Best lakes around Gnesta are situated in Södermanland, Sweden, offering diverse natural landscapes and recreational opportunities. The municipality features several notable lakes, including Lake Mälaren, Klämmingen, Frösjön, and the lakes around Stjärnhov like Kyrksjön and Naten. These bodies of water provide settings for various outdoor activities and contribute to the region's appeal. The area is characterized by its blend of expansive waters, tranquil shores, and accessible natural features.
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great local history museum (Hembygdsförening) and garden café in Klostergata, open in the summer months
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Seeing the previous photos, it seems that the place was renovated very recently (we went there in July 2024). Wonderful big windshelter, directly on the Sörmlandsleden. Very large barbecue area with large benches. The area around is wide and flat, perfect to pitch tents. There are also many blueberries during summer, a'd a lake nearby with planks to access the water.
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Partly narrow bike and footpath next to the narrow-gauge railway to Gripsholm with great views of the water, forest and Gripsholm Castle.
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Nice shelter and fireplace next to a small lake. There are several spots suitable for pitching a tent.
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Right along the railroad, and next to the lake.
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It's called "Tårtslottet" or "Kakslottet" locally - the cake castle.
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The castle houses a café, which offers a huge selection of very tasty sweets.
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The lakes around Gnesta offer diverse natural landscapes. You can find expansive waters and tranquil shores at Lake Mälaren, deep clear waters in parts of Klämmingen, and lowland lake characteristics at Frösjön. Areas like Marvikarna are part of a nature reserve, providing opportunities to explore forests and scenic paths. Highlights like Pathway Along the Gripsholm Narrow-Gauge Railway offer views of water and forest.
Yes, several lakes in Gnesta Municipality offer designated bathing spots. Klämmingen has bathing spots at Klämmingsberg and Laxne. Frösjön features Frösjöstrand, which is a registered bathing spot near central Gnesta. In Stjärnhov, both Kyrksjön (at Dammhagen) and Naten are registered bathing spots. Marvikarna is also a popular bathing spot.
Klämmingen is an excellent destination for fishing, with species such as perch, pike, zander, and whitefish. Frösjön also offers fishing opportunities due to its accessibility. Lillsjön is part of the fishing area managed by Gnestaortens FVOF, providing additional recreational fishing options.
Many lakes around Gnesta are suitable for families. Designated bathing spots like Frösjöstrand on Frösjön, Kyrksjön, and Naten offer safe swimming. Highlights such as Taxinge Castle and Mariefred Harbor and Steamboat Station are listed as family-friendly, offering activities like castle park walks, museum visits, and cafes. Shelters and campsites like Shelter and Campsite by Lilla Horsjön also cater to families.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities near the lakes. For example, trails like the "Forest Path – Scenic Path Along the Lake loop" are available around Marvikarna. You can explore various running trails around Gnesta, including routes like "Hundbadet – Långaedets naturreservat loop from Marvikarna" or "Frösjö Strand loop from Gnesta." Find more details on these routes at Running Trails around Gnesta.
The Gnesta area offers diverse cycling routes. You can find MTB trails, such as the "Greenhouse – Gripsholm Castle loop from Mariefred," or road cycling routes like the "View from Gnestaleden Trail – Gnesta loop from Vackerby." For more information on these and other cycling routes, visit the guides for MTB Trails around Gnesta and Road Cycling Routes around Gnesta.
Yes, the region features notable historical and cultural sites. Taxinge Castle, located near a lake, offers a castle park and a renowned café. Mariefred Harbor and Steamboat Station includes a local history museum and a garden café, providing insights into the area's heritage. Södertuna Slott is also situated on the shore of Lake Frösjön.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Summer is ideal for swimming and water sports, with many designated bathing spots available. Spring and autumn offer pleasant conditions for hiking and cycling, with beautiful foliage. Winter can be suitable for activities like ice skating or winter hiking, depending on conditions.
Yes, facilities are available. Taxinge Castle is famous for its café with a wide selection of sweets. Mariefred Harbor and Steamboat Station also has a garden café. For outdoor enthusiasts, there are shelters and campsites like Shelter and Campsite by Lilla Horsjön and Vattgruvsmossen Windshelter and Campsite, which offer places to rest and pitch tents.
While specific dog-friendly swimming areas are not explicitly listed, many natural areas and trails around the lakes are generally welcoming to dogs on a leash. Always check local regulations and signage at specific bathing spots or nature reserves regarding pet access to ensure compliance.
Lake Mälaren, one of Sweden's largest lakes, offers expansive waters suitable for a variety of water sports. Visitors can engage in activities such as kayaking and paddleboarding. Exploring its archipelago by boat also provides opportunities for fishing and discovering secluded beaches.
Yes, you can find easy walks around the lakes. The Pathway Along the Gripsholm Narrow-Gauge Railway offers a relatively flat trail with views of the water. Many lake shores and nature reserves, like Marvikarna, also feature accessible paths suitable for leisurely strolls. For specific easy routes, you can explore the running guides for shorter, less strenuous options.
There are several options for camping and shelters. Shelter and Campsite by Lilla Horsjön provides a nice shelter and fireplace next to a small lake, with spots for pitching a tent. Another option is Vattgruvsmossen Windshelter and Campsite, which features a large windshelter, barbecue area, and flat ground perfect for tents near a lake.


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