Best lakes around Simrishamn are found in Österlen, a region in Skåne, Sweden, characterized by its varied natural landscapes. The area features a coastline along the Baltic Sea and an inland dotted with forests and lakes. Simrishamn serves as a central point for exploring these natural features, offering access to both coastal and inland environments. The region's geography supports a range of outdoor activities, including hiking and water-based recreation.
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Picnic area with two barbecue areas and several picnic benches and tables, beautiful meadow. I couldn't find out for sure whether this is the permitted place for camping in the nature reserve; the map displayed at the entrance to the nature reserve is just too rough. In any case, I didn't have any problems. Quite a lot of people pass by, park nearby and take their dogs for a walk.
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To be honest, the water at the fire station was not drinkable...
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A tip for (long-distance) hikers: There is a public drinking water tap at the fire station on Djupet.
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Even if this is a private lake, it is free to walk around and enjoy the beautiful lake. There is also an eating and grill place.
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Idyllically situated forest lake directly on the Skaneleden.
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You will find some fire pits and flat space for your tent with a nice view at lake Verkasjön. It might be a nice alternative for Verkeåns wind shelter which is a little rustic and nestled into the woods without a view.
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Many lakes in the Simrishamn area are family-friendly. Gyllebosjön Lake is particularly popular, offering a beach and a trail that is partly paved and includes wooden planks over muddy sections, making it accessible. Djupet Lake is another family-friendly forest lake, ideal for quieter outings. The Wooden Walkway Over the Lake also provides a pleasant, landscaped path for all ages.
Yes, the region offers several hiking opportunities. Gyllebosjön Lake features an approximately 4.2 km path around its perimeter. Djupet Lake is situated directly on the Skåneleden trail, providing access for long-distance hikers. For more hiking options, you can explore various routes in the area, such as the easy Hällevik Loop or the moderate Stenshuvud Beach – South Summit of Stenshuvud loop. Find more details on the Hiking around Simrishamn guide.
Yes, swimming is a popular activity, especially at Gyllebosjön Lake, which has a beach and good access to the water. On warm days, visitors enjoy the cool water here.
The lakes around Simrishamn offer diverse natural features. You'll find quiet forest lakes like Djupet Lake, lakes with beaches and trails such as Gyllebosjön Lake, and scenic viewpoints like the Wooden Walkway Over the Lake. The region's varied landscape includes both coastal and inland environments.
Yes, there are options for camping. For instance, Campsites at Verkasjön offer fire pits and flat spaces for tents with a nice view of the lake. This spot also includes picnic and barbecue areas.
Beyond hiking, the area around Simrishamn's lakes is excellent for cycling and gravel biking. You can find various routes, such as the easy Sandhammaren Beach – Sandhammaren Lighthouse loop for gravel biking, or the moderate Simrishamn Marina – Kåseberga Marina loop for cycling. Explore more options on the Gravel biking around Simrishamn guide and the Cycling around Simrishamn guide.
While specific public transport routes to each lake can vary, Simrishamn serves as a central point for accessing the region's natural features. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for routes connecting to the vicinity of the lakes you plan to visit.
Near Gyllebosjön Lake, you might find a small kiosk selling ice cream on warm days. At Djupet Lake, there's a public drinking water tap at the fire station nearby, which is useful for hikers. Campsites at Verkasjön provide picnic and barbecue areas.
The lakes are enjoyable throughout the warmer months, typically from spring to early autumn, when conditions are ideal for hiking, swimming, and picnicking. The trails are most accessible, and the weather is pleasant for outdoor activities.
Generally, dogs are welcome on trails in the Österlen region, but it's always best to keep them on a leash, especially in nature reserves or areas with livestock, and to clean up after them. Specific rules may apply to certain beaches or protected areas, so look for local signage.
Yes, many of the lake trails are suitable for easy walks. The path around Gyllebosjön Lake is approximately 4.2 km and includes sections that are easy to navigate. The Wooden Walkway Over the Lake also offers a pleasant, easy stroll.
The lakes in Österlen, near Simrishamn, are appreciated for their variety, ranging from quiet forest lakes to those with beaches and well-maintained trails. They offer a blend of natural beauty and accessibility, making them popular for walking, swimming, and exploring the diverse landscapes of Skåne.


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