Winter, Dietringen, Forggensee, Ostallgäu
Der Forggensee, auch Speicher Roßhaupten, ist ein vom Lech durchflossener Stausee in der Nähe von Füssen im Königswinkel im bayerischen Allgäu. Der See ist mit 15,2 km² Fläche der fünftgrößte See Bayerns und der größte Stausee Deutschlands. Er liegt im Landkreis Ostallgäu, dabei zu zwei Dritteln im Gemeindegebiet von Schwangau. Weitere Anliegergemeinden sind Füssen, Halblech, Rieden am Forggensee und Roßhaupten. (Wikipedia)
Forggensee is a lake located north of Füssen in the district of Ostallgäu in Bavaria, Germany. One of many lakes in the region around Hohenschwangau and Neuschwanstein castles, Forggensee is the fifth-largest lake in Bavaria, with a surface area of 15.2 km². The Lech river flows through it. Forggensee is known primarily as a tourist destination for aquatic sports and recreation. The lake provides ideal conditions for surfing, sailing, fishing, and boating. The lake is stocked with pike, trout, and eel. Two ships navigate the lake on two different routes.rnForggensee is a man-made lake. It was created in 1954, when the Lech river was dammed for the first time to create the Lechsee lake. The option of letting water in and out reduces the risk of flooding when the snow melts in the spring and regulates the flow of water over the Power Plant Step located downriver. (Wikipedia)
Winter, Dietringen, Forggensee, Ostallgäu in Bavaria, Germany – Fotos auf alfastock.net