Esrum Å

Esrum Å
Esrum Å at Esrum Watermill
Location
CountryDenmark
RegionZealand
DistrictCapital Region
MunicipalityGribskov Municipality
Physical characteristics
SourceLake Esrum
 • locationGribskov Municipality
 • coordinates56°02′11″N 12°22′50″E / 56.036250°N 12.380659°E / 56.036250; 12.380659
 • elevation9.4 m (31 ft)
MouthHulerød, Dronningmølle
 • location
Kattegat
 • coordinates
56°06′12″N 12°22′49″E / 56.103313°N 12.380208°E / 56.103313; 12.380208
 • elevation
0 m (0 ft)
Length10 km (6.2 mi)

Esrum Å is the principal drainage of Lake Esrum, Denmark's second largest lake, located in Gribskov Municipality, some 50 km north of Copenhagen, Denmark. The 10-km-long stream extends from the northwestern part of the lake and flows past Esrum Watermill and Esrum Abbey on its way to The Kattegat at Dronningmølle.

Esrum Canal (Danish: Esrum Kanal) was built in about 1800 to facilitate the transportation of firewood from Gribskov to Copenhagen, offering a navigable alternative to the upper part of Rsrum Å. It remained in use until the 1870s but has now dried out.