Luttensee

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Luttensee
LocationGemeinde Mittenwald, Bavaria
Coordinates 47°27′30″N11°15′00″E / 47.4583°N 11.2500°E / 47.4583; 11.2500
Type natural lake
Basin  countriesFlag of Germany.svg  Germany
Surface elevation1,021 m (3,350 ft)
Settlements Mittenwald

Luttensee is a small natural lake in the municipality of Mittenwald, Landkreis Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Upper Bavaria, Germany.

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Location

The lake is located c. 4 Kilometres northwest of the village of Mittenwald within a mountain area called Wettersteingebiet. A ski resort is located on the adjoining Mt. Hoher Kranzberg and other areas in the vicinity during the winter. [1] [2]

The elevation is 1021 Metres above sea level. The maximum length is 180 Metres, the maximum width is 140 Metres, the maximum depth is 4 Metres. [3]

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References

  1. "Skiparadies Kranzberg - Skiparadies Kranzberg".
  2. http://www.skiparadies-kranzberg.de/mediacenter/1/2000/3000/0/0/0/0/kbplan.jpg [ bare URL image file ]
  3. "Luttensee und Wildensee". Archived from the original on 2018-01-23. Retrieved 2017-06-22.

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