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What are the most beautiful lakes in Europe?

Europe, a place where every frame of scenery can be used as a symbol and postcard of this place, it is hard to imagine how many beautiful scenery there are in this place, especially the lakes here, which are dotted with different shapes and beautiful, making people linger.

Do you know what are the twelve most beautiful lakes in Europe? If you are not sure, then, next, let Bian Xiao introduce some of the most beautiful lakes in Europe!

Annecy Lake, France

Lake Anna was formed during the melting period of alpine glaciers 18000 years ago. Many small rivers originating in the surrounding mountainous areas stretch for more than ten kilometers and pour into Anna West Lake, providing sufficient water for Anna West Lake.

Walking by the lake Annecy, riding a bike, swimming or boating in the lake, overlooking the rolling Alps, is undoubtedly a great pleasure in life.

Lake Rhinopithecus in Germany

The Linghou Lake is located in Baden-Wü rttemberg, Fiona Fang, with an altitude of 850 meters and a depth of 40 meters. The lake here is crystal clear and meets the drinking water standard.

Legend has it that even the ancient Roman emperor Titus was deeply attracted by the beautiful scenery when he passed through here. The name of the monkey lake came from the name of Titus.

Hallstatt Lake, Austria

Lake Hallstatt, Austria, is a banded lake formed by glaciation, which basically shows a north-south trend. The maximum water depth of the lake is125m, which is a good place for diving.

Loch ness, England

It is the second deepest lake in Scotland and Britain, with the deepest depth of 226 meters, but the visibility is very low because of floating algae and peat. There is a legend about the Loch Ness monster, and many people in history claim to have seen it.

Lake Bled, Slovenia

Lake Bled is the most famous holiday resort in Slovenia. Lake Brad, the only island in China, is known as one of the 30 most beautiful towns in the world.

Lake Brad is a pocket-sized lake, so small that no matter from any angle, there are reflections of islands and mountains in the middle of the lake. The snow-capped mountains at the southern foot of the Alps can be easily filled with melted water, so it is also called "ice lake".

Lake Zurich, Switzerland

Lake Zurich is 4 kilometers wide and 39 kilometers long. The pier on the lake is full of all kinds of yachts, just like a rich club.

Part of Lake Zurich ends deep into the city center. White swans and wild ducks can be seen everywhere on the lake, which is leisurely and harmonious. The north bank of Lake Zurich is the residence of the rich, so-called "Gold Coast", while the south bank is called "Silver Coast".

King's Lake Germany

The beautiful King Lake is the deepest and cleanest lake in Germany, located at the southeast end of Bavaria, Germany, near the border between Germany and Austria. King Lake is one of the most famous scenic spots in Germany. It is the creation of glaciers and attracts the attention of tourists all over the world.

The scenery of King Lake is very charming. When the weather is clear, you can sail on the lake by ferry, and the blue water surface fluctuates up and down like jelly. Even in winter, the lake is still clear and bright.

Sixteen lakes in Croatia

People who have been to China say it is Jiuzhaigou in Europe! The reason why people often compare Sixteen Lakes with Jiuzhaigou is that they are both lakes surrounded by barium travertine, and they have the same gorgeous colors.

It's really similar to Jiuzhaigou. Aquatic organisms such as algae, aquatic plants and mosses have played a very important role in the formation of karst travertine pools. Look at this pool of clear water. The fantastic colors come from the pigments produced by aquatic organisms and the minerals in the water.

Lake Boden Three Kingdoms * * * Lake

Boden Lake is the largest freshwater lake in Germany and the famous "Three Kingdoms Lake". Germany, Switzerland and Austria border on this border lake. Boden Lake is called "Lake", and its actual area is larger than some sea areas. Standing on the east and west banks, there is an endless sense of vastness.

The unique geographical location and beautiful scenery make Boden Lake one of the most popular holiday resorts in Germany in summer.

Lake Lucerne, Switzerland

Lake Lucerne is located in central Switzerland, surrounded by this beautiful mountain and Alpine town. Lake Lucerne is reminiscent of Norwegian fjords, but the climate here is milder.

You can also visit the city of Lucerne (by the lake). Historic buildings occupy the whole ancient city, and the mottled porches and shops on both sides of narrow cobblestone streets are selling traditional Swiss handicrafts.

Iceland, blue lagoon

The Blue Lagoon is a famous outdoor bathing beach in Iceland and a world-famous geothermal hot spring, located in the southeast of Reykjavik. People call the blue lagoon a "natural beauty salon".

The formation of the blue lagoon is very special. Seawater absorbs heat through the underground hot volcanic lava layer, and there are many chemical and mineral crystals in the water. These crystals have been proved to be effective in relieving mental stress by Icelandic medical college, so various products extracted from the blue lagoon have also been affirmed.

The French-Swiss border on Lake Geneva

Lake Neva is also one of the largest lakes in France and Switzerland. Located at the foot of the beautiful Alps, this glacial lake is famous for its icy blue water, crescent shape and many charming villages and castles.

When you come to Europe, in addition to those romantic and beautiful castles and magnificent parks, there are other natural landscapes worth seeing. If you can, you might as well visit the lakes here, walk by the lake and feel the beauty and freshness here.