Lambarfjärden

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Lambarfjärden in April 2009

Lambarfjärden іs Mälaren's deepest fjord (66 meters[1]). It is located in eastern Mälaren, bounded by Hässelby in the northeast, Lovön in the south, and Färingsö in the west. In Lambarfjärden are Lambarön and Hässelby islets, and on Lovön's northern tip is the community of Lambarudd, named after the bay. Lambarfjärden is also called Lambaren in sailing circles.

Lambarfjärden's geographic extent is somewhat unclear and no map exists that shows the bay's exact boundaries.[2] On a current map published by the city of Stockholm, however, it appears that Lambarfjärden also runs south of Hässelby islet. To the north, Lambarfjärden merges into Lövstafjärden at about the height of Hässelby villastad, and to the south it merges into Mörbyfjärden, north of Lovö waterworks.

Lambarudd

Lambarudd

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