Best lakes around Vilhelmina are found in Vilhelmina Municipality, located in southern Lapland, Sweden. This region features a variety of lakes, offering opportunities for outdoor activities. The landscape includes extensive water bodies suitable for fishing, paddling, and hiking. Vilhelmina provides a natural setting for exploring the aquatic environments of Swedish Lapland.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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Idyllic pitches right on the water. A night costs 100 kroner, but there's no infrastructure.
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A boardwalk leads along the eastern shore of the lake, on which you can walk close to the shore. There are also fishing piers, rest areas and barbecue areas.
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This freely accessible standing pool invites you to take a refreshing break. In addition to a changing room, there is also play equipment for the youngsters.
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A small and quiet fishing lake on the outskirts of the town of Vilhelmina. Also highly recommended for hikers. Next door is a larger lake with a bathing beach and diving platform and a campsite.
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Stekenjokk with its surroundings of a barren, often storm-tossed high plateau is a great hiking area, which can only be found in this form much further north. The pass road (note the closures in autumn and spring!) there leads past a large area that is an excellent starting point. Unfortunately, in recent years, a large number of mobile homes/campers have also been permanently parked "on the move". Nevertheless, tours from here are very worthwhile, e.g. on and around the Stihke as the highest elevation. Accompanied by dogs, always keep them very close to you, better still on a leash. The local Sami, who own reindeer herds, understandably don't see much fun when their animals are scared away. That would really cause trouble... Oh yes, don't forget sturdy shoes!
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Vilhelmina Municipality is renowned for its abundant fishing waters. Lake Malgomaj is particularly famous for large catches of char, rainbow trout, and pike, with opportunities for both open water and ice fishing. Lake Volgsjön is excellent for brown trout, and Lake Baksjön is known for large perch. Other lakes like Fatsjön, Insjön, Svansjön, Skärsjön, and Vojmån also offer diverse angling experiences. Fishing permits are available locally.
Yes, several lakes cater to families. The Baksjön Bathing Area is a great spot with a beach, changing rooms, and play equipment for children. Baksjötjärn Lake also offers family-friendly facilities like a boardwalk, rest areas, and barbecue spots, making it ideal for a relaxed outing. Bergsvattnet is another excellent choice for picnicking and bathing.
You'll find diverse hiking opportunities. Around Lake Volgsjön, there are promenades and trails. Baksjötjärn Lake features a boardwalk along its eastern shore, perfect for easy walks. For more challenging terrain, the Stekenjokksgruvsjöarna Lakes area is a high plateau known as a great hiking destination, offering tours around the Stihke peak. You can find more hiking routes in the region, including easy trails like the 'Nature trail Matskanområdet - Marsfjället' and 'View of the Snowfield – View from Stihke Radio Master loop from Stekenjokk', by visiting the Hiking around Vilhelmina guide.
For breathtaking views, head to Kyrkberget (church mountain), less than a kilometer from Vilhelmina town center, which offers a panoramic vista of Lake Volgsjön. The Stekenjokksgruvsjöarna Lakes also provide stunning high-plateau scenery. Additionally, Baksjötjärn Lake has designated viewpoints along its boardwalk.
Yes, swimming is a popular activity. The Baksjön Bathing Area is a freely accessible standing pool perfect for a refreshing dip. Bergsvattnet also offers opportunities for bathing in a beautiful forest setting.
Many lakes are suitable for paddling. Lake Baksjön, with its ban on motorized traffic, is ideal for exploring by rowing boat, canoe, or kayak. Lake Malgomaj is popular for boating, though C-class boats or larger are recommended due to potential weather changes. Around Lake Volgsjön, you can enjoy promenades and cycling paths.
Absolutely. Lake Baksjön is known for its genuine silence, as motorized traffic is banned year-round, making it perfect for a peaceful experience. Baksjötjärn Lake is described as a small and quiet fishing lake on the outskirts of Vilhelmina, also highly recommended for hikers seeking tranquility.
Many lakes offer convenient facilities. Baksjön Bathing Area has a changing room and play equipment. Baksjötjärn Lake provides a boardwalk, fishing piers, rest areas, and barbecue spots. Lake Malgomaj also has barbecue and rest areas along its shores. For overnight stays, there's a Lakeside Campsite available for a fee.
The lakes offer different experiences throughout the year. Summer is ideal for swimming, boating, and hiking. During winter, Lake Baksjön transforms into a destination for cross-country skiing, with prepared trails traversing the lake and surrounding forest. Spring and autumn are excellent for birdwatching, especially around Bergsvattnet.
Yes, the Gubbsele Rapids near Lake Volgsjön are a picturesque natural feature worth visiting. The high plateau surrounding the Stekenjokksgruvsjöarna Lakes offers a unique, barren landscape found further north. Bergsvattnet is a beautiful forest area with a lake, wind shelters, and opportunities for birdwatching.
Access to the lakes is generally good. Lake Malgomaj is easily accessible via Vildmarksvägen and Hornsjövägen, which feature rest areas. For those looking to stay overnight, there is a Lakeside Campsite at Parking available for 100 SEK per night, offering idyllic pitches right on the water.


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