Blausee is a beautiful lake in Switzerland. Blausee means blue lake in German.Blausee is located in the Berner Oberland at an altitude of 887 meters above sea level. This blue lake is one of the most famous mountain lakes in Switzerland.
The history of Blue Lake begins with a landslide 15,000 years ago. Large parts of the nearby glacier were all washed away. After all the ice melted, holes and small valleys appeared. For the water in this lake
Turkish-blue. The unusual color of water is due to its clarity that only the blue color of light is absorbed, which is why water looks so amazingly blue.
There are many folklores about this blue lake, but one of the more popular ones is as follows.
Once upon a time, a young shepherd fell in love with a beautiful young woman. They exchanged hearts. On bright evenings and nights when the moonlight cast silver ripples on the water, the two would walk hand in hand along the lake shore, row their little boats, and spend hours dreaming of being in love.
Once a stack of hay caught fire and the shepherd jumped over a rock to escape the flames and fell on a cliff and died instantly. Since then, our beautiful storyteller used to paddle a small boat in the middle of the night to search for her lover along the shores of the lake and through the lake.
While rowing, she would pray to God to return her lover, sometimes arguing with God, blaming his cruel fate. Despite everyone's insistence on avoiding this painful night of melancholy travel Some mysterious force was dragging the unfortunate woman back to that lake where she was so happy with her lover. One morning people saw the boat and the young woman lying at the bottom of the lake.The story goes that the water in the lake turned dark blue due to the tears that flowed from the blue eyes of the beautiful young woman. This is the story though.
This beautiful lake and natural park is another paradise for nature lovers to relax and enjoy.A beautiful walkway, small areas for picnics including campfires, and a children's playground make it a favorite spot for young and old alike. Well-maintained barbecue areas and picnic areas are ideal for day trips. There is also a small charge for entry to the lake from March to November.