Lakes around Tomelilla are situated in the scenic Österlen region of Skåne, Sweden, offering diverse natural features. The municipality is characterized by its varied landscapes, including forests, pastures, and several lakes. Notable examples include Verkasjön and Gyllebosjön, which are integral parts of protected nature reserves. This area provides opportunities for outdoor activities within its natural settings.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Picnic area with two barbecue areas and several picnic benches and tables, beautiful meadow. I couldn't find out for sure whether this is the permitted place for camping in the nature reserve; the map displayed at the entrance to the nature reserve is just too rough. In any case, I didn't have any problems. Quite a lot of people pass by, park nearby and take their dogs for a walk.
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The viewpoint can be climbed via ladder. There‘s a bench on the top platform. It’s a great spot to take a break and enjoy the view!
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To be honest, the water at the fire station was not drinkable...
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A tip for (long-distance) hikers: There is a public drinking water tap at the fire station on Djupet.
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Idyllically situated forest lake directly on the Skaneleden.
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You will find some fire pits and flat space for your tent with a nice view at lake Verkasjön. It might be a nice alternative for Verkeåns wind shelter which is a little rustic and nestled into the woods without a view.
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You'll find a variety of hiking opportunities. Gyllebosjön Lake features a 4-kilometer walking path called "Sjöstigen" that encircles the lake, with an optional 2-kilometer extension on "Åsstigen." Verkasjön is located within the Verkeån Nature Reserve, offering a network of trails connecting to other attractions. Djupet Lake is idyllically situated directly on the Skåneleden trail. For more detailed hiking routes, you can explore the Hiking around Tomelilla guide.
Yes, Gyllebosjön Lake is particularly family-friendly. It offers a child-friendly bathing area with a small sandy beach, a jetty, a barbecue area, and toilets. The walking paths around the lake are also suitable for families. Verkasjön offers free fishing for children up to 12 years old.
Yes, fishing is possible. Verkasjön is home to various fish species like pike, perch, and tench, with free fishing for children up to 12 years old. Gyllebosjön Lake also has a rich fish population, including pike, perch, and zander, and fishing licenses can be purchased there. Boats are also available for rent at Gyllebosjön.
The lakes are set in diverse natural landscapes. Verkasjön is a forest lake within the biodiverse Verkeån Nature Reserve, surrounded by picturesque forests and pastures. Gyllebosjön Lake, Österlen's largest, is a deep spring lake known for its relatively clear waters and is situated in a hilly forest landscape with ancient broadleaf forests and natural pastures. Both lakes are part of nature reserves, indicating rich flora and fauna.
Yes, near Verkasjön, you can find the Hallamölla waterfall, one of Skåne's highest, and Christinehof Castle. Historically, Gyllebo Castle and a castle ruin are located on an islet within Gyllebosjön Lake.
At Verkasjön, you can find designated campsites with fire pits and flat spaces for tents, such as the Campsites at Verkasjön. For Gyllebosjön Lake, camping is generally allowed but restricted to a maximum of one night due to its status as a nature reserve.
The lakes offer beauty year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for hiking, swimming, and enjoying the lush greenery. Autumn provides stunning fall foliage, while winter can offer peaceful, snow-covered landscapes. Always check local conditions for specific activities like swimming or ice fishing.
Gyllebosjön Lake features a ramp for accessibility at its child-friendly bathing area. While the "Sjöstigen" path around Gyllebosjön is partly paved, some sections might be dirt tracks. For specific accessibility details on other trails, it's best to check individual route descriptions.
Dogs are generally welcome on trails, but specific rules apply in nature reserves. At Gyllebosjön Lake, dogs are not permitted on the beach from June 1st to August 31st. Always keep dogs on a leash and respect local regulations, especially in protected areas like the Gyllebo Nature Reserve and Verkeån Nature Reserve.
Yes, there are several cycling routes in the Tomelilla area. For example, you can find the "Gyllebosjön Lake loop from Smedstorp" for road cycling. You can explore more options in the Road Cycling Routes around Tomelilla guide and the MTB Trails around Tomelilla guide.
Visitors appreciate the serene natural beauty and the variety of activities. Many enjoy the well-maintained paths around lakes like Gyllebosjön Lake, which offers good access to the water and a pleasant atmosphere. The quiet forest setting of Djupet Lake and the scenic views from spots like the Wooden Walkway Over the Lake are also highly valued.
While Tomelilla is accessible by public transport, direct routes to all individual lakes might be limited. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for connections from Tomelilla to areas near Gyllebosjön or Verkasjön, as some lakes are nestled deeper within nature reserves.


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