Lakes around Assens Municipality in Denmark offer diverse natural surroundings and recreational opportunities. The region is known for its blend of natural lakes and managed fishing parks, providing various outdoor experiences. Visitors can explore areas with a strong emphasis on natural environments or well-equipped facilities for family outings. The landscape features a mix of coastal influences and inland freshwater bodies, contributing to the area's appeal for nature enthusiasts.
Last updated: April 30, 2026
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The Parc du Désert is located on the northwestern edge of Lausanne and is a special place. A long watercourse, modeled after a Dutch canal, is the main attraction in the small green (public) oasis.
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Popular picnic area with stone, looking out over the "Sur le Mont" (504m), the eastern municipal boundary of Orny.
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The Etang du Bois Neuf is an artificial pond for fishing, observing flora and fauna and for relaxation. A wooden walkway offers the opportunity to view the pond up close, and there are many opportunities for picnicking around the pond.
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Here you are looking straight at the "Sur le Mont" (504m), the eastern municipal boundary of Orny.
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Located at the foot of a very pretty shaded park, this small pond is covered with water lilies and the gardens are very welcoming. You can sit there to enjoy the calm.
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Assens Municipality offers a diverse range of lakes, including natural saltwater lakes with open connections to the sea, managed put-and-take fishing parks, and smaller municipal mill ponds. You'll find options for tranquil nature experiences, family-friendly fishing, and convenient local angling spots.
Yes, Børges Put and Take is particularly family-friendly, featuring five lakes, including a dedicated children's lake. It offers amenities like huts, fishing rod rentals, and even accommodation options. For a more natural setting, Étang du Bois Neuf and Sépey Pond are also noted as family-friendly spots where you can observe flora and fauna.
Fishing is a popular activity. You can visit Børges Put and Take for rainbow trout in a managed environment, or the natural Agernæs Saltwater Lakes for a more authentic experience, also with rainbow trout. For freshwater species like roach, perch, and pike, Kaals Mølledam, Strandmølledammen, and Trunderup Lake offer public fishing rights. Remember, a national fishing license is required for these municipal lakes.
Absolutely. The Agernæs Saltwater Lakes are known as 'Denmark's most beautiful nature lakes,' offering peace, quiet, and fantastic views over the sea and forest. Étang du Bois Neuf is an artificial pond ideal for observing flora and fauna, with a wooden walkway and picnicking spots. Sépey Pond is also great for observing ducks, birds, and frogs during a peaceful walk.
Facilities vary by location. Agernæs Saltwater Lakes provide a common room with toilets, tables, benches, and a grill house with free firewood. Børges Put and Take offers small huts, fishing rod rentals, and accommodation options including tent pitches and holiday apartments. Trunderup Lake has a public fishing and viewing platform.
Børges Put and Take is notable for its inclusivity, featuring a special platform for disabled access and disabled toilets. Trunderup Lake also has a public fishing and viewing platform, though wheelchair access to the platform itself is limited by a small staircase.
Beyond enjoying the lakes themselves, you can explore various outdoor activities. There are numerous MTB trails, road cycling routes, and general cycling routes around Assens. Many of these routes pass through scenic landscapes, offering opportunities for picnics and enjoying nature.
For fishing in municipal lakes like Kaals Mølledam, Strandmølledammen, and Trunderup Lake, you must possess a valid national fishing license. Managed fishing parks like Børges Put and Take and Agernæs Saltwater Lakes may have their own specific rules and fees, so it's always best to check directly with them.
Yes, picnicking is a popular activity. Étang du Bois Neuf offers many opportunities for picnicking. There's also a dedicated Picnic spot with a stone table and a view, located near a small pond. Agernæs Saltwater Lakes also provide tables and benches in their common room and a grill house.
Yes, especially for the more natural and municipal lakes. For instance, at Strandmølledammen, strict rules prohibit fishing with nets, eel fishing, pre-feeding, fishing from boats or float tubes, and camping by the lake to preserve the ecosystem. At Agernæs Saltwater Lakes, visitors are encouraged to respect nature by parking outside designated areas, using marked paths, and taking all waste with them.
The Agernæs Saltwater Lakes are unique for their natural environment, often called 'Denmark's most beautiful nature lakes.' They have an open connection to the sea, which gives the stocked rainbow trout a taste similar to ocean fish. The focus is on maintaining a natural setting with abundant vegetation, rather than artificial oxygenation, offering a truly authentic outdoor experience.


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