Dittligsee Explained

Dittligsee
Location:Canton of Bern
Coords:46.7561°N 7.5336°W
Outflow:Fallbach
Basin Countries:Switzerland
Area:6.02ha
Max-Depth:16.4m (53.8feet)
Elevation:652m (2,139feet)
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Dittligsee is a lake in the canton of Bern, Switzerland, near Blumenstein and Wattenwil. Its surface area is 6.02ha.

Description

The lake is situated at an elevation of 652m (2,139 ft) and is almost completely surrounded by reed. Water is deposited into the lake via drainage pipes, while the lake itself flows into a stream, Fallbach.[1]

Attractions

Other than a small wooden pier, the lake is mostly inaccessible.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Dittligsee. www.daniel-hos.ch. 2017-11-02.
  2. Web site: Gemeinde Forst-Längenbühl. www.forst-laengenbuehl.ch. de. 2017-11-02.