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Grafsee

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Type
  
Surface area
  
0.196 ha (0.48 acres)

Area
  
1,960 m²

Cities
  
Basin countries
  
Surface elevation
  
2,000 m

Province
  
Location
  
Pfitsch, South Tyrol, Italy

Settlements
  
Kematen (near Sand in Taufers)

Grafsee (literally Count Lake) is a lake in northern Italy. It lies more than 2000 metres above sea level and approximately 500 metres above the Hatzlacke lake. Both lakes can be reached on foot by following travel route 5 beginning from Kematen. To the south of the lake is a snack station called the Gruben alpine hut.

Map of Grafsee, 39049 Pfitsch, Province of Bolzano - South Tyrol, Italy

The cold lake water with A grade quality remains very fresh at 11 °C even on hot summer days. Bathing is therefore only conditionally recommended. Various kinds of trout thrive in the lake. Rain and snow melt supply the lake with fresh water, there being no natural in- and outflows. The lake received its name from a legend that a count was once turned into water.

References

Grafsee Wikipedia


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