This list of lakes of Denmark includes the largest lakes in Denmark
Largest lakes of Denmark
Largest lakes by area
Rank | Lake | Area (km²) |
---|---|---|
1. | Arresø | 39.5 |
2. | Esrum Sø | 17.4 |
3. | Stadil Fjord | 17.3 |
4. | Mossø | 16.6 |
5. | Saltbæk Vig | 16.1 |
6. | Tissø | 12.7 |
7. | Furesø | 9.3 |
8. | Skanderborg sø | 8.6 |
9. | Søndersø | 8.4 |
10. | Tystrup Sø | 6.7 |
11. | Tømmerby Fjord | 6.0 |
12. | Vejlen/Ulvedyb | 5.9 |
13. | Julsø | 5.8 |
14. | Tange Sø | 5.5 |
15. | Lund Fjord | 5.1 |
Lakes larger than 5 hectares
Denmark has approximately 120,000 lakes and ponds with an area of 0.1 hectares and more.[1] Of these, 1,032 lakes have an official name.[2]
A
B
- Bagsværd Sø
- Barup Sø
- Bastrup Sø
- Bechers Sø
- Brokholm Sø
- Buresø
- Bølling Sø
D
- Damhus Sø
- Donssøerne
- Dybesø
E
F
- Farum Sø
- Ferring Sø
- Filsø
- Fuglsang Sø
- Furesø
- Fussing Sø
- Fårup Sø
G
- Gentofte Lake
- Gribsø
- Grynderup Sø
- Gråsten Slotssø
- Gurre Sø
- Gødstrup Sø
H
- Haderslev Dam
- Hald Sø
- Hampen Sø
- Hejrede Sø
- Hinge Sø
- Horn Sø
- Hovedsø
- Hunesø
J
- Jystrup Sø
K
- Karlsgårde Sø
- Kilen
- Klejtrup Sø
L
- Legind Sø
- Louns Sø
- Lund Fjord
- Lyngby Sø
M
- Madum
- Maribosøerne
N
- Nordborg Sø
- Nors Sø
- Nørresø (Maribosøerne)
- Nørresø (Viborg)
O
- Oldenor
R
- Ring Sø
- Røgbølle Sø
- Rørbæk Sø
S
T
- Teglgård Sø
- Tissø
- Tjele Langsø
- Tofte Sø
- Tuelsø
- Tversted-søerne
- Tystrup Sø
U
- Uglesø
V
- Vandet Sø
- Vandkraftsøen
- Vedsø
- Vejlesø
- Vessø
- Viborgsøerne
- Vilsted Sø
See also
References
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- ↑ "Søer". Danmarks Naturfredningsforening. Retrieved 2010-01-04.
- ↑ "Danmark i tal". Danmarks Statistik. Archived from the original on 2011-07-19. Retrieved 2010-01-04.
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