Lakes in Egedal offer a range of recreational activities within the Greater Copenhagen Area. The municipality features green forests and blue lakes, providing natural settings for outdoor experiences. Egedal is characterized by picturesque scenery and hilly terrain, making it suitable for walking and cycling. The area's lakes contribute to its appeal for nature lovers.
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Beautiful lake, especially along the footpath through the woods between Sophienholm and the kayak club. You also pass the important rowing stadium and the Aldershvile Slotspavillon, from where boats depart in the summer and which is very famous from the TV series Matador.
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Bagsværd Lake is the second-largest lake in the Mølleå lake system, just north of Copenhagen. On this lake, rowing competitions (regatta) are taking place. The shore offers beautiful views, lots of resting places and meadows. In the middle of Bagsværd Lake lies the small island of Gåseholm.
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Damhussøen, or Damhussøen, is located in Copenhagen between Vanløse, Rødovre, Roskildevej, and Damhusengen, extending to Jyllingevej in the north. The green space is connected to Grøndalsparken, Krogebjergparken, and Vigerslevparken. The lake covers an area of 46 hectares. The dam in the south, over which Roskildevej is carried, was built in connection with the construction of the road in 1621. The aim was to ensure a stable water level in the lake and a better water supply to Copenhagen via Grøndalsåen and Ladegårdsåen. In 1849, additional dams were built, separating the northern part of the lake, Bagsøen, from the southern part. The Harrestrup Å, which formerly ran through the lake, was diverted into a ditch with dams on each side on the eastern side of the meadow in 1938. At the same time, Bagsøen was drained, creating Damhusengen. The lake and meadow were granted park status in 1941 and have been protected since 1966. The lake is named Damhus Sø after Damhuset, which is actually named after the lake formerly known as Langvaddam or simply Dammen. The area is also known for its inn. The small local amusement park was demolished in 2016.
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good place to stop and eat, has tables and spot to sit and enjoy the view
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Inspired by the scenic (fantastic) spot of Frogmore (or Froschmoorstetten) in J.R.R. Tolkiens „The Hobbit" novel, this place reminded me very much on how I imagined this place when I heard about it the first time. Overwhelmed by frogs and toads in the marshes and bogs, an occassional grey winged heron, and swarms of little midgets filling this place with vivid life. It just misses the „Floating Log Inn" :)
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Yes, several lakes in Egedal are great for families. Damhus Lake is family-friendly with a trail, viewpoint, and a water fountain. Lake Nellesø is also family-friendly and offers a peaceful spot to rest. Buresø, mentioned in regional research, also features child-friendly swimming areas during summer.
Bastrup Sø and Buresø are popular swimming lakes in Egedal, especially during the summer months. Additionally, the „Furesøbad" outdoor pool offers a beach and swim spot that can be used all year round, with facilities like a kiosk and restaurant.
Egedal offers a variety of trails around its lakes. The Lake Trail is a popular scenic hike along the Furesø shore, offering new perspectives and views. You can also find trails around Damhus Lake. The Mølleåen Nature Park, where Bastrup Sø is located, is known for its hilly terrain suitable for walking and cycling.
Yes, Lake Nellesø is noted as dog-friendly. The Lake Trail is also dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy a scenic hike with your pet.
Egedal's lakes are set within picturesque scenery, including green forests and hilly terrain. Around Lake Nellesø, you can see an impressive tunnel valley created by meltwater rivers. Bagsværd Lake features beautiful views, resting places, meadows, and the small island of Gåseholm. The area around Buresø includes forests, hills, and smaller lakes.
Beyond walking and swimming, you can enjoy various outdoor activities. For hiking, explore routes like 'Mølleåstien (Øvre Mølleå)' or 'Buresø forests'. Cycling enthusiasts can try routes such as 'Småsøerne – Bastrup Lake Trail loop' or 'Bastrup Lake – Ganløse Mørke gravel sector loop'. Mountain biking is also an option with trails like 'Lake Buresø – Lake Nellesø loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking in Egedal, Cycling in Egedal, and MTB Trails in Egedal guides.
The summer months are ideal for visiting if you plan to swim, as Bastrup Sø and Buresø are designated swimming lakes during this period. However, the natural settings of Egedal's lakes, with their green forests and hilly terrain, offer beautiful walking and cycling experiences throughout much of the year.
Lake Nellesø is a pristine lake located in an impressive tunnel valley, offering a really peaceful spot to rest and enjoy the view. It's a less-trafficked area that provides a unique natural experience.
At Damhus Lake, you'll find a water fountain and spots to sit and enjoy the view. The „Furesøbad" outdoor pool includes a kiosk and a restaurant. Many trails, like the Lake Trail, also offer places to pitch a tent for the night and shelters.
Yes, several lakes offer excellent viewpoints. Damhus Lake has a designated viewpoint. The Lake Trail provides new perspectives and beautiful views of Furesø along its hilly shore. Bagsværd Lake also offers beautiful views from its shore.
The lakes in Egedal are nestled within a diverse natural landscape of green forests and hilly terrain, part of the Greater Copenhagen Area. They offer serene environments for outdoor experiences, from the impressive tunnel valley near Lake Nellesø to the varied ecosystems around Buresø and Bastrup Sø within the Mølleåen Nature Park.
While specific circular routes for all lakes aren't detailed, many trails around the lakes, such as those mentioned in the Hiking in Egedal guide, offer loop options. For instance, you can find routes like 'Wooden Dock at Bastrup Lake – Bastrup Tower loop from Buresø' and 'Lake Buresø – Karlenes Bathing Area, Buresø loop from Buresø' that provide circular experiences.


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