Category
page 1Wutach basin

Titisee
The Titisee () is a lake in the southern Black Forest in Baden-Württemberg. It covers an area of and is an average of deep. It owes its formation to the Feldberg glacier, the moraines of which were formed in the Pleistocene epoch and nowadays form the shores of the lake. The lake's outflow, at above sea level, is the River Gutach, which merges with the Haslach stream below Kappel to form the Wutach. The waters of the Titisee thus drain eventually into the Upper Rhine between Tiengen and Waldshut. On the north shore lies the spa town of the same name, today a part of the municipality of Titisee

Schluchsee
The Schluchsee () is a reservoir lake in the district of Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald, southeast of the Titisee in the Black Forest near Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany.
Wutach
river
Feldsee
thumb|View of the Feldsee in autumn
thumb|Around 1850: Der Feldsee auf dem Feldberg; steel engraving by F. Foltz based on a drawing by R. Höfle
thumb|View over the Feldsee from west to east on a late November afternoon
thumb|The Feldsee cirque seen from the Seebuck
The Feldsee (also Feldbergsee) is a lake in southern Baden-Württemberg at the foot of the Feldberg east of Freiburg im Breisgau in Germany. It is part of the Southern Black Forest Nature Park.
Windgfällweiher
The Windgfällweiher is a reservoir between the Titisee and the Schluchsee in the south of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is located within the High Black Forest and lies in a hollow formed by ice age glaciation between the villages of Altglashütten, Falkau and Aha on the territory of the municipality of Lenzkirch.
Alb Basin
reservoir of the Alb river in the Southern Black Forest southeast of St. Blasien