Lakes around Hissö are centered on Hissö island, located within Lake Helgasjön in the Växjö municipality, Småland, Sweden. The island features a nature reserve with a 150 to 200-year-old beech forest and several hiking trails. Visitors can find secluded bathing coves with sandy bottoms and barbecue areas along the coast. Hissö provides access to Lake Helgasjön, offering opportunities for water activities and nature exploration.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Most of the north-western part of Hissö is very swampy. There you can take a passage over a wooden footbridge or take the eastern route.
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Shortly before heading to the smaller island of Musön, there is a rest area with a campfire pit on the eastern shore. A great spot, especially in the early morning hours.
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Jetty of the local boat club. Definitely worth a visit in season. There is not much to see here in winter.
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Beautiful hiking trail, wonderful piece of earth🤙
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The small parks with seating and grills are always great🤙
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Worthwhile to linger and enjoy with several rest areas with barbecue options
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Simply fantastic, to hike through this enchanting nature under a bright blue sky. Always along the water, nature trails and wooden boardwalks, the many stones and rocks… This wonderful nature, I love it. 😍
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Hissö is an island nature reserve within Lake Helgasjön, featuring a 150 to 200-year-old beech forest and diverse wildlife. You'll find quiet walking paths, secluded bathing coves with sandy bottoms, and opportunities to observe various bird species like the great northern diver and black woodpecker. The island offers a serene environment, feeling distant from city noise despite its accessibility.
Yes, Hissö offers several hiking trails, including a popular 6 km route that circles the island along the water. This path, often highlighted as the West Side of Hissö Island, provides many swimming and picnic opportunities. There's also a boardwalk on the northern part of Hissö, offering passage through swampy areas.
Absolutely. Lake Helgasjön, which surrounds Hissö, offers excellent opportunities for open water swimming. There are secluded coves with soft sandy bottoms, especially on the eastern side of Hissö. A recommended spot for open water swimming is between Hissö and the nearby Musön, where the water is clear and boat traffic is minimal.
Yes, Hissö is very family-friendly. The island's nature reserve, easy hiking trails, and numerous bathing coves provide a safe and enjoyable environment for children. Highlights like the Lakeside Picnic Area with Fire Pit (Near Musön) and various rest areas with barbecue options make it ideal for family outings.
Yes, Hissö is well-equipped for picnics and barbecues. You'll find several designated barbecue areas with dry wood available along the coast of the island. The Lakeside Picnic Area with Fire Pit (Near Musön) is a popular spot on the eastern shore, perfect for a rest or meal.
The best time to visit Hissö depends on your preferred activities. For swimming and hiking, late spring to early autumn (May to September) offers pleasant weather. For those interested in ice skating or skiing across the archipelago, winter can be a good time, with Hissö serving as a starting point.
Yes, in winter, Hissö can be a good starting point for ice skating or skiing tours across Lake Helgasjön's archipelago, provided conditions are safe. The island's trails may also be suitable for winter walks, offering a different perspective of the nature reserve.
While many paths on Hissö are natural trails through the forest, there is a Boardwalk on northern Hissö that provides passage over swampy areas. However, comprehensive wheelchair accessibility throughout all trails is not explicitly noted, so some areas may be challenging due to natural terrain.
Yes, Hissö is dog-friendly. At the northern end of the island, there are two designated dog bathing areas, allowing your canine companions to enjoy the water as well.
Hissö offers numerous scenic spots, particularly along its coastline and within its ancient beech forest. The highlight Lake Views from Hissö specifically points out many beautiful spots to linger and enjoy the scenery, often with rest areas and barbecue options perfect for a photography break.
Beyond hiking and swimming on Hissö, the surrounding region offers various cycling opportunities. You can explore Road Cycling Routes around Hissö, discover Gravel biking around Hissö, or tackle MTB Trails around Hissö, with routes ranging from easy to moderate difficulty.
Hissö is an island situated within Lake Helgasjön, which is part of the Växjö municipality in Småland, Sweden. It's easily accessible and provides a natural escape close to Växjö.


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