Best lakes in the Kleinwalsertal are situated within an alpine valley, geographically part of Austria but accessible from Germany. This region features a landscape shaped by its high-altitude environment, offering diverse outdoor opportunities. Visitors can explore various water bodies, from natural mountain lakes to artificial reservoirs, integrated into an extensive network of hiking trails. The area is known for its scenic beauty and recreational opportunities amidst the Alpine landscape.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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The artificial lake looks nicely integrated into the landscape.
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Very nice up there
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great view at the rest area with lounger
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The snowmaking pond suddenly appeared. But there are much more idyllic places to take a break.
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Here you hike through the picturesque Wildental with the Wildenbach. The Innere Wiesalpe and the Untere Wiesalpe invite you to take a rest.
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ideal for children
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Great lake in the middle of the mountains.
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The Kleinwalsertal features a variety of water bodies, including natural mountain lakes, artificial reservoirs, and snowmaking ponds. These range from picturesque spots like Herzsee (Heart Lake), which is a landscaped reservoir known for its distinctive water colors, to idyllic mountain lakes such as Sterzersee.
Yes, several areas are great for families. The Riezler Alpsee, for instance, offers well-designed walking paths and waterplay stops for children, including the 'Burmiwasser' adventure trail. The Playground and pond with a fountain in Kurpark Riezlern is another family-friendly spot. Additionally, the Snowmaking Pond Hirschegg is also noted as family-friendly.
Most lakes directly within the Kleinwalsertal, such as Herzsee and Riezler Alpsee, primarily serve as reservoirs for snowmaking and are not designated for swimming. However, the Freibergsee, a natural bathing lake located nearby in Oberstdorf, Germany, is a popular excursion for swimming, offering pleasant water temperatures and amenities like a diving board and raft.
Many hiking trails in the Kleinwalsertal incorporate lakes. For example, Herzsee is easily reached via a short hike from the Ifenbahn car park. The area around Riezler Alpsee is accessible via an easy hike over the Fellhorn ridge path. You can find more hiking options in the region by exploring the Hiking in the Kleinwalsertal guide.
Yes, several lakes and viewpoints provide stunning panoramas. The Rest Area at Speichersee Kanzelwand is an ideal spot for a break with super panoramic views, often featuring the snow-covered glaciers of the Tyrolean Alps. Hochalpsee and Small Pond on the Ridge are also noted for their viewpoints.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil resting spots and the beautiful natural settings. For instance, Herzsee is praised for its distinctive water colors and scenic beauty, even as a landscaped reservoir. The Rest Area at Speichersee Kanzelwand is loved for its super panorama and as an ideal place to take a break.
Yes, the Kleinwalsertal offers various cycling opportunities. For example, a moderate gravel biking route, the Herzsee (Heart Lake) – Melköde Alp loop from Kleinwalsertal, passes by Herzsee. You can explore more options in the Gravel biking in the Kleinwalsertal and MTB Trails in the Kleinwalsertal guides.
The lakes in Kleinwalsertal are beautiful year-round, but the best time depends on your activity. For hiking and enjoying the green alpine landscapes, late spring to early autumn (May to October) is ideal. During winter, many of these lakes serve as snowmaking reservoirs, offering a different, often snow-covered, scenic experience.
Yes, many of the water bodies in Kleinwalsertal are artificial reservoirs or snowmaking ponds. Examples include Herzsee (Heart Lake), Riezler Alpsee, and Rohrsee. These are crucial for winter sports infrastructure but also offer scenic beauty and recreational opportunities.
Some lakes are quite accessible. For instance, Herzsee is a short hike from the Ifenbahn car park. The Riezler Alpsee is conveniently located below the Kanzelwandbahn mountain station, making it easily accessible via the Kanzelwand cable car for visitors of all ages.
While specific 'hidden gems' are subjective, lakes like Sterzersee, an idyllic mountain lake located in the back Gemsteltal, might offer a more tranquil experience compared to more easily accessible spots. It's situated between Haldenwanger Kopf and Geißhorn, suggesting a more remote setting.


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