Uebeschisee

Nature reserve

The Uebeschisee is a lake in the upper Guerbetal near Thun in the canton of Bern, Switzerland.

The lake has an area of ​​about 14 acres and is the second largest after the Amsoldingersee the Guerbetal lakes. It has a round shape and is almost 400 meters long at its widest extent.

Location

The Uebeschisee lies on 641 meters a few kilometers west of the city of Thun. He belongs to the municipalities Uebeschi, Stocken - yards and Amsoldingen, with courtyards has the largest share of the lake surface and not the eponymous Uebeschi, with the smallest. The main tributary is the Red river, and there are many small tributaries; the outflow is via the Rotmoos - stream in about 500 meters south Amsoldingersee.

Environment

The lake and the shore zone are a nature reserve and surrounded by trees especially at the south end. The lake is part of the parade ground tuna. It is like the Amsoldingersee edge of the Alps, at the foot of the stock horn. From the hilly north end of the lake, you have a gorgeous view of the Bernese Alps, in particular, the Eiger, the Mönch and the Jungfrau group.

  • Lake in Europe
  • Lake in the canton of Bern
  • Aare river system
  • Uebeschi
  • Stocken - yards
  • Amsoldingen
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