Lake Wörthersee
Alpine lake in Carinthia, Austria
Lake Wörthersee, located in the Austrian state of Carinthia, is the largest lake in the region and a central feature of the local landscape. The lake is approximately 19 kilometers long and 2.5 kilometers wide, with a maximum depth of 137 meters. It is the largest lake in Austria and one of the largest in the Alpine region. The lake is known for its clear, blue-green waters and the surrounding mountainous terrain, which includes the Karawanks to the south and the Nock Mountains to the north.
The area around Lake Wörtherse is a popular destination for tourists, offering a variety of recreational activities. Visitors can swim, sail, or take boat trips on the lake. The towns along the lake, such as Klagenfurt, Villach, and Velden, offer a range of amenities, including hotels, restaurants, and shops. The region is also known for its cultural heritage, with many historic buildings and attractions, including the Schloss Wörtherse and the St. Martin's Church in Klagenfurt.
The lake is accessible by public transport, with bus and train links connecting it to nearby cities. The area is also popular for cycling and hiking, with numerous trails along the lake shore and in the surrounding mountains. The climate is mild, with warm summers and mild winters, making it a year-round destination. The natural beauty of the lake, combined with the cultural and recreational opportunities, makes it a popular destination for tourists.
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Best Time to Visit
Visit from mid-May to September for warm weather ideal for swimming and hiking.