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Schwaltenweiher

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Catchment area
  
3.3 km²


The Schwaltenweiher is a reservoir lake in the Ostallgäu foothills of the Alps. It lies 14 km (8.7 mi) from the Allgäu Alps between the towns of Seeg and Rückholz. It was named after the Schwaltenmühle mill built beside it, which was in turn named after the Schwalt or Schwald family. It is now used for bathing and fishing.

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Map of Schwaltenweiher, 87494 R%C3%BCckholz, Germany

HistoryEdit

Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor set aside the lake in 1514 for fishing and hunting waterfowl. His neighbouring Schloss Falkenberg (at what is now Goldhasen am Westufer) was destroyed by Imperial troops during the Thirty Years' War to prevent it falling into Swedish hands. The lake has passed through several owners over the following centuries, but is still in private hands. Notable guests there have been Theodor Heuss, Horst Köhler and Theo Waigel.

References

Schwaltenweiher Wikipedia