Lakes around Härnösand are situated within Sweden's High Coast region, characterized by its diverse natural landscape. This area features numerous freshwater lakes, offering opportunities for outdoor activities. The surrounding environment includes forests and mountains, with many lakes integrated into hiking trails. These natural attractions provide varied experiences for visitors.
Last updated: April 27, 2026
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Stallarna - bathing area at Brunnesjön with jetty, toilets (a little further up towards the road), benches and playground. The meadow is also very suitable for camping.
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Accessibility in a nature reserve. The paths are leveled up to the rest area and offer a beautiful view of the lake and the hill.
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Specially designed for wheelchairs etc. Even the small rest area and the toilet there are handicapped accessible.
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This place is marked on maps as "Fjärdbotten Gästhamn" or "Fjärdbotten Stuga". There are several stugas where you can stay overnight and a good camping area right by the jetty. There are toilets. The water from the spring (a little south in the forest, it is signposted) was clear and we filtered it and drank it. It tasted completely neutral.
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There are 5 stuga's here. 2 with a bunk bed (double width), 2 smaller ones but still plently of room to sleep on the floor and another one with a huge table which can also be used to sleep on the floor. I did not and would not drink the water from the 'source' here, it smelled disgusting. The water from the lake is salty do we didn't use that either. 200 meters before arrival there was a very little stream with some clean & fresh water.
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Nice cabins, some with stove. Toilets and water source (groundwater, but boil or filter before use).
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The sauna can be rented for 20 SEK. A small jetty leads to the sea to cool off.
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Possibility of bathing, toilet, fireplace - place for tents
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For swimming, Stallarna Bathing Area at Lake Brunnesjön is a popular choice, offering a large grassy area, sandy beach, and amenities like a jetty and diving tower. Gussjön's Starredsbadet and Långsjön's Brånsviken also provide pleasant swimming with sandy bottoms. Mörtsjön features the Utansjö bathing area with a small sandy beach and Snibbens Camping with a delightful sandy beach.
Yes, accessibility is a focus in some areas. Värptjärn, for instance, has accessible jetties suitable for prams, wheelchairs, and walkers. Additionally, the Boardwalk on the West Shore of the Lake is specially designed for accessibility, offering views of the lake and surrounding hills with accessible rest areas and toilets.
Lake Nässjön is a prime destination for fishing enthusiasts, offering year-round opportunities to catch perch, roach, pike, char, and trout. Värptjärn is also an excellent spot for rainbow trout and perch fishing. Other recognized fishing lakes in the municipality include Fäbodsjön, Fällbotjärn, and Iggen, though these typically require a fishing license.
Near the lakes, you can find various accommodation options. Fjärdbotten Cabins and Campsite offers cabins and a large meadow for tents directly on the water. Gussjönoret, near Gussjön, provides accessible pitches for motorhomes with scenic lake views. Snibbens Camping on Mörtsjön also offers cottages and a youth hostel.
Beyond swimming and fishing, the lakes are integrated into an extensive network of hiking trails. You can also find nearby routes for road cycling, mountain biking, and running. For example, explore road cycling routes, MTB trails, or running trails around Härnösand.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Stallarna Bathing Area at Lake Brunnesjön is very family-friendly with a large grassy area, sandy beach, barbecue spot, jetty, and diving tower. Snibbens Camping on Mörtsjön also offers a delightful sandy beach and recreational options like minigolf and boat rentals.
Camping is possible at several locations. Fjärdbotten Cabins and Campsite offers a large meadow for tents. Snibbens Camping on Mörtsjön is another family-friendly site with camping facilities. Gussjönoret also provides accessible pitches for motorhomes.
The lakes offer activities year-round. Summer is ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and boating. In winter, when safely frozen, some larger lakes become venues for cross-country skiing and long-distance ice skating. Lake Nässjön is noted for breathtaking sunsets and the possibility of witnessing the Northern Lights during winter.
Yes, some lakes offer unique facilities. You can find a Sauna by the Lake, which can be rented for a small fee and includes a jetty for cooling off. Lövvik Guest Harbor and Sauna also provides sauna and shower facilities.
While specific dog-friendly trails are not detailed, many natural areas in Sweden are generally welcoming to dogs on leash. It's always best to check local regulations or signage at specific lake areas or nature reserves for any restrictions regarding pets.
During winter, when ice conditions are suitable and safe, some larger lakes in Härnösand become venues for cross-country skiing and long-distance ice skating. Lake Nässjön, for example, may feature a cleared skating track.
The lakes in Härnösand are set within the High Coast region, offering diverse natural landscapes. You can expect views of surrounding forests and mountains. The Boardwalk on the West Shore of the Lake provides specific views of the lake and hills, and Lake Nässjön is known for its breathtaking sunsets.


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