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Coordinates: 56°0000N 12°0400E / 56.00000°N 12.06667°E / 56.00000; 12.06667
 

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Arresø
Arresø is located in Denmark
Arresø

Arresø

LocationHovedstaden region
Coordinates56°00′00N 12°04′00E / 56.00000°N 12.06667°E / 56.00000; 12.06667
Primary inflowsPøleå
Primary outflowsArresø Canal
Catchment area216.1 km2 (83.4 sq mi)
Basin countriesDenmark
Surface area40.72 km2 (15.72 sq mi)
Average depth3.1 m (10 ft)
Max. depth5.6 m (18 ft)
Residence time3.1 years
Surface elevation3.9 m (13 ft)
SettlementsØlsted, Frederiksværk

Arresø (Danish pronunciation: [ˈɑːɑˌsøˀ]) is the largest lake, by area, in Denmark. It covers 40,72 km2 (15.39 sq mi) and is situated on the island of Zealand 43 kilometers (27 miles) northwest of Copenhagen as the crow flies.

Arresø is located in the northern parts of Zealand in the region of Hovedstaden just north of Ølsted and east of Frederiksværk. It is a part of the three municipalities Gribskov, Halsnæs, and Hillerød. The lake empties into Roskilde Fjord through the Arresø Canal in Frederiksværk. The artificial canal was begun around 1717 by royal command, and the work was carried out by Danish soldiers and Swedish POWs.

Ølsted rooftops with Arresø in the background. View direction is north.

There are a number of rivers and streams running into Arresø of which the Pøleå is the most significant. The landscape is especially hilly along the lake's west side. Among these ridges are Maglehøj in the town of Frederiksværk and Arrenakke Hills, which has views of the lake. East of Frederiksværk, the Arrenæs peninsula juts out into the lake.

Historically, Arresø was a fjord, having extended northwards as Brødemose Sund, connected to Kattegat, but the land northwest of here rose after the last Ice Age, locking the waters in and creating the lake.

Arresø has a rich bird and floral life. Sea eagles have returned as nesting birds, and beavers have been reintroduced. The lake is included in the Kongernes Nordsjælland National Park.[1]

The renovated wooden ship M/S Frederikke offers boat tours on the lake between May and September, embarking from Arresødal.

Sources

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  1. ^ "Om Kongernes Nordsjælland" (in Danish). kongernes-nordsjælland.dk. 23 May 2018. Retrieved 29 May 2018.[permanent dead link]

Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Arresø&oldid=1218861545"

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