Lake Turner

Lake Turner
Location Carinthia
Coordinates 46°35′4″N 14°34′33″E / 46.58444°N 14.57583°E / 46.58444; 14.57583Coordinates: 46°35′4″N 14°34′33″E / 46.58444°N 14.57583°E / 46.58444; 14.57583
Basin countries Austria
Surface area 44 ha (110 acres)
Max. depth 13 m (43 ft)
Surface elevation 481 m (1,578 ft)

Lake Turner (German: Turnersee) (Slovene: Zablaško jezero) is a lake in the municipality of Sankt Kanzian in Carinthia, Austria.

Description

The lake lies together with Gösselsdorfer See on the Rückersdorfer's plate. It spans over an area of 44 hectares. The lake is covered with Mire and Phragmites. On the shores of Lake Turner grow various flowers, such as Primula farinosa, Menyanthes, Epipactis palustris. the lake is covered with Nymphaea and Nuphar. Various species of fish are found in the lake, such as Percidae, Wels catfish, Northern pike, Tench and Astacus astacus. Among bird species you can see Western yellow wagtail, European stonechat and Northern lapwing.

There are seven swimming areas[1] around the lake with two camping areas and several private tourist accommodations.

History

The original name of the lake was Sablatnigsee. The name was replaced with Lake Turner in 20th century.

References

  1. "Turnersee Badestellen" (in German). Retrieved 13 August 2014.


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