Lakes / Reservoirs in Germany
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All Germany lakes A-Z
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Lake name | Lake description |
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Lake Starnberg (Also known as Wurmsee, Starnberger See) |
Lake Starnberg, located in the Five-Lakes Region of Bavaria, plays a major role in the recreational plans of Munich residents. Located only 12 miles from Munich, the historic… |
Mecklenburg Lakeland (Also known as Mecklenburg Lakes, Mechlenburg Lake Plains) |
The Mecklenburg Lakeland covers a large portion of Germany’s Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Region. The primarily flat countryside is dotted with over 1000 lakes, rivers and streams,… |
Mummelsee (Also known as Mummel Lake) |
Legends swirl around Mummelsee (see=lake) in the northern Black Forest. The Black Forest, in Germany’s Baden-Wurttemberg region, is a land of fairy tales and enchanted forests… |
Roth Lake (Also known as Rothsee) |
Children play at the beach on the shores of Roth Lake, while harried parents let the sun melt their cares away. In the background sailboats glide across the surface of the lak… |
Schluchsee (Also known as Schluch Lake) |
Germany’s southern Black Forest is a region with picturesque valleys, distinctive farmhouses and thick wooded mountains. Schluchsee (see=lake) stretches out over 1,270 acres i… |
Steinhuder Meer (Also known as Lake Steinhude) |
The largest lake in Lower Saxony, Lake Steinhude, or Steinhuder Meer as it is usually called, is a favored recreational spot just 25 miles from Hanover. The natural spring-fed… |
Talsperre Zeulenroda (Also known as Lake Zeulenroda, Zeulenroda Dam) |
Lake Zeulenroda’s idyllic mountain landscapes lend it an aura of profound peace and tranquility. Also known as Zeulenroda Dam, this immensely popular reservoir is located in G… |
Tegernsee (Also known as Lake Tegern) |
It is a picture perfect postcard with lush green meadows at the base of snow-capped mountains, and the blue water of Tegernsee (see=lake) is the center of this picturesque set… |
Titisee |
At 321 acres, Titisee or Titi Lake (see=lake) is the largest natural lake in Germany’s Black Forest. It is a natural reservoir dammed by glacial moraine during the last ice ag… |
Twistesee (Also known as Twiste Lake) |
A 1965 flood in the Hesse region of Germany caused millions of dollars of damage around the Twiste, Diemel and Wesser Rivers, painfully illustrating the need for Twistesee (se… |
Worthsee (Also known as Worth Lake) |
“Gemuetlichkeit” is German for a certain kind of “Bavarian coziness,” and it is an appropriate way to describe Worthsee (see=lake) or Worth Lake. Nestled in Upper Bavaria and… |