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Stilling-Solbjerg Lake

Stilling-Solbjerg Lake
Stilling-Solbjerg Sø
Photo of Stilling-Solbjerg Lake
Stilling Lake, the western parts of the double-lake. The town of Stilling can be seen on the horizon.
Location Aarhus and Skanderborg Municipality
Coordinates 56°03′38″N 10°02′50″E / 56.06056°N 10.04722°E / 56.06056; 10.04722Coordinates: 56°03′38″N 10°02′50″E / 56.06056°N 10.04722°E / 56.06056; 10.04722
Type Lake
Primary inflows Løjenkær Bæk, Møddebro Bæk, Vitved Bæk, Pilbro Bæk, Blegindmose Bæk
Primary outflows Aarhus river
Surface area 383 hectares (950 acres)
Average depth 8.1 metres (27 ft)
Max. depth 19 metres (62 ft)
Water volume 31,000,000 cubic metres (1.1×109 cu ft)

Stilling-Solbjerg Lake (Danish: Stilling-Solbjerg Sø) is a lake in Jutland, Denmark between Stilling in Skanderborg Municipality and Solbjerg in Aarhus Municipality. The lake is 7 km long and it is a part of the upper section of Aarhus river. In Stilling the lake is also known as Stilling Lake, in Solbjerg it is known as Solbjerg Lake and in Fregerslev it is known as Fregerslev Lake. Stilling-Solbjerg Lake and the areas around it are a protected area. The area includes the lake and the valley Pilbrodalen. It was protected in 1964 and 1965 by the Danish Nature Agency.

The lake is not freely accessible from all directions but there are large recreational areas with jetties and benches by the lake in both Stilling and Solbjerg. From the north side the lake is accessible from Søgårde and from the south side Restaurant Stilling Sø lies by the shore. The lake is home to the training facilities for Skanderborg Vandski Klub (Skanderborg Water Ski Club)-

There are a number of myths and legends associated with the lake and its surroundings. One of the more recent is from the Torstensson War against Sweden from 1643 to 1645. It was said that the generals of king Christian IV always travelled with a chest of silver to pay for mercenaries. In the winter of 1643-1644, Skanderborg Castle was besieged by Swedish forces and a group of Danish soldiers attempted to secure the silver and bring it to Aarhus. However, the soldiers were discovered by a group of Swedish soldiers and the Danes then made a hole in the ice and, while under fire, dropped the contents of the chest into the lake to prevent the Swedes from getting hold of it.

Stilling-Solbjerg Lake is characterized by high levels of calcium and is categorized as a lake type 10 in the Danish lake classification system. Bathing is allowed and deemed safe and Stilling Beach Park is a Blue Flag beach.


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