Best lakes around Sjöbo are found within a diverse landscape of forests, meadows, and agricultural land in southern Sweden. The Sjöbo Municipality is characterized by its numerous lakes, which offer opportunities for recreation and nature observation. These bodies of water are integral to the region's natural environment, supporting various ecosystems and providing habitats for wildlife. The area's geography includes both shallow and deeper lakes, contributing to its varied natural appeal.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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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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A castle that you can visit with gastronomy
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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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Idyllically situated forest lake directly on the Skaneleden.
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Svaneholm Castle goes back to a Renaissance building that was built in the 16th and 17th centuries. It is idyllically situated on Svaneholmssjö and is surrounded by a well-tended castle park. Concerts, open-air festivals and other activities are held in the park in summer. The Association for Monument Preservation and Local Lore Vemmenhög Härad operates part of the castle as a museum. In another part there is a restaurant with a great Sunday brunch. The castle was also a film location, something like that in the BBC series Wallander in the episode "The man who smiled", in which the villain Harderberg resides on Svaneholms Slott. https://svaneholmsslott.se/
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The Sjöbo Municipality features a diverse range of lakes, including shallow lakes with sandy beaches like Sövdesjön, deeper lakes important for birdlife such as Vombsjön, and quiet forest lakes like Djupet Lake. You'll find everything from popular bathing areas to secluded natural settings.
For birdwatching, Krankesjön is considered one of the best birding lakes in Sweden, featuring a large observation tower and hide. Vombsjön is also a crucial resting place for birds, especially in winter, where you might spot White-tailed Eagles and Caspian Terns in late summer. The Klingavälsåns dalgång nature reserve west of Vombsjön also offers bird towers.
Yes, Sövdesjön Lake Beach is a popular and beautifully situated bathing area with sandy beaches and good water quality, located in the northern part of Sövdesjön near the village of Sövde.
Many lakes in the region offer good fishing opportunities. Sövdesjön, Vombsjön, and Snogeholmssjön are known to have diverse fish populations, including perch, pike, and zander. Snogeholmssjön also reports common bream.
The Snogeholm hiking area, which surrounds Snogeholmssjön, offers ten different marked hiking trails through varied terrain. Djupet Lake is also directly on the Skaneleden trail. For more options, you can explore various routes in the Hiking around Sjöbo guide, including the 'Snogeholm lakes & castle loop'.
Yes, there are several cycling routes that pass by or around the lakes. For example, you can find routes like the 'Snogeholm Castle – Sövde Church loop' in the Cycling around Sjöbo guide, and 'Sövdesjön Lake Beach – Sövde Church loop' in the Road Cycling Routes around Sjöbo guide.
Absolutely. Many areas are suitable for families, including Sövdesjön Lake Beach for swimming, and Silvåkra Bird Observation Tower and Hide, Krankesjön for nature observation. The Snogeholm area also offers various activities like canoeing and horse riding, and some trails are designed for easy access.
Yes, the Snogeholm hiking area, which encompasses Snogeholmssjön, includes a wheelchair-friendly promenade along the lake, allowing for accessible enjoyment of the natural surroundings.
The Snogeholm area offers cabins for rent and campsites for those wishing to extend their stay. Additionally, there are Campsites at Verkasjön which provide fire pits and flat spaces for tents with a nice view.
Near the lakes, you can visit Svaneholm Castle, which is idyllically situated on Svaneholmssjö. This 16th-century Renaissance building houses a museum and a restaurant, and its park hosts various activities in summer.
For birdwatching, winter is an excellent time to visit Vombsjön to see numerous waterbirds. Late summer also offers a chance to observe Caspian Terns fishing in the lake.
Beyond the lakes themselves, you can explore the forests of Vombs Fure, which are home to rich wildlife including red deer. The Klingavälsåns dalgång nature reserve features wetlands, and the Snogeholm area integrates 'LandArt' projects, blending art with nature.


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