Furesø is a lake in Northeastern Zealand, Denmark and the deepest lake in Denmark. It defined Farum municipality's southeast border and is the site of Nicolai Eigtved's 18th century small pleasure pavilion for Privy Councillor Johan Sigismund Schulin on the Furesø Lake called Frederiksdal Pavilion. The lake neighbours the adjacent Farum Lake, to which it is connected by a short stream, Fiskebaek. It is the namesake of Furesø municipality, which was formed January 1, 2007 as a merger of the two former municipalities Farum and Værløse. It has a popular beach on its western shore, which is within the municipality. Its western shore has a beach and lawn, which are popular sites for picnics. Visitors usually spread picnic mats on the lush green grass of the slopes and indulge in people and birdwatching. There is a small pier from where you can head into the water and admire the surrounding landscape. This lake is also a favorite spot...
Read moreFuresøen er et dejligt sted med bålpladser langs bredden. Vi brugte sådan en bålplads i forsommeren, og det var ganske hyggeligt. Det kan være en god ide at undersøge p-pladserne i området inden man kører. At parkere på de store, "kendte" p-pladser en varm sommerdag er næsten umuligt, hvis man ikke er tidligt afsted (og mange parkerer ulovligt når de er fyldt). Der er imidlertid flere andre, mindre p-pladser som ikke fyldes op nær så hurtigt. Brug...
Read morePopular lake on Nordsjælland. With beautiful beaches and big forest and park along the lake. I suggest all...
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