Lake Czorsztyn (Polish: Jezioro Czorsztyńskie) is a man-made reservoir on the Dunajec river, southern Poland, between the Pieniny and the Gorce Mountains. It owes its existence to a dam, which is located in the village of Niedzica.
The dam itself was completed in 1995. Its measurements are: 56 meters
high, 400 meters long and 7 meters wide on top. The lake has the area
ranging from 4,15 km2. to 13,35 km2. Usually, its area is app. 11 km2.,
with the length of 9 kilometers and width of 1,5 km. Maximum depth is
50 meters, and average depth is 17,6 meters. Total length of the
shoreline is 29,7 km. Below the dam there is a much smaller Sromowce
Lake, which regulates the water level of Czorsztyn Lake.
Main purpose of the reservoir is to prevent floods in the Dunajec
river valley. Furthermore, it attracts a growing number of tourists. The
dam is equipped with a 92 megawatt power plant. The lake is located in
close proximity of several popular tourist spots, such as Pieniny National Park, Niedzica Castle, Czorsztyn Castle, and the tourist village of Kluszkowce. Among villages located by Czorsztyn Lake are Niedzica, Falsztyn, Frydman, Debno Podhalanskie, Maniowy, Kluszkowce and Czorsztyn.
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