Best lakes around Gerlos are situated in a mountainous region, offering a variety of water bodies from natural alpine lakes to large reservoirs. This area provides diverse landscapes for outdoor activities. The lakes are often surrounded by hiking trails and offer viewpoints of the surrounding peaks. Many locations are accessible, making them suitable for various visitor types.
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Hiking around Gerlos
Dreamy path along the Stillup reservoir and the countless waterfalls
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Great area and in small Tibet it is a bit mystical
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In the background you can see the Frakbachjoch+Rosskopf. There, on November 4th, 1957, Josef Leiter (smuggler Seppl) & Alois Gruber (Schtina Lois) were swept 300m down in an avalanche. The story can be read in the book Tageswerk by Hans Rieder. LG
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A beautiful view of the valley.
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A beautiful reservoir that is used to generate electricity, but is still extremely pretty to look at. The hiking trail around the lake can be walked at any time of the year. Pedal boating and sailing is also possible here.
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Beautiful, small lake, which invites you to linger and splash around with its benches.
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Great view of the valley
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Really a very beautiful highlight of the lake with the turquoise blue water And if you then drive to the end of the valley, it's perfect
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Yes, several lakes in the Gerlos area are ideal for families. Ahorn Lake is particularly popular, offering a great playground for children and a perfect spot to cool off your feet after a hike. The Lakeside Meadow at Durlaßboden Reservoir also features a hiking trail suitable for families, and you can enjoy activities like pedal boating and sailing there.
For easy walks, the trail around the Durlaßboden Reservoir is a great option, suitable for all ages and can be walked year-round. Another accessible spot is Ahorn Lake, which offers gentle paths and a relaxing atmosphere.
Yes, parking is available near the Durlaßboden Reservoir. For the Zillergründl Reservoir Dam, a toll road leads from Mayrhofen, but you'll need to park at Bärenbad and take a bus to the dam.
Yes, the Durlaßboden Reservoir is a popular spot for water activities. You can go pedal boating and sailing there. While wild swimming is generally possible in many alpine lakes, always check local regulations and water temperatures, as alpine waters can be very cold.
Many lakes in the region provide stunning views. The Waterfall Trail at Stillup Reservoir offers sensational photo motifs with turquoise blue water and views of glaciated mountains. The Zillergründl Reservoir Dam also provides impressive vistas from its 186-meter-high wall. For a more natural alpine panorama, the Wildgerlos Lake near Zittauer Hut shines in deep turquoise on clear days.
The best time to visit the lakes around Gerlos is typically from late spring to early autumn (May to October) when the weather is mild, and hiking trails are clear of snow. Summer offers the warmest temperatures for water activities. For winter hiking, some trails, like the one around Durlaßboden Reservoir, are accessible, but conditions can vary.
Yes, there are options for refreshments. Near the Durlaßboden Reservoir, you can find places like the Bärschlagalm. The Zittauer Hut, located near Wildgerlos Lake, offers delicious food, including Kaiserschmarrn, and even accommodation.
The region around Gerlos offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails of varying difficulty, from easy walks around reservoirs to challenging mountain hikes. Mountain biking is also very popular. For detailed routes and guides, explore the Hiking around Gerlos and MTB Trails around Gerlos guides.
Absolutely. For more challenging hikes, consider routes that lead to higher alpine lakes or offer significant elevation gain. The climb to the Zittauer Hut and Wildgerlos Lake, for instance, is an intermediate hike with some secured sections. You can find more difficult options in the Hiking around Gerlos and Mountain Hikes around Gerlos guides.
Generally, dogs are welcome on trails in the Gerlos region, but it's always advisable to keep them on a leash, especially in nature protection areas or near livestock. Always carry water for your dog and clean up after them. Specific regulations might apply to certain areas or huts, so check local signage.
The Stillup Reservoir is renowned for its strikingly turquoise blue water and the numerous photo opportunities it presents, often featuring a backdrop of glaciated mountains. The Waterfall Trail leading to it is a highlight in itself, offering a scenic experience.
The Zillergründl Reservoir Dam is a significant man-made monument, standing 186 meters high and stretching 506 meters long. Completed in 1986, it is the second largest dam in Austria and is situated at an impressive 1,850 meters above sea level, offering breathtaking views.


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