Lakes around Eda, Sweden, offer diverse natural landscapes and recreational opportunities within the Värmland region. The municipality is characterized by its rich aquatic environments, including species-rich shallow bays and ecologically significant Natura 2000 areas. Deep valleys and varied terrain, such as forests and pine-covered ridges, contribute to the region's natural appeal. These features provide habitats for diverse flora and fauna, making Eda a destination for nature enthusiasts.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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It's worth taking a break here. The hut has a fire pit with benches, a water pump, and an outhouse.
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Marked in the wrong place on the map. The hut is located at the tip of the headland.
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Definitely sturdy footwear
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Very well maintained barbecue area. Easily accessible with a stroller.
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nice weather shelter with fire pit and bathing area
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There is the 'Glaskogen visitor card' with which you can use the shelters and rain shelters (also to stay up to 2 nights). Here may also be made fire, it is even held firewood. The map, as well as the fishing license is in Lenungshammar. The shelters can be reached by canoe or on foot.
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Overnight stay in Schelter, with firewood, fireplace and toilet. A lake is ideal for swimming or fishing.
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Eda's lakes offer diverse natural environments. You can visit Lakeside Cabin, located at the tip of a headland, providing a serene spot amidst the water. The region also features species-rich shallow bays, ecologically significant Natura 2000 areas, and deep valleys that are remnants of a past geological era, all contributing to a varied landscape of forests, marshes, and pine-covered ridges.
Yes, Eda offers family-friendly options. The Grill and Swimming Area at Lake Hugn is a well-maintained spot with a weather shelter, barbecue facilities, and a bathing area that is easily accessible with a stroller. Another pleasant option is the Lakeside Rest Area with Swimming, which is easy to reach via a gravel road and offers a nice place for recreation.
Eda is a great destination for wildlife observation. Bysjön Lake, particularly its northern part at Lerot, is a prime bird-watching area, known for its species-rich, shallow, and reedy bay that attracts various breeding and resting birds, including waders. A public bird observation tower is available there. The area around Ämten Lake is also ecologically significant, being part of a Natura 2000 area crucial for the endangered freshwater pearl mussel, which thrives in clear, running water.
The lakes around Eda are excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, gravel biking, and general cycling. For example, explore routes like 'View of the lake – Mountain Bike Trail loop from Vårdalen' or 'Lakeside Shelter and Campsite – View of the Lake loop from Lenungshammar'. You can find more details on these activities in the MTB Trails around Eda, Gravel biking around Eda, and Cycling around Eda guides.
Yes, there are several facilities for resting and even staying overnight. The Lakeside Cabin offers a place to rest with a fire pit, benches, a water pump, and an outhouse, along with firewood and a rowboat. In Glaskogen, you can find Fire pits by the lake with shelters that can be used for up to two nights with a 'Glaskogen visitor card'. There's also a Shelter by the lake with a fireplace and a nearby campground and toilet.
The lakes around Eda offer beauty throughout the year, but the best time depends on your preferred activities. Spring and summer are ideal for bird-watching, swimming, and cycling, with longer daylight hours and warmer temperatures. Autumn provides stunning fall foliage for walks and photography. While winter offers opportunities for winter hiking, it's important to check weather conditions and be prepared for colder temperatures and potential snow.
For bird-watching, the northern part of Bysjön Lake at Lerot is highly recommended. It's known as one of Eda's prime bird-watching areas due to its shallow, reedy bay and the presence of grazing cattle, which attract various bird species, especially waders. There is a public bird observation tower available for visitors to enhance their experience.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquil natural environment and the well-maintained facilities. Many enjoy the pleasant bathing spots like the Lakeside Rest Area with Swimming and the Grill and Swimming Area at Lake Hugn. The availability of shelters and cabins, such as the Lakeside Cabin, with amenities like fire pits and rowboats, also adds to a positive outdoor experience.
If you plan to visit the Glaskogen area, particularly around the Fire pits by the lake in Glaskogen, it's recommended to acquire a 'Glaskogen visitor card'. This card allows you to use the shelters and rain shelters, including for overnight stays (up to 2 nights), and access firewood. Maps and fishing licenses for the area can be obtained in Lenungshammar. Sturdy footwear is also advisable for exploring this region.
Yes, Eda's lakes offer several spots suitable for wild swimming. The Lakeside Rest Area with Swimming is a very nice bathing place, easily accessible. Additionally, the Grill and Swimming Area at Lake Hugn provides a designated bathing area. These spots are appreciated by visitors for their pleasant and accessible swimming opportunities.
The Eda region is characterized by its varied terrain, including deep valleys that are remnants of a past geological era. These valleys, along with the surrounding forests, marshes, and pine-covered ridges, contribute to the unique natural appeal of the area. The clear, running waters and specific sediment compositions, particularly around Ämten Lake, also support unique ecosystems like that of the freshwater pearl mussel, highlighting the region's ecological importance.


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