Engstlensee

Lake in the municipality of Innertkirchen, Bernese Oberland, Switzerland
46°46′22″N 8°21′25″E / 46.77278°N 8.35694°E / 46.77278; 8.35694Typereservoir, natural lakeBasin countriesSwitzerlandSurface area0.44 km2 (0.17 sq mi)Max. depth49 m (161 ft)Water volume10.7 million cubic metres (8,700 acre⋅ft)Surface elevation1,850.8 m (6,072 ft)Map

Engstlensee is a natural lake used as a reservoir in the municipality of Innertkirchen, Bernese Oberland, Switzerland. It is located near Joch Pass at an elevation of 1850 m. It can be reached by gondola and by foot from Titlis.

The reservoir has a volume of 10.7 million m³ whereof 2 million m³ are used for electricity production. The lake's surface area is 44 ha (110 acres).

The water of the Engstlensee passes through a tunnel in the neighbouring Gadmental valley before being used in the Fuhren, Hopflauenen and Innertkirchen power stations.[1]

Helga von Cramm, Engstlensee, c. 1880.

In Literature

An inn on the shore of the Engstlensee is the scene of a crucial meeting between the protagonists of H. G. Wells' 1913 novel The Passionate Friends.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Engstlensee - Melchsee-Frutt". www.melchsee-frutt.ch. Retrieved 2015-08-24.[permanent dead link]

External links

  • Lake Engstlen
  • Media related to Engstlensee at Wikimedia Commons


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