Lappkärret

Lappkärret
Lappkärret
Coordinates59°22′6.48″N 18°4′6.90″E / 59.3684667°N 18.0685833°E / 59.3684667; 18.0685833
Primary inflowsSubsoil water
Primary outflowsLilla Värtan
Catchment area17 ha (42 acres)
Basin countriesSweden
Surface area2.3 ha (5.7 acres)
Average depth0.7 m (2 ft 4 in)
Max. depth1.1 m (3 ft 7 in)
Water volume16,000 m3 (13 acre⋅ft)
Residence time5 months
SettlementsNorra Djurgården
References

Lappkärret is a small lake in Norra Djurgården in north-eastern Stockholm, Sweden, near Stockholm University. It is one of six lakes in Djurgården, the others being: Lillsjön, Uggleviken, Isbladskärret, Laduviken, and Spegeldammen.

Through its location in the Royal National City Park, it is considered as a lake of great recreational value, especially popular among ornithologists and frequently used in classes at the Stockholm University located nearby. As the name implies, it used to be a marsh until construction works for the student apartments at Lappkärrsberget punctured a subsoil spring in the 1960s. Today, the lake empties into the strait Lilla Värtan through a culvert and forms part of a proposed nature reserve in Norra Djurgården.