland lakes, is known for its peaceful setting. It offers a nice shelter and a well-maintained grassy area, making it a great spot for those looking to swim, barbecue, or simply enjoy nature away from more crowded areas.


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