Lake Brienz Cruise

Lake Brienz is a lake just north of the Alps, in the canton of Bern in Switzerland. It has a length of about 14 kilometres, a width of 2.8 kilometres and a maximum depth of 260 metres. Its area is 29.8 square kilometres ; the surface is 564 metres above the sea-level. It is fed, among others, by the upper reaches of the Aare at its eastern end, the Giess…
Lake Brienz is a lake just north of the Alps, in the canton of Bern in Switzerland. It has a length of about 14 kilometres, a width of 2.8 kilometres and a maximum depth of 260 metres. Its area is 29.8 square kilometres ; the surface is 564 metres above the sea-level. It is fed, among others, by the upper reaches of the Aare at its eastern end, the Giessbach at its southern shore from steep, forested and rocky hills of the high Faulhorn and Schwarzhoren more than 2,000 metres above the lake, as well as by both headwaters of the Lütschine, the Schwarze Lütschine flowing from Grindelwald, and the Weisse Lütschine from the Lauterbrunnen Valley, at its southwestern corner. Not far north from Lütschine's inflow, the lake drains into a further stretch of the Aare at its western end. The culminating point of the lake's drainage basin is the Finsteraarhorn at 4,274 metres above sea level.
  • Location: Bernese Highlands, canton of Bern
  • Primary inflows: Aare, Lütschine, Giessbach
  • Primary outflows: Aare
  • Catchment area: 1,127 km² (435 sq mi)
  • Basin countries: Switzerland
  • Max. length: 14 km (8.7 mi)
  • Max. width: 2.8 km (1.7 mi)
Data from: en.wikipedia.org