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Mossø as seen from the north-east.
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Location | Skanderborg Municipality, Horsens Municipality |
Coordinates | 56°02′13″N 9°47′24″E / 56.037°N 9.79°ECoordinates: 56°02′13″N 9°47′24″E / 56.037°N 9.79°E |
Type | kettle hole |
Primary inflows | Gudenå, Tåning Å, Illerup Å |
Primary outflows | Gudenå |
Surface area | 16.5 km2 (6.4 sq mi) |
Average depth | 9 m (30 ft) |
Max. depth | 22 m (72 ft) |
Water volume | 151×10 6 m3 (122,000 acre·ft) |
Surface elevation | 22.5 m (74 ft) |
Settlements | Skanderborg |
Mossø is Denmark's third largest freshwater lake and Jutland's largest, as measured by surface area. The lake is located just east of the city of Skanderborg in east Jutland, but is part of both Skanderborg Municipality and Horsens Municipality. Mossø lies in the middle of the area and landscape known as Søhøjlandet (English: The Lake-highland).
There is a small lake named Mossø in the forest of Rold Skov in Himmerland.
Both ospreys and white-tailed eagle is regularly observed at Mossø and the later have recently established here as a breeding bird, which is rare in Denmark.
Mossø is part of the 4,470 ha Natura 2000 protection area, designated as number 52. The lake is also designated as an international bird protection area, with number F35.