Lakes around Svalöv Municipality, located in Skåne County, Sweden, are primarily found within or adjacent to Söderåsen National Park. This region is characterized by diverse natural landscapes, including dramatic valleys and ancient forests. The lakes offer various recreational opportunities, making them notable destinations for nature enthusiasts. Many of these natural features contribute to the area's appeal for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Beautiful rest area right by the lake. There's a well near the trail where you can pump water. There are also two barbecue areas in front of and next to the shelter. The shelter can accommodate 4-5 people overnight. Right below the lake, there's a seating area with two benches and a table. There's also a restroom nearby. Perfect for a rest stop on long hikes.
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Take advantage of the peace and quiet and simply let the silence and sounds of nature affect you.
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Wonderful place for a rest overlooking the lake.
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Nice view on the lake near the info centre. Benches and tables for picnic.
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Most people go to the first lake, which is often overcrowded at this time. But if you just go a little further, you still have a lake. A dream for dogs too. Super clear water. Great sand. I can only recommend!
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At the beginning of the lake there is a nice bench under a few trees. The ideal place for a lunch break.
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The pond was created by Grundström in 1929 to make the area more attractive. Right on the pond there are nice seating for picnicking.
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Odensjön is worth a visit because of its fantastic location and its different shapes. However, there is more to see than just a round lake. In the slopes themselves you can see snow niches (shallow niches), fantastic steep slopes and a cave (overhang). The lake is a very popular tourist destination. You can swim in the lake, but it gets deep very quickly and the bottom is rocky and muddy. There are several barbecue areas and a shelter. In the summer, Kultur i Natur organizes concerts with well-known artists at Odensjön. The event is therefore very well attended. Odensjön is an almost perfectly circular groundwater lake on the edge of the municipality of Röstånga. It lies in the depressed part of a crack valley running north-south. The lake is known for its shape and there have been many myths about its formation and history. Among other things, it was always claimed that the lake was bottomless. Lake Odense has crystal-clear water and is 19 meters deep. The water maintains a temperature of approximately 6-8 degrees Celsius at the bottom. The fact that the temperature is so consistent throughout the year is due to the lake's relatively deep water supply and its drainage. The water surface is 60 meters above sea level, and the plateau is approximately 100 meters above sea level. More information: http://www.svalov.se/bo-bygg--miljo/natur-och-miljo/naturen-i-svalovs-kommun/geologi/4.-odensjon.html
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Yes, several lakes in the Svalöv area are great for families. Skärdammen Pond in Söderåsen National Park offers an accessible 800-meter nature trail suitable for wheelchairs and strollers. Odensjön Lake is also family-friendly, with barbecue areas and opportunities for swimming. Härsnäs Ponds provide a peaceful environment for nature appreciation, and the Swimming Bay at Järavallen Nature Reserve is known for its clear water and sandy areas, which are also suitable for dogs.
The lakes offer a variety of walking trails. Around Odensjön Lake, you can explore the 1-kilometer Odensjön walk or the 4.3-kilometer Nackarpsrundan trail. Skärdammen Pond features an 800-meter accessible nature trail. The area around Svartesjö, near the Lakeside Campsite at Klåveröds Naturreservat, is part of the Skåneleden long-distance trail, offering walks through beautiful beech forests.
Beyond walking, the lakes around Svalöv offer diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy swimming at Odensjön Lake and Svartesjö, or relax at the Swimming Bay at Järavallen Nature Reserve. Fishing is possible at Odensjön and Svartesjö (with a permit). The Klåveröd area, home to Svartesjö, is also popular for mountain biking and climbing. For cycling, you can explore routes like the 'Skärdammen Pond – Ringsjön Lake loop' or 'Söderåsen Nature Centre, Skäralid – Skärdammen Pond loop'. Find more routes on the Cycling around Svalöv guide.
Yes, swimming is a popular activity at several lakes. Odensjön Lake is known for its clean, clear water, though it gets deep quickly. Svartesjö in the Klåveröd area also offers swimming opportunities. Additionally, the Swimming Bay at Järavallen Nature Reserve provides a beautiful spot with clear water and sand.
Absolutely. Odensjön Lake has several barbecue areas and a shelter for fika. Near Skärdammen Pond, you'll find picnic tables adjacent to the Naturum Söderåsen visitor center. The Lakeside Campsite at Klåveröds Naturreservat offers a wind shelter with a fireplace and available wood, along with two barbecue areas, perfect for a comfortable break.
The lakes in Svalöv boast distinct natural characteristics. Odensjön Lake is an almost circular, spring-fed lake surrounded by dramatic 30-meter high slopes, known for its clean and clear water. Skärdammen Pond, an artificial lake at the mouth of the Skäralid gorge, beautifully reflects the surrounding forest slopes. Svartesjö is one of the few natural lakes on Söderåsen, nestled within the recreational Klåveröd area and surrounded by beech forest.
Yes, fishing is generally allowed in some lakes, but you will need a permit. Both Odensjön Lake and Svartesjö offer fishing opportunities. It is advisable to check local regulations and acquire the necessary permits before fishing.
Yes, for those looking to stay overnight, the Lakeside Campsite at Klåveröds Naturreservat offers a wind shelter that can accommodate 4-5 people, complete with a fireplace and available wood. There's also a well for water and a restroom nearby, making it suitable for longer hikes.
Visitors particularly appreciate the peaceful environment and natural beauty. Many enjoy the tranquility of places like Härsnäs Ponds, where they can simply let the silence and sounds of nature affect them. The unique circular shape and dramatic surroundings of Odensjön Lake are also highly valued, as are the accessible trails and scenic reflections at Skärdammen Pond.
While specific public transport routes directly to every lake can be limited, Söderåsen National Park, where many of these lakes are located, does have public transport options. It's recommended to check local bus schedules to Röstånga or Skäralid, which are common entry points to the park and near lakes like Odensjön Lake and Skärdammen Pond.
Many areas around the lakes in Svalöv and Söderåsen National Park are dog-friendly, especially on trails. For instance, the Swimming Bay at Järavallen Nature Reserve is noted as a dream spot for dogs due to its clear water and sand. However, it's always best to keep dogs on a leash and check specific park or reserve rules regarding pets, especially in sensitive natural areas.
While the immediate vicinity of some lakes is purely natural, you can find amenities nearby. Skärdammen Pond is adjacent to the Naturum Söderåsen visitor center, which often has facilities. For more extensive options, the nearby towns and villages surrounding Söderåsen National Park, such as Röstånga, offer cafes and restaurants.


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