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Lorze Abfluss Zugersee Cham
Lorze at Cham, where it flows out of Lake Zug.

The Lorze is the main river in the Canton of Zug, Switzerland. It starts its journey from Ägerisee (Lake Aegeri), flows through Lake Zug, and finally joins the Reuss river.


The Lorze River: A Lifeline of Zug

The Lorze river is quite important for the Canton of Zug. Even though it's not a very long river, it connects two major lakes and plays a big role in the local environment. It helps drain water from the mountains and provides a home for many plants and animals.

Journey of the Lorze

The Lorze river has an interesting path, connecting two beautiful Swiss lakes. Its journey is relatively short but very important for the region.

From Ägerisee to Lake Zug

The Lorze begins its flow from the northern end of Ägerisee, a lovely lake nestled in the mountains. From there, it travels a short distance, about 3.5 kilometers (2.2 miles), before it reaches Lake Zug. This first part of the river is quite natural and peaceful.

Through Lake Zug and Beyond

The Lorze then flows into Lake Zug near the town of Oberägeri. It travels through the lake, mixing its waters with the lake's own. This means the Lorze helps to refresh the water in Lake Zug. After crossing the lake, the river emerges again at the town of Cham. From Cham, the Lorze continues its journey for about 10 kilometers (6.2 miles) until it finally joins the larger Reuss river. The Reuss is one of Switzerland's major rivers, which eventually flows into the Aare and then the Rhine.

Importance and Environment

The Lorze river is more than just a waterway; it's a vital part of the natural landscape and local life in Zug.

Nature and Wildlife

The areas around the Lorze river are home to various types of wildlife. You can often see different kinds of birds, fish, and insects living in and around its waters. The riverbanks are also important habitats for many plants. Protecting the river helps keep these natural areas healthy for everyone to enjoy.

Role in the Community

Historically, rivers like the Lorze were very important for towns. They provided water for drinking and farming, and their flow could be used to power mills. Today, the Lorze is still valued for its natural beauty and for recreation. People enjoy walking or cycling along its banks, especially where it flows through towns like Cham. It's a peaceful place for locals and visitors alike.

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