Åsnen

Åsnen (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈôːsnɛn])[3] is a large lake in southern Småland, Sweden, roughly 150 km² in size. The river Mörrumsån flows south from Åsnen into the Baltic Sea. The lake lies south of Alvesta and Växjö and northwest of Tingsryd and is the third-largest lake in Småland, after Vättern and Bolmen. Approximately 19 km² of the lake's area is occupied by small islands. Åsnen has many small bays and islands, the largest of which is Sirkön. The lake has been designated as a Ramsar site since 1989.[2] The lake is home to Åsnen National Park, established in 2018.[4]

Åsnen
LocationSmåland
Coordinates56°38′N 14°44′E
Primary outflowsMörrumsån
Basin countriesSweden
Surface area147.5 km2 (57.0 sq mi)[1]
Average depth3.1 m (10 ft)[1]
Max. depth14.2 m (47 ft)[1]
Water volume459,500,000 m3 (1.623×1010 cu ft)[1]
Surface elevation138 m (453 ft)
Official nameÅsnen
Designated12 June 1989
Reference no.429[2]

Fruits (mainly apples and strawberries) are grown in the southern parts of the lake area, including on Sirkön.

Activities

Åsnen is well known for its richness in native fish, and is a popular attraction for anglers. The most common types of fish are pikeperch, pickerel, perch, and eels.

The lake is also a popular destination for boating and canoeing, with camping areas along the lake shore.

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References

  1. "Listor över sjöar per kommun" (XLS). Sjölyftet (in Swedish). Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute. Retrieved 29 August 2019.
  2. "Åsnen". Ramsar Sites Information Service. Retrieved 16 July 2019.
  3. Jöran Sahlgren; Gösta Bergman (1979). Svenska ortnamn med uttalsuppgifter (in Swedish). p. 29.
  4. TT; Andersson, Kaisa (14 March 2018). "Klart: Åsnen blir nationalpark". SVT Nyheter (in Swedish). Retrieved 29 August 2019.
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