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Name: Wörthersee
Location: west of Klagenfurt
Area 19.39 km² (7.5 mi²)
Maximum depth: 85.2 m (280 ft)
Length: 19.5 km (12.2 mi)
Tributaries: a few brooks
Distributaries: Glanfurt
Elevation above sea level: 439 m
Biggest cities: Klagenfurt, Velden, Pörtschach
Notes: largest lake of Carinthia


The Wörthersee is an alpine lake in the Austrian southern province of Carinthia.

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General facts

The lake is of elongated shape, about 20 km long and 1-2 km wide, stretching from the Carinthian capital Klagenfurt, at its Eastern end to Velden at its Western end. It is flanked to the north and south by steep alpine foothills overgrown with dense forests, beyond which snow-capped alpine peaks are visible. The lakes' water is of a very distinctive blue-green colour and transparent.

In the early nineteenth century the marshy shores were home only to a handful of poor peasants. The building of the southern railway line, the Südbahn, in the middle of the nineteenth century quickly turned the Wörthersee into an exclusive summer retreat for Vienna's nobility.

The sunny Mediterranean climate and clean, warm water make it a popular tourist destination in summer. Although it has been termed Austria's Monte Carlo, in recent decades tourism around the Wörthersee has suffered from tough competition from package holidays to cheaper overseas destinations. As a response a number of local businesses have tried to focus on niches such as high quality tourism, family tourism or golf and horse-riding vacations.

Most tourists visit the Lake in the months of July and August when water temperatures reach 25°C. A large proportion of visitors return every summer and some own or rent holiday homes along the shore. The vast majority of visitors come from Vienna, northern Germany and the Netherlands.

The lake attracts a rather diverse crowd during the short summer season. On weekends, yuppies, rich kids, semi-celebrities , and other socialites or wannabes from Vienna mingle with Klagenfurt's youth in the handful of stylish and overpriced bars/clubs in Velden and Pörtschach. As soon as the sun rises, however, the streets are taken over by hordes of pensioners and budget tourists who board the lake cruises and buy souvenirs at the numerous kitsch shops. At the same time, respectable upper-middle class families eagerly head for the water for their early morning swim before disappearing into the golf courses or five star restaurants where they may bump into the super-rich.

The northern shore is densely built-up and bustling with activity in summer. Amongst shops, bars, hotels, and holiday homes major traffic arteries (motorway and railway mainline) occupy the narrow space between the steep hills and the shore. Main towns are Krumpendorf, Pörtschach and Velden Property prices along the waterfront, which is almost totally inaccessible to the non-paying public (apart from a number of public beaches), are among the highest in Europe. The lake itself is a perfect place for swimming and beach activities, though most visitors pursue other outdoor sports in the surrounding region. The chronic lack of wind makes sunbathing a pleasant experience, but any serious sailing a virtual impossibility.

The southern shore is a lot quieter and less developed. A number of German millionaires have decided to build their mansions along here. The historic town of Maria Wörth is probably one of the prettiest places on the lake. Much of the southern shore is however tainted by the unsightly and noisy motorway cutting through the hills on the opposite side of the lake. Originally planned in a less populated valley 20 km to the south, local authorities lobbied for the building of the motorway as near to the lake as possible in the 70s, a blunder regretted by locals and tourists today.

In winter, the region is often under a cover of snow and in state of deep hibernation as there are no ski resorts nearby. Every 10 years or so the Wörthersee freezes over and becomes crowded with ice-skaters.

Geography

The Wörthersee and its basin in the central Carinthian foothills were largely formed by Glaciers during the last ice age. It is Carinthia's largest lake. The lake is divided into three basins by islands and peninsulas. The western basin stretches from Velden to Pörtschach, the central basin from Pörtschach to Maria Wörth and the eastern basin from Maria Wörth to Klagenfurt. The lake's distributary is the Glanfurt, eventually flowing into the Drava river via the Glan and Gurk rivers.

The lake's name originates from its islands (Schlangeninsel and Kapuzinerinsel; the former islands Maria Wörth and Maria Loretto are now peninsulas). Until the 19th century the lake was called "Werdersee", or island lake.

The Wörthersee's fauna is dominated by fish typically found in alpine lakes. The most common species are the pike (Esox lucius) and the common whitefish (Coregonus lavaretus).

Transport

The Wörthersee can be reached from abroad by plane, train, or motorway. All major towns on the north shore are served by international trains. The nearest airport is Klagenfurt Airport. There is a cycle path along the north shore. In summer, passenger boats connect the largest settlements. The number of private speedboats is strictly limited by a quota system to limit the environmental damage and hazard to swimmers.

Entertainment

Most popular Clubs and Bars:

Fabrik(Velden), Monkey Circus (Velden), Ana W (Pörtschach), Rainer's (Pörtschach), American Bar (Pörtschach)

Major attractions

  • Casino Velden: run by Casinos Austria, the Austrian gambling government monopoly
  • Burgruine Finkenstein: Scenic castle ruin staging outdoor plays and concerts
  • Minimundus: Miniature theme park
  • Strandbad Pörtschach: An attractive public beach
  • Schlosshotel Velden: An castle-like hotel, famous landmark

Popular leisure activities in the region

External links

de:Wörthersee

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