Lake Brienz () is a
lake
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just north of the
Alps
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...
, in the
canton of Bern in
Switzerland
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. It has a length of about , a width of and a maximum depth of . Its area is ; the surface is 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 above the lake, as well as by both headwaters of the
Lütschine, the ''Schwarze Lütschine'' (Black Lütschine) flowing from
Grindelwald
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, and the ''Weisse Lütschine'' (White 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.
The village of
Brienz, from which the lake takes its name, lies on the northern shore to its eastern end. In the west, the lake is terminated by the
Bödeli, a tongue of land that separates it from neighbouring
Lake Thun. The village of
Bönigen occupies the lake frontage of the Bödeli, whilst the larger resort town of
Interlaken lies on the reach of the Aare between the two lakes. The village of
Iseltwald lies on the south shore, whilst the villages of
Ringgenberg,
Niederried and
Oberried are on the north shore.
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The lake is poor in nutrients, and thus fishing is not very important. Nevertheless, in 2001 10,000 kg of fish were caught.
There have been passenger ships on the lake since 1839, and currently there are five passenger ships on the lake. The ships are operated by BLS AG, the local railway company, and link Interlaken Ost railway station, which they access using a long navigable stretch of the Aare, with Brienz and other lakeside settlements. The ships also connect to the Giessbachbahn, a ]funicular
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which climbs up to the famous Giessbach Falls.
The Brünig railway line follows the northern shore of the lake, along with a local road, whilst the A8 motorway adopts an alternative and mostly tunnelled route above the southern shore.[
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References
External links
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Shipping pages
fro
BLS AG web site
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Ökosystem Brienzersee
interdisciplinary study of the ecosystem
from the Swiss Federal Office for the Environment
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