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Stendorfer See

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Primary inflows
  
Schwentine

Basin countries
  
Germany

Max. width
  
0.7 km (0.43 mi)

Surface elevation
  
33 m

Mean depth
  
4.07 m

Width
  
700 m

Inflow source
  
Schwentine

Primary outflows
  
Schwentine

Max. length
  
1.5 km (0.93 mi)

Surface area
  
0.54 km (0.21 sq mi)

Area
  
54 ha

Length
  
1.5 km

Outflow location
  
Schwentine

The Stendorfer See is a lake west of Kasseedorf in Holstein Switzerland, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.

Map of Stendorfer See, 23717 Kasseedorf, Germany

The lake lies east of the Stendorf Manor House in the parish of Kasseedorf and is surrounded by a rolling moraine landscape.

The lake is oblong in shape with a maximum length of about 1,500 metres and a maximum width of about 700 metres. It has an area of some 54 hectares (130 acres) and a maximum depth of about 8 metres, the deepest point being near its northeastern shore. It lies at an elevation of around 32.6 m above sea level (NN).

The Stendorfer See is crossed by the River Schwentine from east to west. In addition several smaller lakes and ponds drain into it - including the Kolksee to the southwest and the Oberteich.

It is used as a fishing lake. In addition to pike, eel, perch, tench and stocked carp, burbot may also be caught occasionally.

References

Stendorfer See Wikipedia