Deepest lakes & reservoirs in Germany by maximum depth
This is a comparison for lakes we have listed within Germany > - Compared by Deepest Lakes in feet.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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Lake name ![]() |
Max depth in feet ![]() |
Lake description |
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Lake Constance (Austria, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany, St. Gallen, Switzerland, Thurgau, Vorarlberg) |
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, 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, 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, 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, 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, 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, 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, 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) |
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) |
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, 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, 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… |