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Lake Stubbe

Lake Stubbe is a nature conservation area, and a former fjord, which in the Stone Age entered the sea, Kattegat, at the entrance to the… Read more…

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Lake Stubbe is a nature conservation area, and a former fjord, which in the Stone Age entered the sea, Kattegat, at the entrance to the Baltic Sea between Denmark and Sweden in Northern Europe. The lake is the largest lake in Djursland and is located about 6 km north of Ebeltoft.

150 years ago the lake was surrounded by moor land as the original oak forest had been depleted due to human intervention. To prevent sand drift the area was afforested, and 62 square kilometers of forest surrounds the lake today, consisting primarily of Norwegian fir and spruce, with some alder in low-lying areas.

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Address 8400, Denmark
Coordinates 56°15'22.734" N, 10°41'29.106" E
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