Bagsværd Lake is located in North Zealand, relatively close to the center of Copenhagen. It is part of the Mølleå system and is the third largest lake in the system.
Area: 120 ha.
Medium Depth: 6.3 m
Max. Depth: 14.7 m
There is a good stock of predatory fish, especially large perch and pike. Some of the best known places are the slopes northwest of Klaus Nars Holm, as are Skovbanken at the easternmost corner of Ryet Forest on the south side.
Large parts of Farum Lake are rented out to a number of angling associations. You can find them under associations further down the page. On their websites you can buy day passes, and you can advantageously join the association and read more about the fishing and rules for this.
You must have a valid national fishing license to fish here - you may also need a fishing permit from an association or a private owner. Buy your national fishing license via the link below.
Season is only indicative and you must always read up on conservation times for the individual species and fishing spots.
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