Køge Å

Køge River (Køge Å)
Stream
Køge Å and watertower
Country Denmark
Region Zealand
District Region Zealand
Municipality Køge Municipality
Landmark Køge Bridge
Mouth Køge
 - location Bay of Køge
 - elevation 0 m (0 ft)
Length 20.6 km (13 mi)
Wikimedia Commons: Køge Å

Køge Å is a 20.6 km long stream or small river which drains into the Bay of Køge in central Køge, on the east coast of Zealand, some 40 km south of Copenhagen, Denmark. The originates in the area south of the protected Regnemarks Mose boglands and is 10 metres wide at its mouthæ. a 22 km gravel road for cyclists and opedestrians follows the stream from the town of Løge to Humleore on onwards to Borup station.

Extraction of groundwater for Copenhagen's water supply has drained its basin since the 1960s and the stream is therefore fed with water from Kimmerslev Lake in dry periods and a pumping station at Skovhuse Vænge also feeds it with ground water.[1]

Ecology

Køge Å is home to the endangered Spined loach (Cobitis taenia).[2]

Landmarks

A 22-km long gravel road for pedestrians and cyclists follows the stream. The listed Køge Bridge dates dates from 1637. It was designed by Hans van Steenwinckel the Younger but has been widened several times.[3]

References

  1. "Køge Å" (in Danish). Gyldendal. Retrieved 19 March 2016.
  2. "Pigsmerling" (in Danish). Naturstyrelsen. Retrieved 19 March 2016.
  3. "Sag: Køge Bro" (in Danish). Kulturstyrelsen. Retrieved 19 March 2016.

Coordinates: 55°27′N 12°12′E / 55.450°N 12.200°E / 55.450; 12.200

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