Lake Lucerne

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Lake Lucerne
Vierwaldstättersee
Lake Lucerne Vierwaldstättersee - View from Weggis
View from Weggis
Lake Lucerne Vierwaldstättersee - map
map
Coordinates 47°01′10″N, 8°24′04″ECoordinates: 47°01′10″N, 8°24′04″E
Primary sources Reuss River
Sarner Aa
Engelberger Aa
Muota
Primary outflows Reuss River
Catchment area 2,124 km²
Basin countries Switzerland
Surface area 113.6 km²
Average depth 104 m
Max depth 214 m
Water volume 11.8 km³
Residence time (of lake water) 3.4 years
Shore length1 143.7 km
Surface elevation 433 m
Islands Altstad-Insel (islet)
Settlements see article
1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure.

Lake Lucerne (German: Vierwaldstättersee, lit. "Lake of the Four Forest Cantons") is a lake in central Switzerland, the fourth largest in the country. It lies approximately at co-ordinates 47°01′10″N, 8°24′04″E.

The lake is a complicated shape, with bends and arms reaching from the city of Lucerne into the mountains. It has a total area of 114 km² (44 sq mi), an elevation of 434 m (1,424 ft), and a maximum depth of 214 m (702 ft). Its volume is 11.8 km³. Much of the shoreline rises steeply into mountains up to 1,500 m above the lake, resulting in many picturesque views including those of Mount Rigi and Mount Pilatus.

It borders on the three original Swiss cantons of Uri, Schwyz, and Unterwalden (which today is divided into the Cantons of Obwalden and Nidwalden), as well as the canton of Lucerne, thus the name. Many of the oldest communities of Switzerland are along the shore, including Küssnacht, Weggis, Vitznau, Gersau, Brunnen, Altdorf, Buochs, and Treib. In addition, the meadow of the Rütli, traditional site of the founding of the Swiss Confederation, is on the southeast shore of the lake.

The Reuss River enters the lake at Flüelen (in the canton of Uri, the part called Urnersee) and exits at Lucerne. The lake also receives the Muota (at Brunnen) Engelberger Aa (at Buochs), the Sarner Aa (at Stansstad).

It is possible to circumnavigate the lake by road, though the route is slow, twisted, and goes through tunnels part of the way. Dozens of steamers ply between the different towns on the lake. It is a popular tourist destination, both for native Swiss and foreigners, and there are many hotels and resorts along the shores.

The level of the lake is maintained by a pioneering needle dam in the Reuss River in Lucerne, just upstream from the Spreuerbrücke.

Contents

Left shore ¹ Right shore


¹ At the entry of the Reuss River: the western, later southern shore.

Ludwig van Beethoven himself didn't give his Moonlight Sonata the nickname; it was Ludwig Rellstab who likened listening to the first movement to "watching the waves of Lake Lucerne in the moonlight".

Panorama of Lake Lucerne from the city of Lucerne
Panorama of Lake Lucerne from the city of Lucerne

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