Lake Lungern Explained

Lake Lungern
Other Name:Lungerersee
Lungernsee
Lac de Lungern
Image Bathymetry:Karte Lungerersee.png
Caption Bathymetry:Map
Location:Obwalden
Coords:46.8025°N 8.1633°W
Inflow:Lauibach, Eibach
Outflow:Sarner Aa
Basin Countries:Switzerland
Length:2km (01miles)
Width:200m-800mm (700feet-2,600feetm)
Area:2.01km2
Max-Depth:68m (223feet)
Elevation:688m (2,257feet)
Cities:Lungern
Pushpin Map:Canton of Obwalden#Canton of Bern#Switzerland#Alps
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Lake Lungern (German: Lungerersee, also spelled Lungernsee or Lungerensee) is a natural lake in Obwalden, Switzerland which is named after the town Lungern on its shore. The lake is drained by the Sarner Aa river, which flows through the Sarnersee and into Lake Lucerne.[1]

The lake was originally much larger, and covered a large part of the valley it is situated in. Starting in 1836, its level was lowered by through an artificial drainage tunnel with a length of .[2] It is used as a reservoir.

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Notes and References

  1. Swiss Confederation . map.geo.admin.ch . 2013-01-05.
  2. Brockhaus' Konversations-Lexikon. 14th ed., Leipzig, Berlin and Vienna 1894; Vol. 11, p. 385.