Suttensee
Suttensee | ||
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View over the Suttensee towards the south-southwest | ||
Geographical location | Mangfall Mountains , Rottach-Egern | |
Tributaries | Rottach | |
Drain | Rottach | |
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Coordinates | 47 ° 38 '50.4 " N , 11 ° 50' 19.2" E | |
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Altitude above sea level | 980 m above sea level NN | |
surface | 1.4 ha | |
length | 204 m | |
width | 111 m | |
scope | 598 m |
The Suttensee is a lake in the Mangfall Mountains . It is located at the upper end of the Rottach valley 4.4 km above the town center in the area of the municipality of Rottach-Egern . Part of the former lake has silted up and grown into a raised bog . To the west of the valley rise Risserkogel and Blankenstein , to the east Bodenschneid and Roßkopf . The valley is known as the Sutten area, in the north-east are the Sutten pastures.
The valley and the lake are accessed by the toll road from Enterrottach to the forester's house Valepp via the Wechsel pass located immediately south of the lake . All year round the Suttental is heavily used for tourism because of the Moni-Alm and the Berghof Sutten, a chair lift leads from the Sutten area to the Stümpfling with a connection to the Spitzingsee . In winter it is part of the Spitzingsee ski area with several runs in the Suttensee valley. There is also a cross - country ski trail on the lake.
The Sutta area is the main source of drinking water for the city of Tegernsee . The former supply to Rottach-Egern from the area has now been shut down.
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- ↑ Tegernsee voice: Tegernsee threatens water shortage , February 28, 2013