Best lakes in Gotland contribute to the island's diverse natural landscape. Gotland, Sweden's largest island, features various aquatic destinations. These include large freshwater bodies, former limestone quarries, and smaller fishing lakes. The island offers opportunities for recreation and appreciation of local ecology.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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The bronze statue Solfågel from 1976 by Tryra Lundgren decorates the pond in Armedalen Park.
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Also very popular with waterfowl.
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Beautiful park and recreation area near the old town towards the water 🤙
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Toilet. Although it is a nature reserve, it seems that camping is not forbidden.
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A pair of binoculars is an advantage to take a closer look at the birds.
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Veeeeeery popular place and the roads here are dusty. You can easely have a walk around the small lake.
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Yes, several lakes offer excellent swimming opportunities. The Blue Lagoon is particularly popular for its clear, blue water and is a former limestone quarry. Bästeträsk also offers exceptionally clean water for swimming.
For fishing, Lojstaträsken is a great choice, comprising five smaller lakes where you can find pike, perch, roach, rudd, tench, and ruffe. Boats can be rented there for better access. Sigvaldeträsk, one of Gotland's deepest lakes, also offers good fishing for pike, perch, roach, rudd, and tench.
Yes, Bästeträsk, the largest freshwater lake on Gotland, is located within the extensive Bästeträsk nature reserve. This area is known for its exceptionally clean water and unique geological features.
At Bästeträsk, you can observe a distinctive 'beach barricade,' a 0.5 to 1-meter-high wall of gravel and stone blocks formed by winter ice expansion. The Blue Lagoon is notable for being a flooded former limestone quarry, giving its waters a tropical blue appearance.
Many lakes are family-friendly. The Blue Lagoon is a popular swimming spot for all ages. Almedalen Park Pond and Fountain offers a pleasant recreation area within a park, suitable for family strolls and observing waterfowl. Bird Island Near Gotland is also a good spot for families interested in nature and birdwatching.
The Bird Island Near Gotland is an excellent natural area and viewpoint specifically recommended for birdwatching, where binoculars are advised. You can also observe waterfowl at the Almedalen Park Pond and Fountain.
During winter, Bästeträsk becomes a popular destination for tour skating when the ice is thick enough. Always check local conditions and safety advisories before venturing onto the ice.
Yes, Gotland offers various hiking opportunities. While specific lake loop trails are not detailed, you can find numerous routes across the island. For easy hikes, consider routes like the Visby Health Trail or Närsholmen Naturreservat. You can explore more options in the Easy hikes in Gotland guide or the general Hiking in Gotland guide.
Beyond hiking, Gotland provides opportunities for mountain biking. You can find various MTB trails, such as the Visby Old Town loop or the Fårö Lighthouse loop. More details are available in the MTB Trails in Gotland guide.
Holm Island is a natural area and viewpoint. It's important to note that the current around the island can be quite strong, and attempting to swim to the island is not recommended due to safety concerns.
In lakes like Lojstaträsken and Sigvaldeträsk, common catches include pike, perch, roach, rudd, and tench. Lojstaträsken also has ruffe.


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