Lake Annecy

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Lake Annecy
Lac d'Annecy
Lake Annecy  Lac d'Annecy - With labels for towns and mountains
With labels for towns and mountains
Location Haute-Savoie
Coordinates 45°51′N 6°10′ECoordinates: 45°51′N 6°10′E
Primary inflows Ire, Eau morte, Laudon, Bornette and Biolon
Primary outflows Thiou
Catchment area 251 km²
Basin countries France
Max. length 14.6 km
Max. width 3.2 km
Surface area 27.59 km²
Average depth 41 m
Max. depth 82 m
Water volume 1,124.5 mio m³
Residence time (of lake water) 4 years
Surface elevation 446.97 m
Settlements Annecy (see list)

Lake Annecy (French Lac d'Annecy) is a lake in Haute-Savoie in France.

It is the second largest lake in France, after lac du Bourget, except for the French part of lac Léman (Lake Geneva). It is known as "Europe's cleanest lake" because of strict environmental regulations introduced in the 1960s. It is a popular tourist destination known for its swimming and water sports.

The lake was formed about 18,000 years ago at the time the large alpine glaciers. It is fed by many small rivers from the surrounding mountains (Ire, Eau morte, Laudon, Bornette and Biolon), and from a powerful underwater source, the Boubioz, which enters at 82 m depth.

Contents

[edit] Towns and villages around the lake

View of Lake Annecy from Talloires.
View of Lake Annecy from Talloires.
Paul Cézanne. Le lac bleu, 1896.
Paul Cézanne. Le lac bleu, 1896.

A cycle path goes around Lake Annecy past Sevrier and St Jorioz to Faverges. It has an aim to reach Albertville. The lake is around 14km long.

[edit] See also

[edit] References

[edit] External links

Wikimedia Commons has media related to: