The Spechtensee is a lake in Styria, Austria. The lake is situated at the southern edge of the Totes Gebirge mountains in the parish of Pürgg-Trautenfels near the municipality Wörschachwald. The lake is named after the Specht family, former residents in Stainach who lived on the so-called Spechtengut (Specht Estate) (nowadays Schloss Sonnhof (Sonnhof Manor House)) until the end of the 19th century. The Spechtensee was part of the estate. The lake is drained by the Wörschachbach, which flows through the gorge of Wörschach Gorge into the Enns valley. It has a maximum depth of eight metres (26 ft), according to other sources eleven metres (36 ft). The lake, which can be as warm as 23 °C (73 °F) in summer, is also used as a swimming lake. On its northern shore is a bathing area and in the middle of the lake a small bathing platform is anchored. In the vicinity of the lake there is the Spechtensee Hut, a mountain hut belonging to the Austrian Alpine Club. There is a circular walk around the lakeside.
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