Best lakes around Lindesberg are found in Örebro County, Sweden, offering various opportunities for recreation and enjoying nature. The municipality features numerous lakes, with Lindessjön being a central point of interest. This area provides a mix of accessible walking trails and diverse fishing experiences. The natural landscape around Lindesberg's lakes supports outdoor activities for different interests.
Last updated: May 22, 2026
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The picnic table was in the water when we arrived. About 50m further is a campsite with many picnic tables at the entrance.
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Nice rest area on the shore of Malingsbosjön lake. There is a picnic table and a little jetty to go on the water. It's the perfect place to have a rest in the shade during your ride.
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A secluded wilderness shelter with views of lake Tjurlången. Perfect for an overnight camp spot, or a picnic break.
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This stretch of forest is fairy tail like, teaming with flowing streams, lush green vegetation, and surrounded by tall pine trees. Keep your eyes peeled for the varied wildlife that inhabits the forest.
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Small space between the road and the lake. Sanitary simple but clean, kitchen available, nice meadow for the tent. The official price is too high. Persistent bargaining helps.
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A beautiful route with lots of nature and even more water. At this point, a small path branches off directly to Lake Långtjärnen, which a little later is crossed by a picturesque bridge - perfect for a little detour.
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Yes, Lindesberg offers several family-friendly lake experiences. Lindessjön is particularly suitable, featuring an 8-kilometer walking path, 'Lindessjön runt', with diverse scenery and resting places, some adapted for strollers. Additionally, the Picnic Area at Malingsbosjön Lake provides a relaxing spot with a picnic table and jetty, and Källan Camping offers simple facilities by a lake, both noted as family-friendly.
The most prominent walking trail is the 'Lindessjön runt' path, an approximately 8-kilometer route encircling Lindessjön, offering views of the town, countryside, and nature reserves. For a more natural experience, the Beautiful route by Lake Långtjärnen provides a scenic trail with a picturesque bridge. You can also explore routes in the Ormdalen Valley nature reserve forest, which features streams and lush vegetation.
Yes, the Lindesberg area, part of Örebro County's extensive lake system, offers diverse fishing opportunities. Several fishing conservation areas (Fiskevårdsområde - FVOF) are affiliated with Lindesberg, providing regulated access. Anglers can find various species like rainbow trout, perch, and pike, with some areas offering 'put and take' waters and accessible spots for disabled individuals.
For camping, Källan Camping offers a small space by the lake with basic sanitary facilities and a meadow for tents. For a more secluded experience, the Lake Tjurlången Wilderness Shelter provides a spot for an overnight camp or picnic with views of Lake Tjurlången.
Yes, the 'Lindessjön runt' trail around Lindessjön has parts that are adapted for mobility aids and strollers, making it accessible for a wider range of visitors to enjoy the lake's scenery.
The lakes offer diverse natural beauty. Lindessjön provides views of the town, countryside, and nature reserves like Näset and Tempelbacken, with the Lindesberg Church forming a prominent silhouette. The Ormdalen Valley nature reserve forest is known for its fairy-tale-like stretches with flowing streams and lush vegetation. Many spots, including the Picnic Area at Malingsbosjön Lake and the Lake Tjurlången Wilderness Shelter, offer scenic lake views.
While specific designated swimming spots are not detailed, many lakes in the region offer opportunities for enjoying the water. Källan Camping is located by a lake and features a beach, suggesting swimming is possible there. For other lakes, local guides or signage should be consulted for current swimming conditions and regulations.
The area around Lindesberg's lakes is excellent for cycling. You can find various routes, including touring bicycle options like the 'Nyforsleden Trail' or 'Idyllic Waterfall – Pure Gravel Road loop from Siggeboda', and road cycling routes such as the 'Lilla Lindessjön loop'. For gravel biking, consider routes like 'Pershyttan Ironworks – Pershyttan Mining Village loop from Nora'. More details can be found in the Cycling around Lindesberg, Road Cycling Routes around Lindesberg, and Gravel biking around Lindesberg guides.
Visitors appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty. The Picnic Area at Malingsbosjön Lake is valued as a perfect spot for a rest in the shade. The Beautiful route by Lake Långtjärnen is praised for its abundant nature and water. The overall appeal lies in the diverse recreational experiences, from relaxing by the water to exploring scenic trails.
Yes, the natural areas around Lindesberg's lakes support varied wildlife. The nature reserves adjacent to Lindessjön offer opportunities for birdwatching. Additionally, the Ormdalen Valley nature reserve forest is known for its diverse wildlife, encouraging visitors to keep an eye out for local fauna.
The lakes are enjoyable throughout the warmer months, typically from spring to autumn, for walking, cycling, and picnicking. Summer is ideal for swimming and camping. While specific winter activities are not detailed, the serene landscapes can be appreciated year-round, depending on personal preference and weather conditions.


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