Limfjord

Water type: Bay
Connection to the ocean: North Sea -> Atlantic Ocean
Continent: Europe
Climate: Temperate
Country: Denmark

The Limfjord (common Danish: Limfjorden) is a shallow part of the North sea, located in Denmark where it has been regarded as an inlet ever since Viking times.

However, it now has entries both from the North Sea and Kattegat, and hence separates the North Jutlandic Island from the rest of the Jutland Peninsula. The Limfjord extends from Thyborøn Channel on the North Sea to Hals on the Kattegat.

It is approximately 180 kilometres (111 miles) long and of an irregular shape with numerous bays, narrowings, and islands, most notably Mors, and the smaller ones Fur, Venø, Jegindø, Egholm and Livø.

It is deepest at Hvalpsund (24 metres).