Best lakes around Bad Hindelang are situated in the Allgäu region, a health resort known for its clean air and unspoiled nature. This area provides access to numerous picturesque lakes, offering a range of natural beauty and recreational opportunities. The landscape is characterized by towering mountains, forests, and meadows, making it appealing for outdoor activities. Visitors can explore various high mountain lakes and natural swimming spots within the vicinity.
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At the bottom of the lake there are karst springs, which ensure the crystal-clear water and ensure that the lake never freezes over in winter.
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The Freibergsee is located at an altitude of 930 meters. With a water surface of around 16 hectares, it is the largest high mountain lake in the Allgäu. The Freibergsee has no visible inflows or outflows. Its periodically fluctuating water level is regulated by underground inflows and outflows. The lake was formed during the ice ages when the ice masses of the Stillach glacier towered 700 to 800 meters high above the current location.
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The Freibergsee is located at 930 m above sea level. With around 16 hectares of water surface, it is the largest high mountain lake in the Allgäu Alps. The Freibergsee has no visible inflows or outflows; its periodically fluctuating water level is regulated by underground flows. The lake was formed during the ice ages, when masses of ice from the Stillach glacier piled up 700 to 800 m high above the current location.
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Beautifully situated hut with good food.
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Fantastically located very cold mountain lake in an idyllic location that is not difficult to reach
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The best view of the Traualpsee is from the toilet 😊
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From the small bridge on the lake circular path there is a great view of the crystal-clear Christlessee.
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The Gaisalpsee is in a fantastic location below the Rubihorn and is a great place, especially in spring. Up here there is usually snow for a long time.
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Several lakes in the region are great for families. Lake Vilsalp offers a well-developed, simple path suitable for all ages, and you'll find restaurants nearby. The Lower Gaisalp Lake is also considered family-friendly, though it requires a bit more effort to reach. Additionally, the Kleiner Alpsee features a pleasant sunbathing lawn and a diving platform, while the Hindelang natural pool provides a refreshing, family-friendly swimming alternative with various amenities.
For hikers, Lake Vilsalp is nestled in a nature reserve with towering mountains, offering stunning views. The Freibergsee, the largest high mountain lake in the Allgäu, is highly recommended for its views, though good shoes and sure-footedness are advised for the climb. The Schrecksee, with its distinctive island, is a popular destination for photography enthusiasts, typically requiring a hike lasting several hours. The Lower Gaisalp Lake also offers a serene mountain experience after a hike.
Yes, swimming is possible in several lakes. The Lower Gaisalp Lake, though naturally cold, is swimmable in summer. The Kleiner Alpsee is a popular spot for relaxing by the water with a diving platform. The Rauhenzeller See is another option for cooling off on hot days. For a unique experience, the Hindelang natural pool offers refreshing waters kept at a pleasant average of 20° Celsius.
Yes, the Widdumer Weiher is considered a hidden gem for nature lovers. This idyllically situated pond is nestled within a nature reserve near Martinszell and is home to a variety of birds, offering a peaceful escape.
The region around Bad Hindelang offers numerous outdoor activities. You can find excellent hiking opportunities, including routes like the 'Schrecksee loop from Hinterstein' or the 'Ochsenberg Loop Trail'. For running, consider routes such as the 'Cycle Path Towards Unterjoch – Alpsteigtobel loop'. Cycling enthusiasts can explore the 'Tannheimer Valley – Path in the Vils Valley loop' or the 'Ostrachtal Cycle Path'. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking guide, running guide, and cycling guide for Bad Hindelang.
Many lakes in the area boast stunning natural beauty. Lake Vilsalp, nestled in a nature reserve, provides a unique panoramic view surrounded by towering mountains. The Freibergsee offers brilliant views, and the Schrecksee is particularly popular among photography enthusiasts for its picturesque setting with a distinctive island.
Freibergsee is unique as the largest high mountain lake in the Allgäu region, situated at 930 meters above sea level. Formed during the Ice Age, its water level is regulated by underground inflows and outflows, as it lacks visible surface connections. This geological characteristic, combined with its stunning views, makes it a remarkable natural wonder.
Yes, some lakes offer facilities. Near Lake Vilsalp, you can find the Fischerhütte restaurant and Gasthof Vilsalpsee by the bus stop on the north shore. The Landsberger Hut, located above Lake Vilsalpsee, serves as a great rest stop for hikers and offers accommodation and dining. The Freibergsee also has a restaurant nearby.
The best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. Summer (June to August) is ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and enjoying the warmer weather for hiking and cycling. Spring and autumn offer beautiful scenery with fewer crowds, perfect for hiking and photography, though some higher-altitude lakes might still have snow in early spring or late autumn. Winter provides opportunities for winter hiking around some accessible lakes, but many activities are seasonal.
Yes, the Großer Alpsee is the largest natural lake in the Allgäu, covering 2.4 square kilometers. It's highly recommended for its excellent recreational opportunities both on and around the water, set amidst beautiful meadows, forests, hills, and mountains.
Yes, Lake Vilsalp features a well-developed and simple path, making it suitable for families and potentially accessible for those with mobility considerations. For specific accessibility needs, it's always advisable to check local conditions before your visit.


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