Guggersee

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Guggersee
File:Guggersee Trettachspitze Maedelegabel Hochfrottspitze.JPG
The Guggersee. Behind: the Trettachspitze, Mädelegabel and Hochfrottspitze
Location Oberallgäu, Bavaria, Germany
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Primary outflows into the Stillach
Max. width 0.025 km (0.016 mi)
Surface area 0.000843 km2 (0.000325 sq mi)
Shore length1 0.119 km (0.074 mi)
Surface elevation 1,709 m (5,607 ft)
Islands none
1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure.

The Guggersee is a small mountain lake in the Southeastern Walsertal Mountains (Südöstliche Walsertaler Berge), a subgroup of the Allgäu Alps.

It is located at a height of 1,709 metres,[1] above the Rappenalpbach valley in the municipality of Oberstdorf. The lake lies 1,035 metres as the crow flies southwest of and below the Alpgundkopf (2,177 m) on a Panorama Way (Panoramaweg)[1] between Birgsau in the valley and the Mindelheim Hut (2,013 m). On this path, 455 metres southwest at a height of 1,727 metres, is the alm of Vordere Tauferbergsalpe. From Birgsau the lake is about 2 hours walk.

The lake is 49 metres long and a maximum of 25 metres wide. It has a shore length of 119 metres and an area of around 843 m².[2] Formerly it was up to 75 metres long, but the northern part has silted up.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Kompass walking, cycling and ski touring map: Sheet 03 Oberstdorf, Kleinwalsertal (1:25,000). ISBN 978-3-8549-1231-6 (as at: 2009).
  2. Bayerische Vermessungsverwaltung BayernViewer 2.0. Retrieved 20 January 2011 (measured from the aerial photograph)

External links

  • Guggersee – Information about the lake at oberstdorf.de