Deepest lakes & reservoirs in Germany by maximum depth (ft)
The estimated greatest depth of the water in a lake can be measured at the lake’s normal elevation. If the water volume and surface area of a lake are known, an estimate of the lake’s average depth can be calculated:Water volume ÷ Surface Area = Average Depth
Example: 1,000,000 acre-feet ÷ 20,000 acres = 50 feet average depth.
You can find many of the the world’s deepest lakes on LakeLubbers. If you sort the list, you will find the (maximum depth of) the shallowest lakes in our database. Note: For some lakes, lake depth data is unknown, so this table may display fewer lakes than the total 23 articles we have published for Germany lakes.
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Below are lakes within Germany > Compared by maximum depth in feet. This list does not represent all lakes in Germany, only the 23 Germany lake articles we have published on the LakeLubbers website.
Lake name | Max depth in feet | Lake description |
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Lake Constance (Austria, Baden-Wurttemberg Region, Germany, Germany, St. Gallen Region, Switzerland, Switzerland, Thurgau Region, Switzerland, Vorarlberg, Austria) |
833 ft | Also known as Lake of Constance, Lake Bodensee Lake Constance is a 132,448-acre lake situated in the northern foothills of the Alps between Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. The third-largest lake … |
Konigssee (Bavaria Region, Germany, Germany) |
620 ft | Also known as Konigssee Lake For an authentic Bavarian Alps holiday, nothing quite compares to the Konigssee. Stretched below the east face of the famed Watzmann mountain range, n … |
Lake Starnberg (Bavaria Region, Germany, Germany) |
419 ft | Also known as Wurmsee, Starnberger See Lake Starnberg, located in the Five-Lakes Region of Bavaria, plays a major role in the recreational plans of Munich residents. Located only 12 miles f … |
Ammersee (Bavaria Region, Germany, Germany) |
266 ft | Also known as Ammer Lake Tucked away in the foothills of the Bavarian Alps in the land of beer, gardens, and fairytale castles, Ammersee (see =lake) shines like a jewel. Cover … |
Lake Chiemsee (Bavaria Region, Germany, Germany) |
239 ft | Lake Chiemsee is the crown jewel of Bavaria’s tourist region. Located about half-way between Munich and Salzburg, Austria, Lake Chiemsee has been a fa … |
Tegernsee (Bavaria Region, Germany, Germany) |
236 ft | Also known as Lake Tegern It is a picture perfect postcard with lush green meadows at the base of snow-capped mountains, and the blue water of Tegernsee (see=lake) is the cente … |
Alpsee (Bavaria Region, Germany, Germany) |
203 ft | Also known as Lake Alpsee Beautiful Lake Alpsee in the Bavarian Alps is widely regarded as one of Germany’s most picturesque vistas. The lake lies beneath Hohenschwangau Castle … |
Schluchsee (Baden-Wurttemberg Region, Germany, Germany) |
200 ft | Also known as Schluch Lake Germany’s southern Black Forest is a region with picturesque valleys, distinctive farmhouses and thick wooded mountains. Schluchsee (see=lake) stretch … |
Biggesee (Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia Region, Germany) |
138 ft | Also known as Bigge Reservoir, Bigge Lake, Listersee Surrounded by the Ebbegebirge Nature Park, Biggesee (see = lake) is the largest reservoir in Germany’s North Rhine- Westphalia region. Bigge Lake was … |
Edersee (Germany, Hesse Region, Germany) |
137 ft | Also known as Ederstausee, Lake Edersee, Eder Reservoir The jewel of the Hesse Region of Germany, the Edersee (see=lake) draws holiday visitors like a magnet. The large reservoir, created by damming the Ede … |
Titisee (Baden-Wurttemberg Region, Germany, Germany) |
131 ft | At 321 acres, Titisee or Titi Lake (see=lake) is the largest natural lake in Germany’s Black Forest. It is a natural reservoir dammed by glacial morai … |
Worthsee (Bavaria Region, Germany, Germany) |
112 ft | Also known as Worth Lake “Gemuetlichkeit” is German for a certain kind of “Bavarian coziness,” and it is an appropriate way to describe Worthsee (see=lake) or Worth Lake. Nest … |