Best lakes around Klippan are found within a municipality characterized by deep forests, rolling hills, and the Rönne å river in northwestern Skåne. The area offers diverse aquatic experiences, primarily centered around Söderåsen National Park and its immediate vicinity. These water bodies provide opportunities for recreation and connection with nature.
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Beautiful rest area right by the lake. There's a well near the trail where you can pump water. There are also two barbecue areas in front of and next to the shelter. The shelter can accommodate 4-5 people overnight. Right below the lake, there's a seating area with two benches and a table. There's also a restroom nearby. Perfect for a rest stop on long hikes.
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If you are looking for refreshment, this is the place for you
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Take advantage of the peace and quiet and simply let the silence and sounds of nature affect you.
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Wonderful place for a rest overlooking the lake.
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Nice view on the lake near the info centre. Benches and tables for picnic.
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Very nicely laid out public bathing area with raft and wheelchair ramp. Toilet, volleyball court, picnic areas and lawn available.
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At the beginning of the lake there is a nice bench under a few trees. The ideal place for a lunch break.
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The pond was created by Grundström in 1929 to make the area more attractive. Right on the pond there are nice seating for picnicking.
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For clear, clean water and a dramatic setting, Odensjön Lake is highly recommended. It's a spring-fed groundwater lake known for its depth and clarity. Another option is the Public Bathing Area at Lake, which offers a very nicely laid out public bathing area with a raft and a wheelchair ramp, perfect for refreshment.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Skärdammen Pond, located at the entrance to the Skäralid gorge, has an 800-meter nature trail and seating for picnics. Odensjön Lake also offers barbecue areas and a shelter, making it suitable for family outings. Additionally, Lake Vaxsjön features a small, very nice swimming area.
The lakes in the Klippan area, particularly within Söderåsen National Park, offer diverse natural beauty. You'll find dramatic slopes surrounding lakes like Odensjön Lake, serene forest reflections on Skärdammen Pond, and peaceful, wildlife-rich environments at Härsnäs Ponds. The Rönne å river, while not a lake, also provides varied landscapes from forests to meadows.
Absolutely. Söderåsen National Park, home to several notable water bodies, offers numerous hiking opportunities. You can find trails like the 1-kilometer Odensjön walk or the 4.3-kilometer Nackarpsrundan trail near Odensjön Lake, and the 4.9-kilometer Härsnäsrundan trail passes by Härsnäs Ponds. For more options, explore the hiking routes in the region, such as the Hjortsprångsrundan Trail or Liakroksrundan, which you can find in the Hiking around Klippan guide.
Beyond hiking, the area offers excellent opportunities for cycling and mountain biking. You can find various routes that pass by or near the lakes and through the scenic Söderåsen National Park. Check out the Cycling around Klippan guide and the MTB Trails around Klippan guide for detailed routes.
While fishing is no longer permitted at Härsnäs Ponds, Finjasjön, located about 5 km south of Hässleholm, is a popular destination for sport fishing. It's known for species like perch, pike, zander, tench, bream, and roach. Fishing licenses for Finjasjön can be obtained online, and boat ramps are available.
Yes, the Public Bathing Area at Lake (Sweden) is noted for being wheelchair accessible, featuring a ramp into the water. Additionally, Skärdammen Pond has an 800-meter nature trail that is generally accessible for a leisurely stroll.
The Rönne å river flows directly through Klippan and is known for its winding course through diverse landscapes, featuring both calm streams and exciting rapids. It's an excellent environment for paddling, with several canoe rental starting points available, and also offers good opportunities for fishing and hiking along its banks.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty. Many enjoy the clear waters of Odensjön Lake for swimming and its unique setting. The peaceful atmosphere and opportunities for wildlife and bird observation at places like Härsnäs Ponds are also highly valued. The easy access to nature trails, like the one around Skärdammen Pond, is also a big draw.
Yes, you'll find several spots perfect for a fika or picnic. Skärdammen Pond has nice seating areas along its nature trail. Odensjön Lake offers barbecue areas and a shelter. The Härsnäs Ponds also provide a calm place with benches for a relaxing break.
The lakes and waterways around Klippan are beautiful year-round. However, for swimming and warmer outdoor activities like paddling, the summer months (June to August) are ideal. Spring and autumn offer stunning foliage and pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the national park, while winter can provide a serene, snow-covered landscape for quiet walks.
Yes, the secluded nature of many of these water bodies makes them excellent for wildlife observation. Härsnäs Ponds, in particular, are noted for offering abundant wildlife and birds due to their quiet forest setting. The Söderåsen National Park area in general is rich in biodiversity.


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