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Mountain lake in Austria
Leopoldsteinersee
Looking down from Pfaffenstein towards Leopoldsteiner Lake
Leopoldsteinersee is located in StyriaLeopoldsteinerseeLeopoldsteinersee
Coordinates47°34′19″N 14°51′41″E / 47.572038°N 14.861473°E / 47.572038; 14.861473
TypeMountain lake
Basin countriesAustria
Max. length1,400 metres (4,600 ft)
Max. width370 metres (1,210 ft)
Max. depth31 metres (102 ft)
Surface elevation628 metres (2,060 ft)
Leopoldsteinersee is located in AustriaLeopoldsteinerseeclass=notpageimage| Location in Austria

The Leopoldsteinersee is a mountain lake in Styria, in the east of Austria, about 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) northwest of the city of Eisenerz. The lake is named after the nearby Leopoldstein Castle.

Description

The Leopoldsteinersee is situated at 628 metres (2,060 ft) above sea level at the foot of the Seemauer in the western Hochschwab range. The lake is 1,400 metres (4,600 ft) long and 370 metres (1,210 ft) wide. The maximum depth is 31 metres (102 ft). The river Seebach feeds the lake, but it is mainly fed by underground springs. The lake is surrounded by rugged mountains with mixed or coniferous forests. A 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) hiking trail circles the lake. There is a local outfit that rents electric or rowing boats.

Legend

The people near the lake have a legend that a merman was caught in the lake. To buy his freedom he showed his captors the iron deposits at Erzberg. Then he disappeared into the Wassermannsloch [de].

Gallery

  • View of Leopoldsteiner See View of Leopoldsteiner See
  • Fishermen on the lake in 1822. Watercolor by Matthäus Loder  Fishermen on the lake in 1822. Watercolor by Matthäus Loder [de]
  • Looking towards the northwest Looking towards the northwest
  • Lysandra coridon photographed near the lake Lysandra coridon photographed near the lake

References

Citations

  1. ^ Naturbadesee Leopoldsteinersee: bergfex.com.
  2. Lake Leopoldsteinersee – a natural treasure.

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