Behler See

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Behler See
Behler See - panoramio (3) .jpg
Geographical location Holstein Switzerland , districts of Plön and Ostholstein
Tributaries SchwentineLangensee , Schöhsee , Schluensee → Behler Au, Schmarkau
Drain Höftsee → Schwentine
Places on the shore Grebin -Behl, Malente -Timmdorf
Location close to the shore Plön
Data
Coordinates 54 ° 9 '53 "  N , 10 ° 28' 10"  E Coordinates: 54 ° 9 '53 "  N , 10 ° 28' 10"  E
Behler See (Schleswig-Holstein)
Behler See
Altitude above sea level 22.37  m above sea level NN
surface 2.775 km²
volume 32,800,000 m³
scope 7.49 km
Maximum depth 42.5 m
Middle deep 11.82 m
Catchment area 195.1 km²

The Behler See is a lake in Holstein Switzerland . It lies between Timmdorf (district of Malente ) in the east and the city of Plön in the west, in the east it merges into the Langensee , in the west into the Höftsee .

The Schwentine flows through all of these lakes from east to west . The Behler See is named after the village of Behl in the municipality of Grebin , which is located north of it.

It is 277 hectares in size, up to 43 m deep and is about 22  m above sea level. NN .

The Adlerhorst tent camp is located at Lake Behler.

See also

literature

  • Behler See . In: State Office for Nature and Environment of Schleswig-Holstein (ed.): Lakes of the Schwentine: Stendorfer See, Sibbersdorfer See, Großer Eutiner See, Kellersee, Dieksee, Behler See, Schwentinesee, Lanker See . Kiel 2006, pp. 83–98 ( PDF file )

Web links

Commons : Behler See  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f Behler See: Characteristic data . In: Ministry for Energy Transition, Agriculture, Environment and Rural Areas Schleswig-Holstein: Lakes (accessed on August 12, 2012)