Best lakes in Jönköping are found in a region characterized by diverse natural landscapes and significant bodies of water. The city is situated on the southern shore of Lake Vättern, Sweden's second-largest lake, which is known for its clear waters and varied coastline. Within the city, Munksjön and Rocksjön offer urban natural spaces. The area provides opportunities for outdoor activities centered around its numerous lakes.
Last updated: May 8, 2026
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Shelter located by the lake, ideal for a one-night stay during a trekking tour.
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Benches, a lack of understanding, and a view of the lake. Everything is well-maintained and clean.
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Brahehus was built by the imperial regent Per Brahe the Younger in the mid-17th century. The palace was originally intended as a pleasure palace. However, the plans were changed in 1645. The palace was intended to be a widow's residence for Per Brahe the Younger's wife, Kristine Katarina Stenbock. She died a few years later, however. The stately palace was instead used as a guesthouse. In 1708, the palace was destroyed in a fire and has since fallen into disrepair. Restoration work was carried out in the 20th century. Source: Display board
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It's a great starting point for several hikes. It's also a great starting point for a walk around Eksjöhovgårdssjön, and also for a short hike north along the Häradsvägen (Häradsväg Road). Several picnic benches with great views of the lake and the castle ruins, as well as a well-maintained restroom, are available. A large information board with all the sights and hiking routes completes the offering.
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Very dusty in front and lots of ash from the fireplace. But easy to get to.
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A wild “small” climb to Brahehus through the forest, which is a little strenuous, but worth the effort
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Fabulous classic from southern Sweden
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The land elevation at Lake Vättern is different in the northern and southern parts, which means that the water in the Vättern basin slowly tilts southwards. The waves of the water erode the beach and at Rosenlund the beach edge shifts southwards by an average of two to three decimetres every year. Unfortunately, the path in the nature reserve only allows views of the demolition banks in a few places.
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Lake Vättern is Sweden's second-largest lake and a major draw, offering clear waters and diverse activities. Within the city, Munksjön and Rocksjön provide urban natural spaces. For a unique nature experience, Wibecksplatsen, Store Mosse National Park features bird-filled lakes and fens.
Yes, many lakes offer family-friendly options. Lake Vättern has numerous beaches, including Vätterstranden, perfect for swimming. Hätte Camping by Lake Sommen provides a beach, sunbathing areas, a playground, and a diving tower. The Jönköping Lakeside Cycle Path is also suitable for families.
The region boasts varied natural features. Lake Vättern's shores include sandy beaches, eroded slopes, and high fault scarps with forests. Munksjön and Rocksjön are nature reserves known for rich biodiversity and birdwatching. Store Mosse National Park offers extensive raised bogs, fens, and marked footpaths through unique moorland.
Yes, you can find historical sites. Overlooking Lake Vättern, you can visit the Brahehus Castle Ruins, a 17th-century pleasure palace. The island of Visingsö in Lake Vättern also holds historical significance, accessible via ferry from Gränna Camping and Ferry Terminal.
The lakes offer a wide range of outdoor activities. You can enjoy swimming, fishing, boating, kayaking, and cycling. Lake Vättern is famous for the 'Vätternrundan' cycling event, and the Jönköping Lakeside Cycle Path provides excellent views. In winter, Store Mosse National Park is suitable for cross-country skiing.
Absolutely. Munksjön features a popular circular walking route of approximately 5.5 km. Rocksjön Nature Reserve has boardwalks through reed beds and along the lakeshore. For more extensive options, you can find easy hikes like 'Munksjöpromenaden' or 'Around Lake Illern' in the area. Explore more options on the Easy hikes in Jönköping guide.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity. Lake Vättern, Munksjön, and Rocksjön all offer free fishing, but a fishing license must be obtained from Jönköping's website. Lake Vättern has 31 species of freshwater fish, while Munksjön is known for its rich fish population, including pike and bream.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views, especially from spots like the Eroded cliff at Rosenlund overlooking Lake Vättern. The clear waters of Lake Vättern are often compared to a 'seaside' experience. The well-maintained trails and facilities, such as the Lakeside Picnic and Shelter Area, are also highly appreciated.
Yes, cycling is very popular. The Jönköping Lakeside Cycle Path offers excellent views of Lake Vättern and is part of the famous 'Vätternrundan' cycling event. You can find various road cycling routes, including those around Lake Vättern, in the Road Cycling Routes in Jönköping guide.
Munksjön and Rocksjön, both nature reserves, are excellent for birdwatching, with species like Western Marsh Harrier, Bearded Tit, and Common Kingfisher. Store Mosse National Park also features bird-filled lakes and fens, attracting many bird species.
Lake Sommen, located about an hour's drive from Jönköping, is considered one of Sweden's most beautiful lakes. It's famous for having numerous islands, often said to be as many as there are days in a year. It's a great spot for boat trips and fishing, with facilities like the Swimming Area at Hätte Camping.
Yes, there are several spots for picnicking and resting. The Lakeside Picnic and Shelter Area is well-maintained and offers good views. Additionally, the Eksjöhovgård Ruins and Lakeside Picnic Area provides a historical setting for a break by the water.


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