Best huts around Eskilstuna kommun are situated in a landscape characterized by forests, lakes, rocky hills, and fields, with about half of the area being forested. The municipality features proximity to Lake Mälaren, Lake Hjälmaren, and the Eskilstunaån river, offering scenic views and opportunities for water-based activities. Huts often provide access to hiking, biking, and swimming, making them suitable bases for outdoor exploration. This region offers diverse options for those seeking nature-focused getaways.
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A beautifully maintained walkway (Bruksdammen) with benches is available. The small island has two shelters with fire pits and even a wheelchair-accessible restroom.
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There is a nice shelter here with a great view of lake Näshultasjön. It is equiped with a fireplace and several picnic tables. There is also a couple of privys/outhouses along the path just east of the shelter. The area surrounding the shelter is a large and flat grass area that seems to be well maintained. It also looks like a great place for a swim. The shelter is close to a small road, so you may hear occasional traffic It is also easily visited by anyone looking to have a barbeque or a swim.
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Along the side of lake Hedsjön there is a nice windshelter right next to the trail, overlooking the lake. It gets really nice afternoon and evening sun and is equiped with a fireplace, bucket, picnic table and several benches. Hidden just next to the shelter is a small jetty into the water. There are also two privys/outhouses just north of the shelter. Further north of the shelter, just across the gravel road, is a water source, but when I was there the lake water looked cleaner than the water source. Behind the shelter is very hilly, so other than on the trail itself there isn't much space for tents.
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A secluded wilderness shelter with views of lake Tjurlången. Perfect for an overnight camp spot, or a picnic break.
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Awesome shelter surrounded by a beautiful lake on three sides. There is plenty of flat ground surrounding the shelter as well as sturdy trees. There is a fireplace and some picnic tables. The water is easily accessible in multiple spots. Just north of the shelter, by the gravel road, is an outhouse as well as some garbage bins.
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Lovely lake with several shelters, fireplaces and picnic tables. There is also a handicap outhouse as well as a supposedly wheelchair accessible path leading to the shelter area. Highly recommended, but also close to Hälleforsnäs town and can be busy at times.
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Eskilstuna kommun offers a variety of shelters, including wilderness shelters, wind shelters, and picnic shelters. These range from rustic retreats for a night in nature to more comfortable, family-friendly options, often equipped with fireplaces and picnic tables.
Yes, several shelters are suitable for families. For example, Sandviken shelter and Shelter at lake Hedsjön are both noted as family-friendly. They often feature amenities like picnic tables, fireplaces, and easy access to nature.
Many huts in Eskilstuna kommun are situated by lakes, offering beautiful views. Sandviken shelter provides a great view of Lake Näshultasjön, while Lake Tjurlången Wilderness Shelter offers secluded views of Lake Tjurlången. Shelter at lake Hedsjön also overlooks Lake Hedsjön, perfect for enjoying afternoon and evening sun.
Yes, Bruksdammen Lake and Picnic Area is highly recommended for its accessibility. It features a wheelchair-accessible path leading to the shelter area and a handicap outhouse, making it suitable for a wider range of visitors.
Most shelters are equipped with basic amenities such as fireplaces and picnic tables. Some, like Sandviken shelter and Shelter at lake Hedsjön, have nearby outhouses. Bruksdammen Lake and Picnic Area even has a handicap outhouse.
The huts serve as excellent bases for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the Sörmlandsleden, cycling, or mountain biking on marked loops near places like Uvberget. Many locations are also ideal for swimming, fishing, and exploring nature reserves. For more detailed route information, check out the Hiking around Eskilstuna kommun guide or the Gravel biking around Eskilstuna kommun guide.
Yes, many huts are located near lakes and rivers, offering opportunities for wild swimming. For instance, Sandviken shelter is close to Lake Näshultasjön, which looks like a great place for a swim. Shelter at lake Hedsjön has a small jetty into the water, and Finnsjön shelter is surrounded by a beautiful lake with easily accessible water.
For a secluded experience, consider the Lake Tjurlången Wilderness Shelter. It offers views of Lake Tjurlången and is perfect for an overnight camp spot or a peaceful picnic break away from crowds.
Yes, Eskilstuna kommun is characterized by extensive forests. The Finnsjön shelter is a great example, surrounded by a beautiful lake and plenty of sturdy trees, offering a true forest experience.
Visitors appreciate the peaceful natural settings, the availability of amenities like fireplaces and picnic tables, and the opportunities for outdoor activities. The well-maintained areas, scenic lake views, and the chance to relax and recharge amidst nature are frequently highlighted.
While the huts themselves are primarily nature-focused, the broader Eskilstuna kommun region has historical significance. For example, near a cozy guesthouse with a lake plot, Uvberget provides an old ancient castle and vantage point. The region also features heritage-listed country cottages that offer a blend of history and modern comfort.
For more details on the diverse outdoor areas and nature reserves, which often host these huts and shelters, you can visit the official Eskilstuna tourism website: Outdoor areas and nature reserves in Eskilstuna.


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