Best lakes around Älmhult, a municipality in southern Sweden's Småland region, are known for their abundant natural beauty. The area features over 100 lakes, covering about 10% of the land, offering diverse recreational activities. These lakes provide opportunities for nature experiences, from family-friendly beaches to expansive wilderness. The region's geography is characterized by its numerous water bodies and surrounding forests.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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If you arrive here by bike, I highly recommend taking the short ride north to the so-called Trollberget, the heart of the national park. Otherwise, you'll find shelter here in bad weather, or plenty of seating areas including fire pits when the weather is nice. Those interested in the national park and its history will find numerous information boards with all sorts of information.
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A very nice barbecue area right on the beach. Much more recommendable than the barbecue area further south at the observation deck because it's less crowded.
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Plenty of seating for relaxing, fire pits and a jetty by the lake. A highly recommended place.
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Beautiful hiking area with hiking trails of various lengths. Marking perfect. Picnic and fire pits invite you to linger. I took the red and white one and it was about 5.6 km with nice trails.
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Modern Shelter, but probably other hikers or bikers in groups are already there.
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The Älmhult region is home to over 100 lakes. The largest and most prominent are Lake Möckeln, known for its family-friendly beaches, and Lake Åsnen, which is part of a national park and offers a more extensive wilderness experience. Other notable bathing spots include Lake Virestadsjön and Lake Römningen.
Yes, several lakes offer excellent family-friendly options. Lake Möckeln features popular sandy beaches like Bökhults Badplats and Möckelns Badplats, both equipped with amenities like swimming islands, slides, sunbathing lawns, and barbecue areas. Diö Badplats on Lake Möckeln is another good choice. Lake Åsnen also has family-friendly spots, such as the Wind Shelter and Fire Pit at Åsnen National Park.
For swimming, Lake Möckeln is highly recommended with its well-equipped beaches. Bökhults Badplats and Möckelns Badplats offer fine sand, shallow waters suitable for children, and facilities. Other local bathing beaches include Välje Badplats by Lake Virestadsjön and Ramnäs Badplats at Lake Römningen.
The lakes around Älmhult are set amidst abundant natural beauty. You'll find diverse landscapes ranging from sandy beaches and sunbathing lawns to dense forests and wetlands. Lake Åsnen, in particular, is characterized by an inland archipelago with hundreds of islands, bays, and straits, and is part of Åsnen National Park, rich in wildlife and birdlife, including ospreys. The Toftåsa Myr Nature Reserve, a raised bog, also offers unique natural sights.
Absolutely. The Mellansjön and Kojtasjön Nature Trails offer marked hiking routes between 3 km and 11 km through beautiful nature and around the lakes. These trails can be combined for longer walks and feature varying landscapes and ancient monuments. Lake Åsnen also provides ample opportunities for hiking within its national park. For more options, you can explore various running trails around Älmhult, such as the 'Beach by the lake loop from Älmhult', available on the Running Trails around Älmhult guide.
Yes, the region offers great cycling opportunities. Lake Åsnen is excellent for cycling, with the 'Åsnen round' cycle path touching the Toftåsa Myr Nature Reserve. For road cycling, routes like the 'Virestad lake loop' or 'Quiet Country Road loop from Älmhult' are available. You can find more details on the Road Cycling Routes around Älmhult guide.
Many popular lake spots, especially on Lake Möckeln, offer facilities such as sandy beaches, sunbathing lawns, wooden jetties, swimming islands, slides, benches, tables, permanent barbecue areas, and toilet houses. At Åsnen National Park, the Trollberget Entrance provides seating areas and fire pits, while the Wind Shelter and Fire Pit at Åsnen National Park offers a first-class wind shelter with benches and a fire pit.
For a quiet and relaxing holiday immersed in nature, Getnö Gård – Lake Åsnen Resort, located directly on Lake Åsnen, is an excellent choice. Lake Åsnen itself, with its vast archipelago and national park status, provides an extensive wilderness experience ideal for birdwatching and enjoying the tranquility of nature at a slower pace.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural beauty and the wide range of activities available. Many enjoy the well-maintained bathing spots for swimming and sunbathing, while others are drawn to the extensive opportunities for paddling, hiking, and birdwatching, especially in the Åsnen National Park area. The peaceful environment and the chance to explore unique freshwater archipelagos are also highly valued.
Yes, there are mountain biking opportunities in the vicinity of the lakes. Routes such as the 'KulturKafé – Rest area with fire pit loop from Ryd' or the 'Widest Stone Wall in the World – Möckeln Beach loop from Lidhem' offer varied terrain for mountain bikers. More routes can be found in the MTB Trails around Älmhult guide.
Near Lake Möckeln, you can find Möckelnsnäs Herrgård, a historic manor hotel that offers a glimpse into the region's rich history and culture. Additionally, the area around the Mellansjön and Kojtasjön Nature Trails contains several ancient monuments, including a burial ground from the Late Iron Age.


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