Wallersee

47°54′50″N 13°10′30″E / 47.91389°N 13.17500°E / 47.91389; 13.17500TypenaturalPart ofSalzachPrimary inflowsAltbachPrimary outflowsFischachBasin countriesAustriaWater volume76,300,000 m3 (2.69×109 cu ft)Islands0

Der Wallersee is a lake in the Austrian state of Salzburg northeast of the city of Salzburg in Salzburg-Umgebung District.

Around the lake there is a hiking path of about 20 km (12 mi) length; at its southern part, it converges with the famous Camino de Santiago (Austrian route).[1] There are two campsite resorts. It is allowed to swim and bath.

The northern shore consists of bogland since 1883 and is called Wenger Moor.[2]

Populated places adjacent to the lake

  • Henndorf am Wallersee south of the lake
  • Köstendorf north
  • Neumarkt am Wallersee east
  • Seekirchen am Wallersee west
  • Eastern banks
    Eastern banks
  • view to southwest
    view to southwest
  • view from Gaisberg
    view from Gaisberg
  • Wenger Moor and Wallersee
    Wenger Moor and Wallersee
  • Wallersee pictured far left
    Wallersee pictured far left

References

  1. ^ "Jakobsweg SalzburgerLand" (in German). SalzburgerLand Tourismus GmbH. 2022. Retrieved 2022-01-22.
  2. ^ "Wenger Moor" (in German). Seenland Tourismus GmbH. 2022. Retrieved 2022-01-22.

External links

Media related to Wallersee at Wikimedia Commons

  • Seenland Tourismus GmbH
  • www.wallersee.info (tourism site) (in German)
  • Geografische Informationen zum Wallersee Salzburger Landesregierung (in German)
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