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Randsfjorden

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Randsfjorden
Randsfjorden - Looking south from Grimsrud
Looking south from Grimsrud
Location Gran, Jevnaker, Nordre Land, and Søndre Land municipalities, Oppland, Norway
Coordinates 60°23′25″N, 10°23′39″E
Lake type Natural lake
Surface area 139.23 km²
Max-depth 120 m
Water volume 7.31 km³
Shore length1 202.98 km
Surface elevation 135 m
References NVE
1 Shore length is an imprecise measure which may not be standardized for this article.

Randsfjorden is Norway's fourth largest lake with an area of 138 km2. Its volume is estimated at just over 7 km3, and its greatest depth is 120 meters. The lake is 135 meters above sea level. It is located in the county of Oppland and borders the municipalities of Gran, Jevnaker, Nordre Land, and Søndre Land in the districts of Land and Hadeland. It is drained by the Randselva river. Although the term fjord usually describes a saltwater inlet, Randsfjorden is actually a fresh water lake with a narrow shape, approximately aligned on a north-south axis.

The Icelandic chronicler Snorri Sturluson recorded that Halfdan the Black, father of the first King of Norway, journeyed over the lake while returning home from a visit to Hadeland. Travelling with a horse and sleigh while the lake was frozen, he fell through the ice (which had been weakened by cattle dung after a watering hole had been dug on the lake) and drowned.

In modern times, many golf courses have been set up on the edge of the lake.

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