Lakes around Karlskrona are situated in the Blekinge region, offering diverse natural landscapes. The area features a variety of lakes, from those integrated into recreation areas to dedicated fishing spots and tranquil nature reserves. These bodies of water provide opportunities for outdoor activities and appreciating the local environment. Karlskrona's lakes are characterized by their varying depths, sizes, and surrounding natural features.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Enjoy this 3.7 kilometer circular walk near Nättraby, Blekinge. The route is generally classified as easy and can usually be completed in 47 minutes. Although the trail is ideal for bird watching, hiking and walking and is often busy, you can enjoy some peace and quiet here at the right time of day. The best time to visit this route is from May to September. Dogs are allowed but must be on a leash.
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Enjoy this 3.7 kilometer circular walk near Nättraby, Blekinge. The route is generally classified as easy and can usually be completed in 47 minutes. Although the trail is ideal for bird watching, hiking and walking and is often busy, you can enjoy some peace and quiet here at the right time of day. The best time to visit this route is from May to September. Dogs are allowed but must be on a leash.
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Tromtö is known for its beautiful beech forest and invites you to take walks through this magnificent landscape with its coastal character, farmland, and oak groves. Tromtö was formerly part of a manor house belonging to the Johannishus Gods estate. South of Tromtö Manor lies a so-called "English Park," and the walking paths around a wooded hill stand out clearly from the landscape. On the east side, these paths lead to a viewpoint overlooking Västra Fjärden.
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Nature reserve on Almö Almö Nature Reserve is located around 10 kilometers south-east of Listerby and covers most of the island of Almö, the surrounding sea area and the adjacent archipelago islands.
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beautiful here. If you don't take the time to collect impressions here, it's your own fault. There are various places where you can park your bike and enter the nature reserve.
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The coastal and marine city of Karlskrona with around 35,000 inhabitants is located in the picturesque archipelago of the southern Swedish province of Blekinge. 1679 by the Swedish King Charles XI. Founded with the aim of expanding its sphere of influence to the Baltic Sea region, the city functioned as a naval base for Sweden, a major military power at the time. The delightful landscape of the archipelago encompasses over 1,500 small and large islands, which are green and red wooden houses or are bare and uninhabited. Karlskrona itself, whose city center is six kilometers out in the archipelago, extends over 33 islands. The center of the city is on the island of Trossö, which is connected by bridges to the island of Hästö and from there to the mainland. The other inner-city areas extend over the nearby islands of Ekholmen, Saltö, Dragsö, Langö and Stumholmen, and are all accessible via bridges. The central square Stortorget in the middle of the old city center is the largest historical square in Sweden with an area of 25,000 square meters. Alongside other historical buildings, the two baroque churches of Fredrikskyrkan and Trefaldighetskyrkan and the old town hall stand on its edge. The island of Stumholmen, located close to the center, was owned by the Swedish Navy for centuries and is now freely accessible. The island is home to the large naval museum, centuries-old shipyards and military installations from the 17th century. Together with the historic port, large parts of the old city center and the old naval facilities, which are almost completely preserved in their original form, were declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1998.
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For swimming and general recreation, Havsjön in the Mörtsjöåsen recreation area offers a jetty, floating raft, beach, and barbecue area. Similarly, Stora Alljungen in the Alljungen/Västra Stensjö recreation area is well-equipped with a jetty, diving tower, beach, and playground. For shallow, warm water ideal for late summer swims, consider Färskesjön Nature Reserve.
Yes, several spots are great for families. Färskesjön Nature Reserve has shallow, warm water and small swimming areas. Stora Alljungen features a playground and a diving tower. For an easy walk, the 3.7-kilometer circular route at Meadow Near Nättraby is suitable for all ages and ideal for bird watching.
The Blekinge trail passes alongside Havsjön, offering scenic walking opportunities. For an easy circular walk, the 3.7-kilometer route at Meadow Near Nättraby is popular. You can also explore various trails within Färskesjön Nature Reserve, which features a circular route with rest and barbecue areas. For more hiking options, explore the Hiking around Karlskrona guide.
Anglers have several options. Lindwallska lake is a dedicated 'put and take' fishing lake known for rainbow trout, though it requires a specific fishing license. Stora Alljungen is popular for perch, bream, pike, and walleye. Bredasjön also offers good fishing for bass, bream, pike, and roach.
You can find diverse natural beauty. Lilla Öjasjön is particularly scenic, known for its red water lilies. Almö Nature Reserve covers most of Almö island and the surrounding sea, offering expansive natural views. At Picnic Area by the Water, Tromtö Nature Reserve, you'll find beautiful beech forests, coastal landscapes, and a viewpoint overlooking Västra Fjärden.
Yes, there are several. Färskesjön Nature Reserve is a popular lake with a circular route and swimming spots. Havsjön is integrated into the Mörtsjöåsen recreation area, which has a nature reserve feel. Additionally, Almö Nature Reserve encompasses most of Almö island and its surrounding waters, and Tromtö Nature Reserve is known for its beech forests and coastal character.
The best time to visit for activities like swimming and hiking is generally from May to September. During late summer, Färskesjön Nature Reserve offers shallow, warm water perfect for swimming. The pleasant weather during these months makes outdoor recreation enjoyable.
Yes, dogs are generally allowed on many trails, but they must be kept on a leash. For example, the circular walk at Meadow Near Nättraby permits dogs on a leash.
Beyond hiking and swimming, the Karlskrona area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB Trails around Karlskrona and explore Cycling routes around Karlskrona. Many lakes also provide opportunities for picnicking and bird watching.
Yes, some lakes are well-equipped. Havsjön has a barbecue area, and Färskesjön Nature Reserve also offers barbecue spots. Stora Alljungen provides a barbecue area and a dry toilet, making it convenient for longer stays.
For up-to-date information on bathing conditions and water quality at various swimming spots, including some lakes, you can check the official local tourism resources. A good starting point is the Visit Blekinge bathing spots list.
While popular spots can get busy, lakes like Lilla Öjasjön, known for its scenic beauty and red water lilies, often offer a more tranquil setting away from larger recreation areas. Visiting during off-peak hours or seasons can also provide a quieter experience at other lakes.


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