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Wörthersee

Wörthersee (German pronunciation: [ˈvœʁtɐˌzeː] ; Slovene: Vrbsko jezero, English: Lake Wörth[1][2][3]) is a lake in the southern Austrian state of Carinthia. The bathing lake is a main tourist destination in summer.

Wörthersee
Lake Wörth
Wörthersee near Pörtschach
Wörthersee
Lake Wörth
LocationCarinthia
Coordinates46°37′30″N 14°09′00″E / 46.62500°N 14.15000°E / 46.62500; 14.15000
Primary inflowsReifnitzbach, Pirkerbach
Primary outflowsGlanfurt
Catchment area162.23 km2 (62.64 sq mi)
Basin countriesAustria
Max. length16.5 km (10.3 mi)
Max. width1.7 km (1.1 mi)
Surface area19.39 km2 (7.49 sq mi)
Average depth42.1 m (138 ft)
Max. depth85.2 m (280 ft)
Residence time10.5 years
Surface elevation439 m (1,440 ft)
IslandsSchlangeninsel, Kapuzinerinsel
SettlementsKlagenfurt, Velden, Pörtschach, Krumpendorf, Maria Wörth

Geography Edit

 
View from Pyramidenkogel

Wörthersee is Carinthia's largest lake. It is elongated, about 16.5 km (10.3 mi) long and 1.5 km (0.93 mi) wide, and stretches from the outskirts of the Carinthian capital Klagenfurt in the east to the bay of Velden in the west. Situated within the Klagenfurt Basin, its shores are flanked to the north and south by the foothills of the Gurktal Alps and the Karawanks range, all covered with dense forests beyond which snow-capped Alpine peaks are visible. The lake's water is of a distinctive blue-green colour and transparent.

Lake Wörth and its basin in the central Carinthian foothills were largely formed by glaciers during the last ice age. The lake is divided into three basins by several islands and peninsulas. The western basin stretches from Velden to Pörtschach, the central basin from Pörtschach to Maria Wörth and the eastern basin from Maria Wörth to Klagenfurt. Numerous brooks flow into the lake; its sole distributary is the artificial Glanfurt creek in the east, eventually flowing into the Drava (Drau) river via the Glan and Gurk tributaries.

The northern shore is densely built up with the main resort towns of Krumpendorf, Pörtschach, and Velden. The Süd Autobahn motorway and a railway mainline occupy the narrow space between the steep hills and the shore. The southern shore is quieter and less developed.

 
In winter the lake sometimes freezes.

The water surface (epilimnion) can reach up to 25 °C in summer. In winter, the region is often covered by snow and approximately every 10 years the lake freezes over, attracting numerous ice skaters. Lake Wörth's fauna is dominated by fish typically found in alpine lakes. The most common species are the pike (Esox lucius) and the common whitefish (Coregonus lavaretus).

Etymology Edit

First mentioned as Werdse in an 1143 deed, the lake's name originates from the islands in the lake, most notably Maria Wörth, a peninsula since the building of the Glanfurt outlet in 1770. Other islands are Schlangeninsel and Kapuzinerinsel; the former island of Maria Loretto is today also a peninsula. Until the 19th century the lake was called "Werdersee" (cf. Old High German weride: "island" or "ait"), i.e. "Island Lake", but also Klagenfurt Lake or Velden Lake (as in Slovene: Vrbsko jezero).

Tourism Edit

 
Velden Castle

In the early 19th century the marshy shores were home only to a handful of poor peasants. The opening of the Austrian Southern Railway line (Südbahn) to Klagenfurt in 1863, later extended to Villach along the northern shore, quickly turned the Wörthersee into an exclusive summer retreat for Vienna's nobility and wealthy bourgeoisie. Especially Velden and Pörtschach developed to main tourist resorts.

Up to today, the Mediterranean climate and the clean, warm waters make Lake Wörth a popular tourist destination in summer. Although the region around the lake has been termed "Austria's Monte Carlo", in recent decades tourism around Lake Wörthersee has suffered from tough competition from package holidays to cheaper overseas destinations. As a response a number of local businesses have tried to focus on niches such as high quality tourism, family tourism or golf and horse-riding vacations.

Most tourists visit the Lake in the months of July and August when water temperatures reach 25 °C. A large proportion of visitors return every summer and some own or rent holiday homes along the shore. The vast majority of visitors come from Vienna, northern Germany and the Netherlands. The largest Volkswagen and Audi car show in Europe, the Wörthersee GTi-Treffen (in English, "Wörthersee Meeting" or simply "Wörthersee"), has been held in the lakeside town of Reifnitz (usually in May) every year since 1981.

Transportation Edit

The A2 Süd Autobahn motorway (European Route E66) from Vienna to Italy passes along the northern side of the lake, as does the B83 Kärntner Straße highway connecting Klagenfurt with Villach and the Südbahn railway line from Vienna to Venice. There is also a cycle path along the northern shore. In summer, passenger boats connect the largest settlements. The number of private speedboats is strictly limited by a quota system to limit the environmental damage and hazard to swimmers.

References Edit

  1. ^ Likens, Gene E. 1975. Primary Productivity of Inland Aquatic Ecosystems. In: Helmut Lieth & Robert H. Whittaker (eds.), Primary Productivity of the Biosphere, pp. 185–202. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, p. 191.
  2. ^ Steinberg, Michael. 1995. The Symphony: A Listener's Guide. New York: Oxford University Press, p. 324.
  3. ^ Tesch, F. W. 1977. The Eel: Biology and Management of Anguillid Eels. Transl. Jennifer Greenwood. London: Chapman and Hall, p. 195.

External links Edit

  Media related to Wörthersee at Wikimedia Commons

  Wörthersee travel guide from Wikivoyage

  • Information from the Carinthian Institute of Limnology

wörthersee, german, pronunciation, ˈvœʁtɐˌzeː, slovene, vrbsko, jezero, english, lake, wörth, lake, southern, austrian, state, carinthia, bathing, lake, main, tourist, destination, summer, lake, wörth, near, pörtschach, lake, wörthlocationcarinthiacoordinates4. Worthersee German pronunciation ˈvœʁtɐˌzeː Slovene Vrbsko jezero English Lake Worth 1 2 3 is a lake in the southern Austrian state of Carinthia The bathing lake is a main tourist destination in summer Worthersee Lake WorthWorthersee near PortschachWorthersee Lake WorthLocationCarinthiaCoordinates46 37 30 N 14 09 00 E 46 62500 N 14 15000 E 46 62500 14 15000Primary inflowsReifnitzbach PirkerbachPrimary outflowsGlanfurtCatchment area162 23 km2 62 64 sq mi Basin countriesAustriaMax length16 5 km 10 3 mi Max width1 7 km 1 1 mi Surface area19 39 km2 7 49 sq mi Average depth42 1 m 138 ft Max depth85 2 m 280 ft Residence time10 5 yearsSurface elevation439 m 1 440 ft IslandsSchlangeninsel KapuzinerinselSettlementsKlagenfurt Velden Portschach Krumpendorf Maria Worth Contents 1 Geography 2 Etymology 3 Tourism 4 Transportation 5 References 6 External linksGeography Edit nbsp View from PyramidenkogelWorthersee is Carinthia s largest lake It is elongated about 16 5 km 10 3 mi long and 1 5 km 0 93 mi wide and stretches from the outskirts of the Carinthian capital Klagenfurt in the east to the bay of Velden in the west Situated within the Klagenfurt Basin its shores are flanked to the north and south by the foothills of the Gurktal Alps and the Karawanks range all covered with dense forests beyond which snow capped Alpine peaks are visible The lake s water is of a distinctive blue green colour and transparent Lake Worth and its basin in the central Carinthian foothills were largely formed by glaciers during the last ice age The lake is divided into three basins by several islands and peninsulas The western basin stretches from Velden to Portschach the central basin from Portschach to Maria Worth and the eastern basin from Maria Worth to Klagenfurt Numerous brooks flow into the lake its sole distributary is the artificial Glanfurt creek in the east eventually flowing into the Drava Drau river via the Glan and Gurk tributaries The northern shore is densely built up with the main resort towns of Krumpendorf Portschach and Velden The Sud Autobahn motorway and a railway mainline occupy the narrow space between the steep hills and the shore The southern shore is quieter and less developed nbsp In winter the lake sometimes freezes The water surface epilimnion can reach up to 25 C in summer In winter the region is often covered by snow and approximately every 10 years the lake freezes over attracting numerous ice skaters Lake Worth s fauna is dominated by fish typically found in alpine lakes The most common species are the pike Esox lucius and the common whitefish Coregonus lavaretus Etymology EditFirst mentioned as Werdse in an 1143 deed the lake s name originates from the islands in the lake most notably Maria Worth a peninsula since the building of the Glanfurt outlet in 1770 Other islands are Schlangeninsel and Kapuzinerinsel the former island of Maria Loretto is today also a peninsula Until the 19th century the lake was called Werdersee cf Old High German weride island or ait i e Island Lake but also Klagenfurt Lake or Velden Lake as in Slovene Vrbsko jezero Tourism Edit nbsp Velden CastleIn the early 19th century the marshy shores were home only to a handful of poor peasants The opening of the Austrian Southern Railway line Sudbahn to Klagenfurt in 1863 later extended to Villach along the northern shore quickly turned the Worthersee into an exclusive summer retreat for Vienna s nobility and wealthy bourgeoisie Especially Velden and Portschach developed to main tourist resorts Up to today the Mediterranean climate and the clean warm waters make Lake Worth a popular tourist destination in summer Although the region around the lake has been termed Austria s Monte Carlo in recent decades tourism around Lake Worthersee has suffered from tough competition from package holidays to cheaper overseas destinations As a response a number of local businesses have tried to focus on niches such as high quality tourism family tourism or golf and horse riding vacations Most tourists visit the Lake in the months of July and August when water temperatures reach 25 C A large proportion of visitors return every summer and some own or rent holiday homes along the shore The vast majority of visitors come from Vienna northern Germany and the Netherlands The largest Volkswagen and Audi car show in Europe the Worthersee GTi Treffen in English Worthersee Meeting or simply Worthersee has been held in the lakeside town of Reifnitz usually in May every year since 1981 Transportation EditThe A2 Sud Autobahn motorway European Route E66 from Vienna to Italy passes along the northern side of the lake as does the B83 Karntner Strasse highway connecting Klagenfurt with Villach and the Sudbahn railway line from Vienna to Venice There is also a cycle path along the northern shore In summer passenger boats connect the largest settlements The number of private speedboats is strictly limited by a quota system to limit the environmental damage and hazard to swimmers References Edit Likens Gene E 1975 Primary Productivity of Inland Aquatic Ecosystems In Helmut Lieth amp Robert H Whittaker eds Primary Productivity of the Biosphere pp 185 202 Berlin Springer Verlag p 191 Steinberg Michael 1995 The Symphony A Listener s Guide New York Oxford University Press p 324 Tesch F W 1977 The Eel Biology and Management of Anguillid Eels Transl Jennifer Greenwood London Chapman and Hall p 195 External links Edit nbsp Media related to Worthersee at Wikimedia Commons nbsp Worthersee travel guide from Wikivoyage Information from the Carinthian Institute of Limnology Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Worthersee amp oldid 1098770135, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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