Best lakes around Vallentuna are characterized by diverse natural features, including large lakes, former sea bays, and varied forest landscapes. The municipality is home to Vallentunasjön, the largest lake in the area, and Garnsviken, historically part of the ancient Långhundraleden route. These bodies of water offer opportunities for fishing, swimming, and exploring nature trails. The region's lakes are integrated into a landscape that supports biodiversity and provides viewpoints.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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Frösvik is called by Commuter boat 80,and can be reached from Lidingö (Mor Annas brygga).
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Nice beach, but keep in mind there is no kiosk or similar so bring you own drink and food.
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The beach at Rösjön lake offers a serene setting for swimming, sunbathing, and picnicking amidst beautiful natural surroundings. It's a perfect spot to relax, unwind, and enjoy outdoor activities with friends and family on sunny days.
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There is usually a barbecue area and benches and enough wood here too!
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Commuter ferry 80 stops here, the 2022/2023 winter timetable is available here: https://mitt.sl.se/ficktid/vinter/V80.pdf
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Rösjöbadet is a swimming area with a restaurant.
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Popular place to celebrate midsummer with the local community. There are some fresh-water pumps and some nice beaches/picnic spots around the lake.
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Among the most popular spots are Rösjöbadet, a beach known for swimming and picnicking, and Rönninge By, a settlement with fresh-water pumps and beaches popular for community events. Bollstanäsbadet Beach is also a well-liked bathing area.
The lakes offer various activities. You can enjoy swimming at places like Rösjöbadet or Garnsviksbadet. Fishing is popular in Vallentunasjön and Garnsviken, though licenses may be required for some lakes. In winter, Garnsviken is a favored spot for long-distance ice skating. For land-based activities, there are numerous running and hiking trails nearby, such as those found in the Running Trails around Vallentuna and Hiking around Vallentuna guides.
Yes, several lakes and areas are family-friendly. Rösjöbadet and Bollstanäsbadet Beach are excellent for swimming and picnicking. Rönninge By is also popular for families, offering beaches and community celebrations. Children under 16 can fish for free with a rod in Vallentunasjön.
The best time depends on your preferred activity. Summer is ideal for swimming and enjoying beaches. For fishing in Vallentunasjön, note there's a ban from April 1st to May 31st. Winter offers opportunities for long-distance ice skating on Garnsviken when it freezes early. Hiking and birdwatching can be enjoyed during spring and autumn, especially along trails like Veda naturstig near Storsjön.
The region boasts varied nature, from the large expanse of Vallentunasjön to the high mountains and reed areas around Garnsviken. Near Storsjön, you can explore the Veda naturstig, a 5-kilometer nature trail through a bird-rich forest. For views, the Gavelberget viewpoint is located along the eastern shore of Garnsviken, and Lorensvik Park offers beautiful views over Viggbyholm Marina.
Yes, the area has historical significance. Garnsviken was historically a sea bay and part of the ancient Långhundraleden route used by Vikings. North of Storsjön, near Lindholmens gård, you'll find Vasakullen, an oak-covered hill named after a castle that once stood there, with speculation that Gustav Vasa might have been born at this location. Rönninge By is also recognized as a historical site.
For Vallentunasjön, children and adolescents under 16 can fish for free with a fishing rod. However, fishing in Garnsviken requires a license, which can be purchased via iFiske.se.
Bathing areas like Garnsviksbadet on Garnsviken are equipped with amenities such as a jetty, toilet, and a wind shelter with a barbecue area. Rösjöbadet is a swimming area that also features a restaurant. Rönninge By offers fresh-water pumps and picnic spots.
Some lake areas are accessible by public transport. For instance, Frösvik Jetty is a stop for commuter ferries, allowing access to that part of the area. You can check local public transport schedules for specific routes to other lake destinations.
Absolutely. The region offers various hiking opportunities. Near Storsjön, you can explore the Veda naturstig, a 5-kilometer nature trail. The Hiking around Vallentuna guide lists several trails, including a section of the Roslagsleden Trail and the Vallentuna IP Exercise track Yellow.
Vallentunasjön is the largest lake in Vallentuna municipality, spanning 6.1 square kilometers. It is known for its fishing opportunities, though it has faced challenges with eutrophication.
Yes, Garnsviken is particularly popular for long-distance ice skating in winter, as it tends to freeze early. Always check local conditions and safety advisories before venturing onto the ice.


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