Lakes around Mönsterås Municipality, located in southeastern Sweden within Kalmar County, offer a diverse natural landscape. The region is characterized by numerous lakes, particularly in its northwestern areas and west of Blomstermåla. These bodies of water provide varied experiences, from tranquil fishing spots to family-friendly swimming areas. The municipality emphasizes outdoor life, with many lakes accessible for activities like bathing, fishing, cycling, and hiking.
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A lovely place and a view of the sea to west of the reserve. Worth stopping by and perhaps having a picnic on your lovely walk!
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An amazing little bay within the Lövö naturreservat with gorgeous views over the water towards to Timmernabben. A lovely, secluded place.
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Nice swimming spot, but quite muddy in some places.
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A wonderful little walk, very varied and enhanced by the equally varied sounds of birdsong! We highly recommend it if you are in the area.
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One of Öland's few untouched wetland areas: 370 acres of land, and over 50 differents bird species. Here you can enjoy the unending ocean views on one side, and on the other, the grassy wetlands and trees to the other.
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Small bathing area, which is a bit more difficult to reach, but is rarely visited, but can also be due to the stones in the water.
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Very nicely arranged, natural campsite
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Great spot! 150sek per 24 hours but showers, drinking water, toilets, town very close with food. Great tenting spots close to the water. Very quiet when I was there, very peaceful. They take cash or Swish. Highly recommended!
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Yes, Mönsterås offers several family-friendly options. Skiren lake is particularly suitable for families, featuring a child-friendly, shallow sandy beach, a swimming jetty, and expansive grassy areas. Additionally, the Notö Bathing Area is known for its nice facilities, long jetty, and stone-free shore, making it easy for children to enter the water. The View of the Cormorant Island from Ramsö is also a family-friendly viewpoint.
Beyond the lakes themselves, you can explore natural attractions like the Knisa mosse Nature Reserve, an untouched wetland area spanning 370 acres and home to over 50 different bird species. It offers a varied walk with abundant birdsong. The region's diverse lakes range from shallow and nutrient-rich to deeper and clearer waters, providing varied natural experiences.
The lakes in Mönsterås are excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy bathing, fishing, cycling, and hiking. For specific routes, consider exploring the nearby hiking trails around Mönsterås, cycling routes, or MTB trails.
Yes, Mönsterås has many lakes suitable for swimming. Skiren lake is a highly regarded bathing spot with a shallow sandy beach and swimming jetty. The Notö Bathing Area offers a nice experience with a long, wide jetty and a stone-free shore. For a quieter experience, the Secluded Lakeside Swimming Spot is less frequented.
Fishing is a popular activity in many Mönsterås lakes. Norregöl is a noted destination for anglers, with perch, pike, roach, and tench. Skiren also offers fishing for species like perch, burbot, pike, and roach, though a fishing license is required. The municipality also provides opportunities for "put and take" fishing, particularly for rainbow trout.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. The Mönsterås Trail passes by Norregöl lake, where an overnight cabin is available for hikers. You can find more detailed routes and information on the Hiking around Mönsterås guide, which includes trails like the 'Heathland – Small Bay loop' and 'Troll Trail from Kevershäll'.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Summer is ideal for swimming and enjoying the beaches. Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for hiking and cycling, with beautiful natural scenery. Winter activities might include ice fishing or skating if conditions allow, but check local conditions.
Yes, you can find camping options such as Oknöhed Nature Camping. This natural campsite is nicely arranged, close to the water, and offers amenities like showers, drinking water, and toilets, providing a peaceful stay.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural landscape, the tranquility of the lakes, and the variety of activities available. The peaceful atmosphere of spots like the Secluded Lakeside Swimming Spot and the rich birdlife at Knisa mosse Nature Reserve are frequently highlighted. The accessibility for swimming, cycling, and hiking is also a major draw.
Yes, the View of the Cormorant Island from Ramsö offers a wide, all-round perspective of the surrounding waters and an offshore cormorant island. It's a popular spot for scenic views.
Absolutely. The Mönsterås municipality emphasizes outdoor life, and many lakes are easily accessible for cycling. You can find various routes in the Cycling around Mönsterås guide, including the 'Mönsterås Coastal Loop' and 'Lakeside Forest View – View of the Archipelago loop'.
The lakes in Mönsterås are home to various fish species. Norregöl is known for perch, pike, roach, and tench. Skiren also has perch, burbot, pike, and roach. Additionally, the region offers 'put and take' fishing, particularly for rainbow trout.


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