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Top 19 Lakes in Skive

Best lakes in Skive are found in a region characterized by its diverse natural landscapes, shaped by the last Ice Age. The area features heathlands, oak scrub, and significant freshwater bodies. Skive offers a mix of protected nature areas, historical sites, and accessible recreational lakes. The region's lakes provide opportunities for hiking, birdwatching, and exploring unique geological formations.

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  • The most popular lakes is Ejerslev Harbour, an other man-made feature that offers a nice view. Next…

Last updated: May 15, 2026

Ejerslev Harbour

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The harbor has a very nice view. Next to the harbor there is a small lake with a nice walking tour

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From the beach you have a good view of the small town of Nykøbing on the island of Mors. The city with around 9,000 inhabitants is located at the entrance …

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From this point you have a wonderful view of the Stubberå valley. Flyndersø is in the background. The heather-covered slopes glow purple in July/August.
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Handbjerg Beach

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Handbjerg Beach is located in Venø Bay, more precisely at the lower end of the Limfjord between Vinderup and Struer. The beach is very child-friendly. There is a parking lot …

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June 18, 2025, View of the Stubberå Valley and Flyndersø

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From this point you have a wonderful view of the Stubberå valley. Flyndersø is in the background. The heather-covered slopes glow purple in July/August. You can clearly see the faults and folds on the slopes that were created during the Ice Age. You should definitely linger here for a while and take in the magnificent landscape. There is a small bench.

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Along the short circular path at the lagoon you can see the moler layers of the adjacent moler slopes very well. You can look for fossils in the old Molergrube.

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Along the short circular path at the lagoon you can see the moler layers of the adjacent moler slopes very well. You can look for fossils in the old Molergrube.

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Nice harbor with a shelter on the hill

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Very nice prospects 😄👍🏼

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The harbor has a very nice view. Next to the harbor there is a small lake with a nice walking tour

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Very nice little town. A tour there is always worthwhile. Great view of the Limfjord.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What unique natural features can I explore around the lakes in Skive?

Skive's lakes offer diverse natural features. At Flyndersø, Denmark's largest heath lake, you can see 'death holes' formed by the Ice Age and extensive heathlands. Ejersø Lagoon and Moler Cliffs feature visible moler layers where you can look for fossils. Stubbergård Sø also showcases Ice Age 'kettle holes' within its protected landscape. You can also enjoy the View of the Stubberå Valley and Flyndersø, especially when the heather-covered slopes glow purple in summer.

Are there historical sites or cultural attractions near Skive's lakes?

Yes, several lakes are rich in history. Near Spøttrup Lake, you can visit the impressive Spøttrup Castle, Denmark's best-preserved medieval castle. Around Stubbergård Sø, explore the ruins of Stubber Kloster, a Benedictine nunnery from 1268, and the 'Sortehusene,' two thatched houses once used by commercial fishermen. Flyndersø Mølle, a former watermill at Flyndersø, houses a small exhibition about the area's history.

What kind of hiking trails are available around Skive's lakes?

You'll find a variety of hiking trails. Flyndersø offers marked trails with vantage points like 'Ingeniørens Bænk.' Spøttrup Lake has walking routes that showcase the local scenery. Stubbergård Sø features marked trails, including a handicap-friendly 'Mosestien' (Bog Path) and longer routes (14 km and 20 km) that pass historical sites. For more options, explore the Hiking in Skive guide, which includes routes like 'View of Lake Flyndersø – Heathland loop from Rønbjerg'.

Can I go swimming or boating in the lakes of Skive?

Yes, you can. Badesø Gymnasieparken is an urban swimming lake with a dedicated bathing area and facilities. At Flyndersø, canoeing, kayaking, and rowing are permitted in the northern part from June 15 to October 1 (9 AM to 6 PM) with a required registration number, and there's also a bathing beach at its eastern end. Always check local regulations for specific rules and safety.

Which lakes are best for birdwatching in Skive?

Both Flyndersø and Spøttrup Lake are excellent for birdwatching. Flyndersø is a haven for both migratory and breeding birds, with large flocks of ducks and goosanders in spring and autumn, and sightings of kingfishers, ospreys, and sea eagles. Spøttrup Lake, a restored natural area, attracts a wide variety of waterbirds, including greylag geese, great crested grebes, and hundreds of waders during migration.

Are there family-friendly activities or accessible paths near Skive's lakes?

Yes, several options cater to families and accessibility. Badesø Gymnasieparken is ideal for a family swim or picnic with its facilities. Many highlights like Ejerslev Harbour and Ejersø Lagoon and Moler Cliffs are marked as family-friendly. Stubbergård Sø offers a handicap-friendly 'Mosestien' (Bog Path) for easier access. Always check specific trail conditions for suitability.

What is the best time of year to visit the lakes in Skive?

The best time to visit depends on your interests. Spring and autumn are excellent for birdwatching at Flyndersø and Spøttrup Lake due to migratory birds. Summer (June-August) is ideal for swimming at Badesø Gymnasieparken and enjoying the heather in bloom around Flyndersø. Canoeing and kayaking at Flyndersø are also permitted during the summer months.

Can I fish in the lakes around Skive?

Yes, fishing is permitted in some lakes. At Stubbergård Sø, you can fish for pike and perch from the southern end, provided you have a valid fishing license. Always ensure you have the necessary permits and adhere to local fishing regulations. More information on fishing at Stubbergård Sø can be found on VisitNordvestkysten.

Where can I find good viewpoints of the lakes in Skive?

There are several excellent viewpoints. At Flyndersø, marked hiking trails lead to vantage points like 'Ingeniørens Bænk,' offering great views of the lake's basin. The View of the Stubberå Valley and Flyndersø provides a wonderful panorama. From Spøttrup Castle, you can enjoy scenic views over Spøttrup Lake. Additionally, Ejersø Lagoon and Moler Cliffs offers nice prospects of the lagoon.

Are there opportunities for cycling near the lakes in Skive?

Yes, the Skive region offers various cycling routes that pass by or near the lakes. You can find options in the Road Cycling Routes in Skive guide, including routes like 'Limfjordsruten: Northern Salling Loop' and 'View of the Lake – View of the Sound loop from Jelse Odde'.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see around Skive's lakes?

The lakes are home to diverse wildlife. Besides the rich birdlife at Flyndersø and Spøttrup Lake (ducks, geese, grebes, waders, kingfishers, ospreys, sea eagles), you might also spot otters in these areas. Stubbergård Sø is known for fish eagles and lizards, and otter tracks have been observed there too.

Are dogs allowed on trails around Skive's lakes?

Generally, dogs are welcome on trails, but specific rules apply. For instance, at Badesø Gymnasieparken, dogs must be kept on a leash during certain months. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and follow local signage, especially in protected nature areas like those around Flyndersø and Stubbergård Sø, to protect wildlife and maintain the natural environment.

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