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Weitsee

Coordinates: 47°40′57″N 12°33′40″E / 47.68250°N 12.56111°E / 47.68250; 12.56111
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Weitsee
LocationBavaria
Coordinates47°40′57″N 12°33′40″E / 47.68250°N 12.56111°E / 47.68250; 12.56111
Primary inflowsSpring
Basin countriesGermany
Max. length2.67 km (1.66 mi)
Max. width0.24 km (0.15 mi)
Surface area63.60 ha (157.2 acres)
Average depth3.50 m (11.5 ft)
Max. depth9.30 m (30.5 ft)
Water volume2,217,000 m3 (78,300,000 cu ft)
Shore length17.60 km (4.72 mi)
Surface elevation753.00 m (2,470.47 ft)
SettlementsSeegatterl, Reit im Winkl
1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure.
Weitsee from the east.

Weitsee is a small lake on between Reit im Winkl and Ruhpolding with an area of 63.60 ha and a maximum depth of 9.30 m. The lake itself is separated in a shallow western and a deeper eastern part by a mountain halfisland. It is the first lake in the Dreiseengebiet (Three Lake Area) followed by the Mittersee and Lödensee. The lakes are located in the valley between the Gurnwandkopf und Dürrnbachhorn next to the Deutsche Alpenstraße B305 (German Alpine Street). Only a few small tributary bring water to the lake most of the water comes from a 5 m deep spring which is located at the nearrowest part of the lake. All the watter from the outflow of the lake ends in seepage at the end of the Lödensee after it has gone through Mittersee. Geological research showed that the water find its way under the Hochgern mountain to the bog near Bergen, Upper Bavaria.

The lake with its beach, the clean water and the distance to the next village attracts many people in summer. The beach has also a nudist part which is located farest from the street. In the winter the cross-country ski run between Reit im Winkl and Ruhpolding crosses the lake.