Lakes around Dals-Ed offer an expansive natural environment in Sweden, featuring over 400 lakes. This region provides opportunities for outdoor activities such as bathing, canoeing, fishing, and hiking. The landscape is characterized by tranquil waters, deep forests, and varied terrain. Dals-Ed is a destination for those seeking a wilderness experience with numerous natural features.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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What a romantic spot, like something out of a fairy tale: A charming white wooden bridge leads to a tiny island in the lake, with a white seating area and flowering bushes.
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Enchanting landscape to unwind
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Although it is one of the smallest national parks in Sweden, it is very beautiful and the paths are easy to walk
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Since you only walk on well-trodden paths here, literally over hill and dale, you have to plan every step and walk in a controlled manner. You need to be sure-footed and wear hiking boots; anything else makes little sense here.
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There are many beautiful, natural single trails in the national park. Good footwear and surefootedness are required.
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Geologically unique and untouched by humans, the forest sits on barren ground, creating a light landscape. Most paths are trails over hill and dale.
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There's a very beautiful building here. I'm not sure if it was a former boathouse, bathhouse, or something similar, but that doesn't really matter. It's beautiful (and old) in any case!
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The Dals-Ed region is characterized by an expansive and wild natural environment, featuring over 400 lakes. You'll find tranquil waters, deep forests, and varied terrain, offering a true wilderness experience. Many lakes are clearwater, and some are nestled within national parks.
The lakes in Dals-Ed are ideal for a variety of outdoor activities including bathing, canoeing, fishing, and hiking. The region's extensive waterways, like Stora Le and Västra Silen, are particularly popular for paddling and sport fishing.
Yes, Stora Tresticklan Lake, located within Tresticklan National Park, is geologically unique and largely untouched. The park features a light landscape with forests on barren ground, offering a distinct wilderness experience.
Both Stora Le and Västra Silen are highly regarded for fishing. Stora Le is known for pike, perch, and trout, while Västra Silen, a significant sport fishing lake, offers perch, pike, salmon, and trout in its varied depths and coves.
Stora Le is excellent for canoeing and kayaking, forming part of a stunning waterway system with Lake Lelång and the Dalsland Canal. Västra Silen is also popular for extended canoe trips, with routes designed for different durations.
Yes, several lakes offer beautiful viewpoints. Northern Märdetjärnen has a small headland perfect for resting and enjoying the view. Skogens Öga Lake also features a viewpoint within a forest setting.
Yes, the area offers family-friendly spots. For instance, the Wooden Bridge and Benches by the Lake highlight describes a romantic spot with a charming bridge and seating area, suitable for families.
The lakes are generally best visited during the warmer months, from spring to autumn, for activities like bathing, canoeing, and hiking. This period allows for full enjoyment of the outdoor environment and water-based recreation.
Absolutely. Tresticklan National Park, home to Stora Tresticklan Lake, offers well-maintained trails through pristine forests. You can find natural single trails over varied terrain, suitable for moderate hikes. For more options, explore the Running Trails around Dals-Ed guide, which includes routes like the Stora Tresticklan Lake loop.
Hiking trails around Dals-Ed lakes vary in difficulty. Many paths, especially in areas like Tresticklan National Park, are natural single trails over hill and dale, requiring good footwear and surefootedness. You can find routes ranging from moderate to difficult, as seen in the Running Trails around Dals-Ed guide.
Yes, Dals-Ed offers various cycling routes. You can explore options for road cycling with the Road Cycling Routes around Dals-Ed guide, or more general cycling tours with the Cycling around Dals-Ed guide, which includes routes like the 'Ed Village Center – Stora Le Lakeside Campsite loop'.
While specific 'undiscovered' lakes aren't highlighted, the region's vast number of over 400 lakes means many smaller, secluded spots exist beyond the main attractions. Exploring away from the more popular areas like Stora Le and Västra Silen will likely lead to quieter, more private experiences.


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