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Furesø
is
a
lake
in
Northeastern
Zealand,
Denmark
and
the
deepest
lake
in
Denmark.
It
defined
Farum
municipality's
southeast
border
and
is
the
site
of
Nicolai
Eigtved's
18th
century
small
pleasure
pavilion
for
Privy
Councillor
Johan
Sigismund
Schulin
on
the
Furesø
Lake
called
Frederiksdal
Pavilion.
The
lake
neighbours
the
adjacent
Farum
Lake,
to
which
it
is
connected
by
a
short
stream,
Fiskebaek.
It
is
the
namesake
of
Furesø
municipality,
which
was
formed
January
1,
2007
as
a
merger
of
the
two
former
municipalities
Farum
and
Værløse.
It
has
a
popular
beach
on
its
western
shore,
which
is
within
the
municipality.
Its
western
shore
has
a
beach
and
lawn,
which
are
popular
sites
for
picnics.
Visitors
usually
spread
picnic
mats
on
the
lush
green
grass
of
the
slopes
and
indulge
in
people
and
birdwatching.
There
is
a
small
pier
from
where
you
can
head
into
the
water
and
admire
the
surrounding
landscape.
This
lake
is
also
a
favorite
spot
for
boating.