Best lakes around Säter offer diverse recreational opportunities and natural beauty in Sweden. The region features picturesque inland lakes and serene forest lakes, providing a variety of outdoor experiences. Visitors can find areas equipped with bathing spots, walking trails, and barbecue facilities. The natural landscape supports activities such as swimming, kayaking, fishing, and birdwatching.
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The water is so clear that you can see the fish from the pontoon
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A detour to the Orsnässtugan (cottage) with its Orsnässtgan Café is worthwhile. Ornässtugan is located at the tip of a peninsula in Orsnäs on Lake Osjön or Runn.
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A wonderful rest area off the road. With benches right by the lake or seating with tables in the shade of the trees. You can cycle past the barrier and directly reach the rest area by the lake. Those arriving by car must park in front of the barrier and walk the last few meters.
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Bathing area with jetty, changing room and bench at Lilla Ulvsjön, Dalarna. You can camp on the lawn or spend the night in the changing room (if there are not many people).
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Note: Unfortunately no longer usable as the hut was damaged by vandals!
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a shelter of the super class. Outside, a sign explicitly points out the "Everyman's Right". The hut can therefore be used by anyone. Of course it has to be kept clean, but the sign isn't necessary, is it? Living room, bedroom, kitchen (with stove) - everything is there. In the morning at 6.00 a.m. the electric heating even went on for half an hour. Oh yes, electricity is also available for lights and sockets. There is water at the nearby lake, where there is also a swimming area (with a bathing ladder!). What more do you want?
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If you turn off the Sméleden and are willing to take a short detour to the nature reserve around Lake Jätturn, you come to a rest area with benches and a hut on the other side of the bank (where you probably don't want to spend the night). Apparently a popular destination for the Swedes on weekends, who come here with picnic baskets to grill around the fireplace. The special thing about the place: two rowing boats are moored on the bank, with which you can row to the small grotto opposite. The way to the rest area is narrow, stony and gnarled. I think it's worth the detour.
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The lakes around Säter offer a variety of recreational activities. You can enjoy swimming, kayaking, and fishing, particularly for trout, pike, perch, and eel. Many lakes also feature walking and cycling trails, barbecue areas, and spots for birdwatching. For example, Lake Ljustern is popular for its 11 km cycling route, and Dammsjön is ideal for tranquil nature walks.
Yes, several lakes in Säter are well-suited for families. Lake Ljustern offers bathing spots, walking trails, and barbecue areas, with Säters Camping nearby. Ulvshyttebadet Swimming Area at Lilla Ulvsjön is another excellent choice, featuring a beach, jetty, and clear water. Dammsjön is also a serene forest lake with walking paths and a bathing area, perfect for a calm family outing.
Yes, swimming is a popular activity in Säter's lakes. Lake Ljustern has designated bathing spots, and Ulvshyttebadet Swimming Area at Lilla Ulvsjön offers a beach with a jetty and clear water. Dammsjön also provides a peaceful bathing area. The water in many of these lakes is notably clear.
Yes, there are numerous hiking and walking trails around the lakes. Lake Ljustern features walking trails and an 11 km cycling route. Dammsjön is encircled by walking paths, perfect for nature strolls. For more extensive hiking options, you can explore trails like the easy 4.7 km 'Rest Area at Lake Jätturn – Small Cave by the Lake loop' or the 4.5 km 'Jätteklacken – Bispbergs Klack loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Hiking around Säter guide.
Fishing is permitted in many of Säter's lakes, with Lake Ljustern being particularly popular. You can typically catch trout (which are regularly stocked), pike, perch, and eel. For specific regulations and to obtain necessary permits, it's advisable to check local resources such as Visit Dalarna's fishing information.
Several lakes offer excellent rest and picnic areas. The Rest Area at Lake Jätturn provides benches and a hut, popular for picnics and even offers rowing boats to a small grotto. There's also a Lakeside Picnic Area with benches and tables, some in the shade of trees, accessible by bicycle. Dammsjön also has a barbecue spot.
Yes, cycling is a great way to explore the lakes. Lake Ljustern offers an easy 11 km cycling route around its perimeter, suitable for families. This route includes rest areas, jetties, and windbreaks. For more cycling options, you can refer to the Cycling around Säter guide.
The lakes and their surrounding environments are rich in wildlife. Dammsjön, in particular, is known for excellent birdwatching opportunities, especially during spring and autumn when migratory birds pass through. The clear waters of lakes like Lilla Ulvsjön also allow you to see fish from the jetties.
Yes, you can find historical sites and cafes near some lakes. For instance, Stora Ornäs Farm, located on Lake Osjön or Runn, is a historical site that also features the Orsnässtugan Café, making it a worthwhile detour.
Many lakes are well-equipped for visitors. Lake Ljustern offers bathing spots, walking trails, and barbecue areas. Ulvshyttebadet Swimming Area has a jetty, changing rooms, and benches. The Rest Area at Lake Jätturn includes benches and a hut. Säters Camping is also situated by Lake Ljustern, providing convenient access to amenities.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Summer is ideal for swimming, kayaking, and enjoying the bathing spots. Spring and autumn are excellent for birdwatching, especially around Dammsjön, and for hiking or cycling when the weather is milder. The illuminated exercise tracks around Lake Ljustern's Skönvik area can be enjoyed year-round.
Yes, there are mountain biking trails in the Säter area that can be combined with visits to the lakes. Routes like the 'Kvarndammen – Stångtjärnen loop' or 'Stora Pringelputten loop' offer diverse terrain for mountain bikers. You can explore more options in the MTB Trails around Säter guide.


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