- Attersee (lake)
Infobox_lake
lake_name = Attersee
image_lake = Attersee2.jpg
caption_lake = View from the Hochlecken mountain
image_bathymetry =
caption_bathymetry =
location =Salzkammergut
coords = coord|47|54|N|13|33|E|type:waterbody_region:AT|display=inline,title
type =
inflow =Seeache
outflow =Ager
catchment =
basin_countries = Austria
length = 20 km
width = 4 km
area = 45.9 km²
depth =
max-depth = 171 m
volume =
residence_time =
shore =
elevation = 467 m
islands = (atLitzlberg )
cities = Seewalchen, Schörfling, Weyregg,
Steinbach, Unterach, Nußdorf,
AtterseeAttersee (also known as the Kammersee or Lake Attersee) is the largest
lake of theSalzkammergut area ofAustria . It extends for about 20 km from north to south and 4 km from east to west. Its water comes from theSeeache , which flows out of another lake, theMondsee . TheHöllengebirge (literally meaning "mountains of hell"), with a height of up to 1,800 m, are located southeast of the lake.Situated to the southwest of the lake is theSchafberg (the "Sheep Mountain", 1,782 m).At
Litzlberg , there is a small islandchâteau , whichGustav Klimt frequently visited during the summer.Due to its steady winds and clean water quality, Attersee is famous for attracting sailors and swimmers alike. During the season numerous sailing competitions are held.
One of the most cherished winds on Attersee is the so-called "Rosenwind" meaning "breeze of roses". It is an easterly wind that crosses a castle's rose garden and fills the air across the lake with the smell of roses.
The best time to visit Attersee is during spring, summer and autumn.
Because of the lake's size and despite the cold temperatures during winter the lake rarely freezes. The last time the lake was entirely covered with ice was in the late 1940s, when people were seen skating and riding motorcycles across the thickly frozen surface of the lake.
The following types of
fish live in the lake:
* pike
*brown trout
*rainbow trout
* lake char ("Salvelinus alpinus")
*European eel
*carp
*burbot
*perch
* whitefishHistory
In August
1870 , remains of prehistoricpile dwellings were found atSeewalchen near the northern end of the lake. In the middle of the 19th Century paddlesteamers were introduced on the lake to ferry mail and goods between the villages located around the Attersee. Today it is an important recreation site for people from the urban areas of Vienna and Linz.Panorama
External links
* [http://www.roither.at/?id=6&u=7 Attersee ] [information Attersee and serrounding area]
* [http://www.attersee.at/ Attersee tourist information]
* [http://www.atterseeschiffahrt.at/ Attersee ships]
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