Suså
The Suså River (Susen), Zealand's largest waterway and longest river, flows into Lake Tystrup, Denmark's eighth largest lake, with a length of 83 kilometers (52 miles). It is located in the island's southern region. It rises southwest of Kge and flows west, eventually reaching Tystrup lake.
It then takes a left and heads southeast to Naestved, which is the largest city on the Sus. It reaches the sea via the Karrebæk Fjord, which is located a few kilometers south of Næstved. There are areas that may be explored by canoe, which is a favorite way for the Danish to spend a weekend or holiday.
The Suså river are often peaceful and safe to paddle, especially for beginners, thanks to the country's flat topography. There is a lot of infrastructure, such as canoe and kayak rental businesses (kanoudlejning) and campgrounds. Just keep in mind that there are some rivers and places where paddling or sailing is restricted or prohibited. When hiring a canoe, it is advisable to inquire about local regulations.
Length: 86.5 km