Titisee Landschaft

The Titisee is a lake in the southern Black Forest in Baden-Württemberg. It covers an area of 1.3 km² and is an average of 20 m deep. It owes its formation to the Feldberg glacier, the moraines of which were formed in the Pleistocene epoch and nowadays form the shores of the lake. The lake's outflow, at 840 m above sea level, is the River Gutach, which …
The Titisee is a lake in the southern Black Forest in Baden-Württemberg. It covers an area of 1.3 km² and is an average of 20 m deep. It owes its formation to the Feldberg glacier, the moraines of which were formed in the Pleistocene epoch and nowadays form the shores of the lake. The lake's outflow, at 840 m above sea level, is the River Gutach, which merges with the Haslach stream below Kappel to form the Wutach. The waters of the Titisee thus drain eventually into the Upper Rhine between Tiengen and Waldshut. On the north shore lies the spa town of the same name, today a part of the municipality of Titisee-Neustadt.
  • Location: South Black Forest
  • Primary inflows: Seebach
  • Primary outflows: Gutach
  • Catchment area: 24.2 km² (9.3 sq mi)
  • Basin countries: Germany
  • Max. length: 1.87 km (1.16 mi)
  • Max. width: 750 m (2,460 ft)
Data from: en.wikipedia.org