Sandhemssjön is a lake of approximately 84 hectares, located right next to the village of Sandhem. A small canal flows from the nearby Släpesjön, the village’s smaller lake, through the community and into Sandhemssjön.
For those without a boat, the canal offers easy access for fishing, and there are also a few suitable spots along the lake’s shoreline—though fishing from the swimming pier is not recommended.
The lake is home to several species of fish, offering a varied and enjoyable experience for anglers.
Fishing Information
Fishing is free for children and young people up to 14 years of age. Adults need a fishing permit, which costs 70 SEK per day or 150 SEK for a weekly family permit.
The lake is home to several species, including perch, pike, bream, tench, roach, burbot, rudd, ruffe, and crucian carp.
Boat ramps
Two boat ramps are available
There are two places to launch your boat in Lake Sandhemssjön. One is by the boat docks on the lake, and the other is near Sandhem Church. The launch near the church is the easiest to access, and there is also nearby parking for your car.