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Wörthsee (Wörth lake) is a lake in the Starnberg district of Bavaria, Germany. It is one of the lakes of the Fünfseenland (Five lakes) region, which contains the remains of a great glacial lake.

Wörthsee
Wörthsee
Catchment area of the lake. Glacial moraine is shaded.
LocationStarnberg district of Bavaria
Coordinates48.058611°N 11.171111°E / 48.058611; 11.171111
TypeGlacial lake
Catchment area26.35 square kilometres (10.17 sq mi)
Basin countriesGermany
Max. length3.7 kilometres (2.3 mi)
Max. width1.6 kilometres (0.99 mi)
Surface area4.3 square kilometres (1.7 sq mi)
Max. depth34 metres (112 ft)
Surface elevation560.4 metres (1,839 ft)
IslandsMausinsel
Location in Bavaria

Location


The Wörthsee is located to the east of the Ammersee and southwest of Munich. The lake mostly lies in the Inning am Ammersee and Wörthsee municipalities, but a small part lies in the Seefeld municipality.[1] The Wörthsee, Ammersee, Starnberger See, Pilsensee and Weßlinger See make up the five lakes from which the Fünfseenland takes its name. The Wörthsee is the third largest of the lakes.[1]


Hydrology


The lake is 3.7 by 1.6 kilometres (2.30 by 0.99 mi), with an area of 4.3 square kilometres (1.7 sq mi) and a maximum depth of 34 metres (112 ft). It has a mean water level of 560.4 metres (1,839 ft) above sea level.[2] The catchment area is 26.35 square kilometres (10.17 sq mi). The lake is largely fed by groundwater, and discharges just 0.3 cubic metres (11 cu ft) per second.[3]


Island


The lake is named after the island of Wörth, which lies in the western part of the lake. The island is commonly called Mausinsel (Mouse Island).[1] This name comes from an old legend. Many years ago a rich but hard-hearted count owned the island. During a time of famine, some peasants came to ask him for food. He had them herded into a barn, which was set on fire. When the wailing of the dying peasants died down, the count said "do you hear that whimpering of rats and mice. Soon these pests will be exterminated." The count rode back to his castle, which was invaded by a swarm of rats and mice that even stole the food from his plate. He fled to the island, but they followed him there and ate him alive. They then disappeared.[4]

The island is privately owned, and is not accessible to the public. It contains the Wörthschlössl mansion, which dates to 1146, and its chapel of St. Simpert. The mansion was formerly used by the Count of Toerring as his summer residence.[1]


Activities


The shore is largely built up, making the lake difficult to access. There are five points around the lake where it may be accessed by swimmers. The lake is thought to be one of the cleanest and warmest in Bavaria. The Augustiner am Worthsee restaurant has a terrace on the shore of the lake.[1]




References


Citations

  1. Wörthsee.
  2. Mausinsel: Bayern Atlas.
  3. Nixdorf 2003, p. 99.
  4. Wörthsee: Die Legende der Mausinsel.

Sources


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[de] Wörthsee

Der Wörthsee, früher Ausee, liegt im nördlichen Landkreis Starnberg in Oberbayern, zirka 25 km südwestlich von München, und wird im Norden von vier Ortsteilen der Gemeinde Wörthsee und im Westen von zwei Orten der Gemeinde Inning umrahmt. Er ist einer der Seen im Fünfseenland (Ammersee, Wörthsee, Weßlinger See, Pilsensee, Starnberger See) in Oberbayern. Der mittlere Wasserspiegel des in einem eigenen Becken liegenden Sees liegt zirka 27 m höher als der des im Westen benachbarten Ammersees. Sein Einzugsgebiet ist klein, je nach Quelle wird es mit einer Fläche von 17 oder 26,35 km² angegeben. Die Seefläche ist aufgeteilt zwischen den Gemeinden Wörthsee (Nordosten) und Inning (Südwesten); ein kleiner Teil im Südosten gehört zur Gemeinde Seefeld am Pilsensee. Der größte Teil des Ufers befindet sich in Privatbesitz und ist nicht zugänglich. Insgesamt gibt es fünf größere Badestellen am See. Der See befindet sich im Eigentum des Grafen Cajetan zu Toerring-Jettenbach.[2]
- [en] Wörthsee



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