Lerkenfeld Å
Lerkenfeld Å winds through the Himmerland landscape south of Rold Forest and offers good conditions for angling. The stream is known as a trout stream with a natural course, deep pools and a moderate to steady current.

Lerkenfeld Å
Lerkenfeld Å rises near Mejlby south of Rold Forest and runs for more than 30 km through the Himmerland landscape before flowing into Louns Bredning in the Limfjord.
The stream winds through a varied landscape of hills and a relatively narrow river valley. The watercourse is unregulated and has a natural course with changing currents, deep pools and good conditions for fish.
Trout stream with good habitats
Lerkenfeld Å is known as a trout stream and serves as a habitat for trout spawning and growth. On the day-permit stretch, the stream is typically 6–10 metres wide, with a moderate to steady current.
In the stream, you may find:
- Sea trout
- Brown trout
- Rainbow trout
- Eel
Fishing permit for Lerkenfeld Å
A fishing permit is required to fish in Lerkenfeld Å. Fishing permits for the stream can be purchased online at fiskekort.dk.
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