Lake Zurich is a famous ice-eroded Lake in Switzerland. In the northeastern part of the Swiss Plateau, it extends from Zurich to the southeast. The lake is 406 meters above sea level. It is crescent-shaped, extending 29 kilometers from southeast to northwest, 1-4 kilometers wide and covering 88 square kilometers. The northwest is deep and the deepest is 143 meters. The southeast is shallow. Zurich Lake is 39 kilometers long and 4 kilometers wide. It covers an area of 88 square kilometers and has a water depth of 143 meters. The Linth River flows from Glarus to Walensee, then to Zurich, and from Limat to River Aare. Some sections of the lake are navigable, with fisheries and vineyards and orchards on the gentle slopes of the lake shore. The scenery on both sides of Zurich Lake is very beautiful, and the boat ride through the beautiful towns on both sides is a very enjoyable enjoyment. Best time: Summer is best. In the evening of the lake area, the smell of wind and clouds blows head-on, which is very comfortable. It's so beautiful, one of the most beautiful places in Europe...