Lake Bagsværd

Lake Bagsværd
Location Northeastern Zealand
Coordinates 55°46′20″N 12°27′30″E / 55.77222°N 12.45833°E / 55.77222; 12.45833Coordinates: 55°46′20″N 12°27′30″E / 55.77222°N 12.45833°E / 55.77222; 12.45833
Primary inflows Fiskebæk (Mølleåen), Dumpedalsrenden, Vejlesø Kanal
Primary outflows Mølleåen
Basin countries Denmark
Surface area 121 ha
Max. depth 3.5 m
Water volume 2.4 mio m³
Surface elevation 18.5 m

Lake Bagsværd is a lake in Northeastern Zealand, Denmark. After Furesø, it is the second largest lake in the Mølleå system. The lake is an appendix to the Mølleåen via Furå further on to Lyngby lake.

The water quality in the lake is not suited for swimming as the lake still receives spillover from three outlets from the public sewer system. The sewer pollution is worsened by the fact that the water in the lake stays in the lake for several years. The lake receives very small amounts of clean water from the surrounding areas. Mostly because of very intensive fresh water pumping from nearby wells.

Bagsværd is the site of various international rowing, sailing, kayaking and windsurfing competitions. In the summer with its numerous beaches and only 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) north of Copenhagen, it is a site of relaxation for the Danish people.

A small part of the westernmost area of the lake has always been a part of Værløse Municipality and after its merger with Farum Municipality January 1, 2007 is now a part of Furesø municipality.


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