Attractions and places to see around Ågelsjön are centered on a natural reserve north of Norrköping, Sweden. This area features a rift valley lake up to 35 meters deep, surrounded by fault scarps and forests. It is known for its natural beauty and outdoor recreational opportunities, including hiking, swimming, and climbing. The reserve offers a wild landscape with diverse flora and fauna, just a short distance from the city.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Stunning lakeside trail with views across its deep blue waters, with numerous perfect spots to stop for snacks.
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Take a moment and take closer look at the lake shore on the opposite site. You can see dramatic cliff wall rising from the lake. On a calm day, the lake acts like a mirror for a stunning picturesque view.
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We were on our bikes, but this place is also easy to reach on foot - unfortunately you can only choose one sport on Komoot. There is no lifeguard - that's obvious, so everything is at your own risk. Be careful with the large stones in the water, if you swim too confidently you could definitely injure yourself on them. There is a small sandy beach with lots of families.
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Shelter at Ågelsjön. Perfect sleeping place with fire pit.
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Great lake with a steep northern shore. Some surefootedness is required here. The view from the top is worth it.
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Watch out, the moose eat people here too!!
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With a bit of luck you can spot flying moose here!!
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Make sure to bring good hiking shoes and watch your footing! Surface can be treacherous especially when (a bit) wet.
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Ågelsjön is characterized by a wild and picturesque landscape, featuring a deep rift valley lake surrounded by dramatic fault scarps and lush forests. You can experience stunning views from spots like View of the lake and observe the impressive rock formations at Cliffs at Ågelsjön.
Yes, hiking is a very popular activity. The Ågelsjön National Reserve offers numerous trails, including the approximately 10 km 'Ågelsjön runt' loop of the Östgötaleden. This trail provides varied scenery, beautiful viewpoints, and picnic spots. The Lakeside Trail also offers stunning views across the deep blue waters.
Absolutely. Ågelsjön has clear water ideal for swimming. There is a designated swimming area, Swimming Spot at Ågelsjön, which even includes an accessible ramp. Kayaking and fishing are also popular water activities on the lake.
Yes, Ågelsjön offers family-friendly options. The Swimming Spot at Ågelsjön is popular with families. Additionally, a gravel path, about one kilometer long, is accessible for wheelchairs and strollers, leading from the parking area past the swimming spot to Jakobsdal and the English park. This section also features a story trail designed for children.
While the area is primarily natural, you can explore Hultsbruk at the southern end of Ågelsjön, an old industrial environment with a manor house and worker's cottages, showcasing the area's industrial past. Traces of ancient settlements and fortifications, like fragments of an ancient fort's walls on Borgareberget, also hint at the region's long history.
Beyond hiking, Ågelsjön is well-known for climbing on its dramatic cliffs. During winter, the reserve is suitable for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. For cycling enthusiasts, there are various routes for MTB, gravel biking, and touring bicycle rides around the area.
Yes, for those wishing to stay overnight, there are wind shelters, such as Tallholmen, and designated camping spots within the reserve. One specific option is the Talvikon Maja Shelter and Camping Area, which provides a sleeping place with a fire pit.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty and the diverse outdoor activities. Many appreciate the dramatic cliff walls reflected in the lake, the challenging yet rewarding hiking trails, and the peaceful spots for swimming. The opportunity for overnight stays in shelters with fire pits is also a highlight for many.
Yes, the Ågelsjön National Reserve is home to a rich diversity of wildlife, making it an excellent spot for birdwatching. The lake itself hosts unique glacial relic crustaceans, and the old-growth forests are home to rare insects, fungi, and mosses, offering plenty for nature enthusiasts to observe.
The highest point in the municipality is Jakobsdalsberget, located just outside the reserve, at 171 meters above sea level. It offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
The 'Ågelsjön runt' loop of the Östgötaleden is a popular circular walk, approximately 10 km long. Trail durations vary depending on the specific route and your pace, but many trails offer varied scenery and can be challenging in their steeper northern parts.


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