thumb|Utsikt över Edsviken (View of Edsviken) by Johan Christoffer Boklund, 1865 Edsviken is an elongated, narrow inlet of the Baltic Sea running through the Swedish municipalities of Danderyd, Solna and Sollentuna in Stockholm County. Edsviken ranges from Stocksund and Bergshamra, Solna in the south to Edsberg in the north. The inlet is about long with an area of approximately ; its maximum depth is around . Edsviken joins the Stocksundet at Bergshamra and eventually flows into the Lilla Värtan .
thumb|Utsikt över Edsviken (View of Edsviken) by Johan Christoffer Boklund, 1865 Edsviken is an elongated, narrow inlet of the Baltic Sea running through the Swedish municipalities of Danderyd, Solna and Sollentuna in Stockholm County. Edsviken ranges from Stocksund and Bergshamra, Solna in the south to Edsberg in the north. The inlet is about long with an area of approximately ; its maximum depth is around . Edsviken joins the Stocksundet at Bergshamra and eventually flows into the Lilla Värtan .
Edsviken is a popular waterway, it is used by anglers, boat owners and bathers in the summer and ice skaters in the winter.
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).