Eibsee
A lake named Eibsee is located in Bavaria, Germany, around 100 kilometers southwest of Munich and 9 kilometers southwest of Garmisch-Partenkirchen. Its surface area is 177.4 hectares, and it is 973.28 meters above sea level. It is located 3.5 km to the south and at the northern base of Germany's tallest peak, the Zugspitze (2,950 meters above sea level). The lake is privately owned and is located inside the Grainau municipality.
The lake is regarded as one of the most beautiful lakes in the Bavarian Alps because of its location beneath the Zugspitze and the clean, green water. It was created when, at the conclusion of the Würm glacial, the Isar Loisach glacier withdrew and left a depression that accumulated water. A 350 million cubic meter landslide that covered 13 square kilometers and swept across the lake's eastern and central regions occurred between 1700 and 1400 BCE.
A stunning lake with emerald-green water, Eibsee is located in the rough Zugspitze mountain range. The Bavarian Alps' undiscovered gem is this privately owned lake with its eight islands. Visitors are welcome to explore the lake on foot along its hiking trails or by boat. When the lake completely freezes over in the winter, it becomes a stunning winter wonderland and a skiers' paradise.
Location: Bavaria, Germany