Category
page 1Rivers of Stockholm County
Norrström
Norrström is one of the shortest rivers in Europe in central Stockholm. It connects Lake Mälaren with the Baltic Sea. It runs from Riddarfjärden, north of Gamla stan, to Stockholms ström (the western part of Saltsjön). Two islands lie within it, Strömsborg and Helgeandsholmen. It is one of two natural waterways between Mälaren and the Baltic sea, the other being Söderström south of Gamla stan. Norrström is crossed by Centralbron and the adjacent pedestrian bridge, Vasabron, Riksbron north of Helgeandsholmen which continues into Riksgatan and Stallbron south of the island, Norrbro crossing Helg
Söderström
watercourse in central Stockholm, Sweden
Åker's Canal
canal in Österåker Municipality, Sweden
Norrtälje River
Norrtäljeån is a river in Sweden. Sea trout are caught there.
Sätraån
Sätraån (Swedish: "Stream of Sätra") is a stream in southern Stockholm, Sweden.
Forsån
Forsån (Swedish: "Rapids' Stream") is a stream in southern Stockholm, Sweden. It is also known as Stortorpsån and Forsen.
Bällstaån
Bällstaån or Spångaån (Swedish: "Stream of Bällsta/Spånga") is a small stream in northern Stockholm. Flowing through the municipalities of Järfälla, Stockholm, Sundbyberg, and Solna, it empties in the bay Bällstaviken, the innermost part of Ulvsundasjön.
Broströmmen
Broströmmen is a river in Sweden. It is about 15 kilometers long, or 45 kilometers including source drains. The catchment area is about 230 km², of which lakes make up about 13 percent.
Norrån
Norrån is a river in Södermanland, Sweden.