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Bagsværd Sø

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The bird life at Bagsværd Lake is varied and can be observed all year round. The lake is also used for rowing.

Added* by Frank Desting
Most recent update 3 januar 2021

Description

Bagsværd Lake is part of the Mølleå system, which extends from the source close to Roskilde Fjord to the outlet at Øresund. Bagsværd Sø is the second largest lake in the system, with an area of ​​approx. 116 ha and the largest depth of 3.5 m. It has previously functioned as a mill pond. Today the lake is a popular excursion place where you can sail and fish. Since the 1930s, the lake has been used for rowing internationally. The nature in and around Bagsværd Lake is varied and interesting. Breeding birds, in recent years are Toppdykker, Gråhegre (colony at Ellesumpen / Radiomarken), Knoppsvane, Grågås, Hønsehauk (at Frederiksdal Skov), Musvåk, Tårnfalk (at Radiomarken), Kattugle, Gjøk, Flaggspett, Gråtrost (colony at Aldershvile Castle Park), and many other songbirds, tits, Kortklotrekryper , Ravn and Stær and woodpeckers. In the summer Makrellterne and sometimes Splitterne and Rovterne are seen.

During spring and autumn a lot of migratory birds are seen over the lake. Sangsvane and Hvitkinngås are seen regularly. Of birds of prey Vepsevåk, Glente, Fjellvåk, Havørn, Fiskeørn, Vandrefalk and Myrhauk can be seen. In easterly winds, flocks of Trane pass the lake. In the winter, you often see Kvinand, Toppdykker and Ravn. Occasionally, flocks of Gråsisik, Sidensvans and Kjernebiter appear. There are good chances of seeing Isfugl. It can be observed in several places around the lake, but especially behind Aldershvile Nursery. Random guests such as Svartspett and Dvergspett have also been seen at Bagsværd Lake several times. A rarity as Trostesanger has also visited the lake, with up to two singing birds in the spring / summer respectively. years 2000 and 2011.

Details

Access

The nearest S-train station is Bagsværd Station. If you come by car, there are several parking options around the lake. It is possible to walk or bike all the way around the lake (7 km, see the route on the map below). Special nature areas include Aldershvile Castle Park, Radiomarken and Sophienholm.

Terrain and Habitat

Lake

Conditions

Open landscape

Circular trail

Yes

Is a telescope useful?

Can be useful

Good birding season

All year round

Best time to visit

Spring migration , Autumn migration , Spring , Winter , Autumn , Summer

Route

Wide path

Difficulty walking trail

Average walk

Accessible by

Foot , Bicycle , Wheelchair

Birdwatching hide / platform

No

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