Furesøbad, Beach and recreational facility at Lake Furesø, Denmark
Furesøbad is a beach facility on Denmark's deepest lake, featuring a bathing dock, artificial sand area, and shallow pool. The site combines a constructed beach environment with surrounding forest.
Værløse and Farum municipalities founded a joint water sports facility here in 1974. This cooperation created a public bathing place for the surrounding communities.
The on-site restaurant offers Danish specialties and burgers with lake views, reflecting local food traditions that visitors experience while dining.
The site is reachable by car in about 30 minutes from Copenhagen via Route 16, or by taking the B-Train to Farum Station. On warm days, arriving early is advisable as the facility fills up quickly.
The lake is one of Europe's deepest natural lakes, hiding a geological history beneath its surface. Visitors who look carefully from the shoreline can understand how this place formed during the last ice age.
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