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Lyngby Lake

Lyngby Sø
Lyngby Sø fra Lyngby Åmose, 2012-08-26.jpg
Lake Lyngby
Location Copenhagen
Coordinates 55°46′26″N 12°28′58″E / 55.77389°N 12.48278°E / 55.77389; 12.48278Coordinates: 55°46′26″N 12°28′58″E / 55.77389°N 12.48278°E / 55.77389; 12.48278
Primary inflows Mølleåen
Primary outflows Mølleåen
Surface area 57.1 ha (141 acres)
Max. depth 3.3 m (11 ft)
Water volume 940,000 m3 (760 acre·ft)
Surface elevation 19 m (62 ft)

Lyngby Lake (Danish: Lyngby Sø) is a lake located on the border between Lyngby-Taarbæk and Gladsaxe municipalities in the northern suburbs of Copenhagen, Denmark. It is the smallest of the four lakes that are located on Mølleåen. At the east end of the lake is an embankment with a lake promenade, S-train line and Lyngby Bypass. A small portion of the lake, known as Lille Ltngby Sø is located on the east side of the embankment.

Lyngby Lake has an area of 57.1 hectares. It is fed with water from Furesø through a short canal from the west and is drained at its eastern end.

The lake was formed when the ice melted at the end of the last ice age. The water level in the lake was in the Middle Ages raised artificially to improve the operation of watermills further downstream. Lyngby Watermill was probably built in around 1000.

Nordbanen was constructed in 1864. The plan was originally to lead the railway through Sorgenfri Park to the east of Ltngby Church. Due to local opposition, a more expensive solution with an embankment across the eastern part of Lyngby Lake was ultimately opted for.

The opening of the railway led to increasing building activity along the shores of the lake. A lake promenade was established at the embankment in 1920 to improve access to the ake for residents in the area. In 1928, the municipality established Folkeparken after acquiring another property on the lake shore. It was used for events both on Constitution Day and Midsummer's Eve. In the 1930s and 1940s, Ltngby-Taarbæk Municipality acquired Lyngby Åmose to the north of the lake which had until then belonged to the farmers in Virum.

A number of canue, katak and rowing clubs are based at the lake. Lyngby Towing Club and Lyngby Canoe club are based at Lyngby Harbour at Fæstningskanalen in the southeastern corner of the lake. Lyngby Rowing Club for Women (Lyngby Dameroklub) is located on the southern shores of the lake. Fladsaxe Canoe & Kayak Club is based a little further to the west.

A tour boat operates on the lake with stops both at Lyngby Harbour and Nybro Kro before it continues to Frederiksdal. Boat rental is available both at Havnehytten and Nybro Kro.


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