Buresø

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Buresø is a lake located in a tunnel valley, immediately southeast of Slangerup, where Allerød, Frederikssund and Egedal municipalities meet. The tunnel valley, which was formed during the last ice age, runs in an east-west direction and can be followed along Mølleåen all the way to the Øresund coast. Between Buresø and the nearby Bastrup Sø there is a watershed. Buresø drains via Græse Å to the west to Roskilde Fjord, Bastrup Sø drains to the east to Mølleåen. Buresø and surroundings is part of Naturpark Mølleåen.

LocationZealand
Coordinates55°49′30″N 12°13′04″E
Surface area76 ha (190 acres)
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Buresø
Buresø in 2017
Buresø is located in Zealand
Buresø
Buresø
LocationZealand
Coordinates55°49′30″N 12°13′04″E
Primary outflowsGræse Å
Surface area76 ha (190 acres)
Average depth6.7 km (4.2 mi)
Max. depth10.8 km (6.7 mi)
SettlementsSlangerup
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Nature protection area

Parts of Buresø are located in the Mølleåen Nature Reserve[1] while the north side borders the conservation Kedelsø-Langsødalen Søen is part of Natura 2000 area no. 139 Øvre Mølleådal, Furesø and Frederiksdal Skov.[2]

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