Gudenåen, Randers - Denmark
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member kallehaugerne
N 56° 27.336 E 010° 02.067
32V E 563754 N 6257268
Gudenåen er Danmarks længste vandløb og Danmarks eneste flod. The Gudenå is the longest stream in Denmark and the only river.
Waymark Code: WM133M3
Location: Denmark
Date Posted: 09/08/2020
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member wayfrog
Views: 6

Gudenå også kaldet Gudenåen er en å beliggende i Østjylland, der med sine 149 kilometer er Danmarks længste vandløb. Gudenåen udmunder i Randers Fjord og koordinaterne for dette waymark er fra Den Blå Bro i Randers, hvor man har en fantastisk udsigt over den imponerende flod.

Gudenåen har sit udspring i Tinnet Krat nordvest for Tørring i Vejle Kommune, 72 meter over havet (55°54'07?N 09°24'03?Ø) og udmunder i bunden af Randers Fjord, som traditionelt regnes for at starte ved Randersbro (56°27'23?N 10°01'34?Ø). Men undertiden regnes stykket fra Randersbro østpå til sammenløbet med Grund Fjord ved Uggelhuse som en del af Gudenåen, hvorfor åen nogle steder angives at have en længde på 160 km.

Gudenå or Gudenåen is Denmark's longest river and runs through the central parts of the Jutlandic peninsula. An anglicized version of the name often seen is 'The River Guden'.
The Gudenåen River ends at Randers inlet. The coordinates of this waymark is located at The Blue Bridge in Randers. from here you have a great view of the river.

Gudenåen has its spring in Tinnet Krat, Vejle Municipality (between Nørre Snede and Tørring-Uldum) and flows a total of 149 kilometres (93 mi) to Randers Fjord in Randers[1], on a northward course which takes it through the central parts of Jutland. On its way, the river traverses the relatively high lying region of Søhøjlandet, through the lakes of Naldal Sø, Vestbirk Sø, Mossø, Gudensø, Rye Mølle Sø, Birksø, Julsø, Borre Sø, Brassø, Silkeborg Langsø and Sminge Sø before it empties in Randers Fjord; a long inlet of the Kattegat sea. It is fed by numerous streams and wetlands along the way.

Gudenåen came into existence some 15,000 years ago, at the end of the last Ice Age, when melting ice and glacial streams carved out its bed. The river shelters many species of animals and parts of its run, is to be protected under the regulations of Natura 2000.
Source: wikipedia.
Number of WILD miles: unknown

SCENIC: yes

Number of SCENIC miles: unknown

RECREATIONAL: yes

River Link: [Web Link]

WILD: Not Listed

Number of RECREATIONAL miles: Not listed

Support documentation: Not listed

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