Åsnen National Park protects one of southern Sweden’s largest lake landscapes, offering rich biodiversity, serene water vistas, and extensive opportunities for kayaking, fishing, and hiking.
Established in 2018, Åsnen National Park encompasses a vast archipelago and wetlands surrounding Lake Åsnen in southern Sweden, primarily within Kronoberg and Blekinge counties. The park’s geography is defined by a labyrinth of islands, inlets, and shallow bays, making it one of the most expansive lake-based protected areas in the country. Its aquatic and forest ecosystems support an impressive diversity of flora and fauna, including rare birds such as white-tailed eagle, osprey, and several species of waterfowl, many nurtured by the park's extensive wetlands and old-growth mixed forests. Åsnen also contains important habitats for beavers and otters. The park offers visitors tranquil boating and kayaking experiences through maze-like waterways, as well as extensive hiking and cycling trails weaving through its serene forests and along the lakeshore. Notable landmarks include viewing towers and birdwatching huts that provide panoramic views of the surrounding archipelago and wetlands. Fishing remains a traditional activity here, with permits regulated to sustain fish populations. Visitors are also drawn by the park’s peaceful campsites and opportunities for wildlife photography. Åsnen’s blend of water and forest landscapes, combined with its rich historical heritage linked to traditional Swedish lake culture, makes it an appealing destination for nature lovers seeking a quiet and immersive outdoor experience.
Åsnen Archipelago with over 1,000 islands and islets ideal for kayaking and boating
Rich birdlife habitats including white-tailed eagle and osprey nesting sites
Extensive wetlands and old-growth mixed forests supporting diverse flora and fauna
Multiple observation towers and birdwatching hides offering spectacular panoramic views
One of southern Sweden's largest lakes, featuring a complex archipelago with calm waters perfect for paddling and fishing.
Several elevated hides strategically located for observing the park’s rich avian population, including raptors and waterfowl.
Areas within the park showcasing mature mixed forests that provide critical habitat for a variety of species and offer serene hiking experiences.