Spitzingsee - Bavaria, DE
N 47° 39.769 E 011° 53.232
32T E 716763 N 5282863
The Spitzingsee is a mountain lake in the Alps in southern Bavaria. The lake was also called "stump lake" on old maps.
Waymark Code: WM10T1H
Location: Bayern, Germany
Date Posted: 06/19/2019
Views: 4
The Spitzingsee is located about five kilometers south of the Schliersee and a few hundred meters south of the Spitzingsattels at 1084 m altitude in the Schliersee mountains, Mangfallgebirge, Bavarian Alps. With 28.3 hectares, it is one of the largest mountain lakes in Bavaria. The sea depth is a maximum of 16.3 meters (south basin). The northern basin is up to 10.4 meters deep. The outflow is the Red Valepp, which merges with the White Valley at the Kaiserklause (Forsthaus Valepp) and flows into the Tyrol as a ground floor and finally as Brandenberger Ache into the Inn. The Spitzingsee has 7.51 km2 a comparatively large water catchment area.
The lake is property of the Free State of Bavaria, for the administration is the Bavarian administration of the state castles, gardens and lakes responsible
Source German Wikipedia (translated)
Lake Type: Glacial lake
Coordinates location: Scenic lookout at the lakeshore
Website: [Web Link]
Max. Length: Not listed
Max. Width: Not listed
Max. Depth: Not listed
Surface area: Not listed
Parking / trail head: Not Listed
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