Zug Lake
Zug Lake, or Zugersee, is a picturesque lake located in central Switzerland. It spans approximately 38 square kilometers and is surrounded by stunning mountains, including the Zugerberg and Rigi. The lake is known for its clear blue waters and offers various recreational activities such as swimming, sailing, and hiking along its scenic shores.
The lake is fed by the Lorze River and drains into the Limmat River. The towns of Zug and Walchwil are situated along its banks, providing charming views and access to local amenities. Zug Lake is also famous for its mild climate, making it a popular destination for both locals and tourists.