Titisee

A lake called the Titisee can be found in Baden-southern Württemberg's the Black Forest. It is 20 m on average deep and has a surface area of 1.3 km2. The Feldberg glacier, whose moraines originated during the Pleistocene era and today make up the lake's shores, is responsible for the lake's development. At 840 meters above sea level, the lake's outflow is the River Gutach, which joins the Haslach stream below Kappel to form the Wutach.


The largest natural lake in the Black Forest, Titisee, is also one of the most visited destinations in the area. It is surrounded by rolling hills and extremely dense trees. As breathtaking as the view of the land from a cruise boat is the view of the lake from the neighboring peaks. Additionally ideal for windsurfing and rowing is Titisee.


Tourists are welcome to swim, sail, windsurf, rent pedal boats, hike around the lake, and stroll along the promenade at the lake throughout the summer. Additionally, the lake is the site of numerous outdoor activities every summer. The 1.2 km long Saig-Titisee toboggan is open in the winter. The Titisee also houses the Hochfirstschanze, Germany's biggest natural ski jump.


Location: South Black Forest, Germany

Photo: agoda.com
Photo: agoda.com
Photo: tripadvisor.com.vn
Photo: tripadvisor.com.vn

Top 12 Most Beautiful Lakes in Germany

  1. top 1 Königssee Lake
  2. top 2 Lake Constance
  3. top 3 Titisee
  4. top 4 Chiemsee
  5. top 5 Lake Müritz
  6. top 6 Eibsee
  7. top 7 Alpsee
  8. top 8 Schluchsee
  9. top 9 Mummelsee
  10. top 10 Tegernsee
  11. top 11 Ammersee
  12. top 12 Lake Starnberg

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