Attractions and places to see around Surtesjön include a range of natural features within the Vättlefjäll nature reserve. This lake, located partly in Ale and Gothenburg municipalities, is largely situated within a Natura 2000 area, indicating its ecological importance. The region offers diverse landscapes, including forests and heather heaths, making it suitable for various outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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Barbecue and picnic area in the Vättlefjäll nature reserve, located right by the lake. The seating areas offer a great view of the water.
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A beautiful hiking trail takes you along the lake shore and through sparse coniferous forests.
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Here, you can walk along a beautiful wooden footbridge directly above the water and enjoy a beautiful view of Lake Surtesjön.
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Black lines on the Komoot map are always a gamble when riding your bike in Sweden, but this one is definitely worth while! If you follow the 'Surtesjön runt' sings, the path wil bring you round the Surtesjön lake via a beautiful hardpack gravel path, only used by the occasional hiker. The path is rolling and winding and gives multiple beautiful views upon the lake and it's surroundings. A definite must-ride with the gravel bike.
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The area around Surtesjön is rich in natural beauty, primarily within the Vättlefjäll nature reserve. You'll find diverse landscapes including lush mosses, deciduous and coniferous forests, heather heaths, and, of course, the clear waters of Lake Surtesjön itself. Many trails offer views of the lake, such as the Wooden boardwalk along the lake.
Yes, there are several easy walking options. A 7-kilometer gravel trail encircles Surtesjön, offering beautiful lake views. Additionally, the Forest Path Along the Lake provides a pleasant walk through sparse coniferous forests with lake views. For more options, you can explore easy hikes around Surtesjön.
Beyond the immediate lake trails, the Vättlefjäll nature reserve offers extensive hiking opportunities. Popular trails include Bohusleden, Vättlefjällsleden, and Pilgrimsleden. You can find a variety of routes, including the 'Around Lake Surtesjön - Vättlefjäll Nature Reserve' trail, by checking the hiking guide for Surtesjön.
Yes, Surtesjön is known for its clear waters and is ideal for swimming. There are three established swimming spots, two in Lövgärdet and one in Surte, which include shallow sandy beaches perfect for children. The lake reaches a maximum depth of 12 meters.
Absolutely. Surtesjön is excellent for canoeing. You can rent canoes at Vättlestugan, located at the southern end of the lake. From there, you can even carry them over to other nearby lakes like Gäddevattnet for extended paddling adventures within the Vättlefjäll nature reserve.
The Vättlefjäll nature reserve is home to interesting and rare plants. Birdwatchers might spot species such as black grouse and capercaillie. If you're fishing (with a yellow license), you might catch perch, ruffe, pike, and carp in Surtesjön.
Surtesjön offers beauty year-round. For swimming and paddling, the warmer months are ideal. Hiking and cycling are pleasant from spring through autumn. The diverse landscapes of Vättlefjäll nature reserve provide scenic views in any season.
Yes, the area is well-equipped for visitors. You'll find wind shelters, barbecue areas, and wood storages available for public use along the lakes. The Vättlefjäll Barbecue Area is a specific spot right by the lake with seating and great views.
Yes, if you plan to fish in Surtesjön, a yellow fishing license is required.
Many attractions around Surtesjön are family-friendly. The established swimming spots have shallow sandy beaches suitable for small children. Easy walking trails like the Wooden boardwalk along the lake and the Forest Path Along the Lake are enjoyable for all ages. The Vättlefjäll Barbecue Area is also a great spot for families to relax.
While specific regulations for dogs are not detailed, nature reserves in Sweden generally welcome dogs on leashes. The gravel trail around the lake and other forest paths are suitable for walks with dogs, allowing them to enjoy the natural surroundings with you.
Yes, the region offers mountain biking opportunities. You can explore various routes, such as the 'View of Lake Svartvattnet loop' or 'Orrekärr – Lysevattnet loop'. For detailed information and route options, refer to the MTB Trails around Surtesjön guide.


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