Nussbaumersee Explained

Nussbaumersee
Location:Hüttwilen, Thurgau
Coords:47.6161°N 8.8172°W
Inflow:Furtbach
Outflow:(into Hüttwilersee)
Basin Countries:Switzerland
Area:0.252km2
Depth:3.9m (12.8feet)
Max-Depth:7.9m (25.9feet)
Volume:1067000m2
Elevation:433.91m (1,423.59feet)
Islands:1
Pushpin Map:Canton of Thurgau#Switzerland#Alps
Pushpin Label Position:bottom
Embedded:
Wikidata:yes
Zoom:14
Child:yes
Part Of:Prehistoric pile dwellings around the Alps
Criteria:(iv), (v)
Id:1363-036
Year:2011
Area:3.66ha
Buffer Zone:16.86ha

Nussbaumersee is a small lake between Nussbaumen and Uerschhausen, both in the municipality of Hüttwilen in the Canton of Thurgau, Switzerland. It lies at an altitude of 434 metres above sea level,[1] and its surface area is 25.2ha. The lake has one small island. Hüttwilersee and Hasensee are located in the same valley.[2]

Nussbaumer See is also known as Nussbommersee, Werdsee or Wertsee, Uerschhauser See or unterer See (lower lake). Together with Hasensee, they formed the Helfenberger Seen or Ittinger Seen.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Nussbaumersee (Thurgau) . 2024-06-26 . schweizersee.ch . de-CH.
  2. Web site: Nussbaumersee . 2024-06-26 . thurgau-bodensee.ch . de.