Best lakes around Jenbach, located in Austria's Tyrolean region, offer access to significant natural water bodies. The area is characterized by its mountainous landscape, providing a backdrop to lakes like Achensee. Jenbach serves as a starting point for exploring these aquatic environments. The region's geography includes large lakes and smaller, warmer bathing lakes.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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There are now three platforms, distributed along the section between Scholastika and Gaisalm, and vice versa.
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Whether from the terrace of the Erfurter Hütte or from the mountain station of the Rofanbahn, the view is magnificent.
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A great platform with a wooden bench and a great view, unfortunately very crowded.
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The Zwölferkopf is 1491 m high. Here you will find the Karwendelhaus with a good kitchen and a lovely terrace. From here you have a great panoramic view over parts of Pertisau and the entire length of Lake Achensee.
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Here you can take a break and enjoy the view of Lake Achensee.
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A great hut at 1834m that offers a very tasty Kaspresskndöel soup. It is even more fantastic to enjoy the food/drink on the terrace. The view of the Achensee and the mountains is breathtaking. You can also stay overnight at the hut. It offers mattress dormitories, shared rooms and twin rooms. The twin rooms are booked up very quickly, especially during the holidays. The hut is a perfect starting point for a variety of hikes and climbs in the Rofan Mountains. It is one of the few huts that is open in both winter and summer. The exact opening times depend on the weather conditions. Detailed information can be found on the homepage: https://www.erfurterhuette.at/
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The wonderful view of the crystal-clear Achensee between the peaks of the Karwendel Mountains and the Brandenberg Alps is just one of many reasons to explore the mountains around the "Tyrolean Sea". Whether it's a summit hike, a long-distance hiking trail or a leisurely hut tour - there are many ways to enjoy the unique Alpine landscape around the Achensee. For example, an adventurous family hike through the Gaismoosstollen was an insider tip and highlight for us. If you would rather really work out and have enough hiking experience and stamina, you can set off on a stage of the Adlerweg.
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These newly constructed viewing platforms are a really good idea. You can stop off here and there without getting in anyone's way 😄
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Lake Achensee, often called the 'Sea of Tyrol,' is the largest lake in the region. It's known for its crystal-clear, turquoise-blue waters, stunning fjord-like scenery framed by the Karwendel and Rofan mountains, and excellent water quality. It's a hub for water sports and offers extensive hiking and biking trails.
Yes, beyond Lake Achensee, you can visit Reintalersee in Kramsach, known as one of Tyrol's warmest bathing lakes, ideal for families. Another option is Schwarzsee near Kitzbühel, a warm moorland lake popular for swimming with panoramic mountain views.
Lake Achensee offers breathtaking panoramic views. You can enjoy a clear perspective of the opposite bank from the Achensee Viewing Platform, or see the town of Pertisau with the Karwendel Mountains in the background from the View of Pertisau from the shore of Lake Achensee. For an elevated perspective, the View of Lake Achensee from Zwölferkopf or the Erfurter Hut – View of Lake Achensee provide fantastic vistas.
Yes, the Achensee region boasts over 450 km of marked hiking routes. A notable and challenging trail is the Gaisalm Trail at Lake Achensee, which runs along the steep bank and requires surefootedness. For more hiking options, explore the Hiking around Jenbach guide.
Lake Achensee is a paradise for water enthusiasts. You can enjoy sailing, windsurfing, stand-up paddleboarding, and even diving. Equipment rentals are readily available around the lake.
Yes, several lakes near Jenbach are excellent for swimming. Reintalersee is known as one of Tyrol's warmest bathing lakes, reaching up to 25-26°C in summer. Schwarzsee also offers warm moorland waters, reaching up to 27°C, and features a public lido with amenities.
Reintalersee is ideal for families, offering well-maintained sunbathing lawns, playgrounds, and a new inclusive exercise park. Lake Achensee also provides family-friendly activities, including beaches with playgrounds in Maurach and Pertisau, and the 'Wusel-Seaway' with game stations.
A unique way to reach Lake Achensee from Jenbach in summer is via the historic Achenseebahn, Europe's oldest cog railway. Alternatively, you can drive or use local bus services.
Besides water sports and hiking, the region offers extensive cycling and mountain biking trails. You can also find various running routes, such as those listed in the Running Trails around Jenbach guide, and challenging mountain hikes, detailed in the Mountain Hikes around Jenbach guide.
The summer months (June to September) are ideal for swimming and water sports due to warmer lake temperatures. For hiking and enjoying the scenic beauty, late spring (May) and early autumn (September-October) offer pleasant weather and vibrant landscapes.
While Lake Achensee is very popular, Reintalersee and Schwarzsee, though also popular for swimming, might offer a slightly different atmosphere. For more secluded experiences, exploring the extensive network of hiking trails around the larger lakes can lead to quieter spots.
Yes, Reintalersee in Kramsach features a new, inclusive exercise park with barrier-free equipment, making it more accessible for visitors of all abilities. While specific wheelchair-accessible paths around Achensee are not widely highlighted, many lakeside promenades offer relatively flat sections.
Yes, cozy sun terraces at traditional Tirolean inns along the shores of Lake Achensee provide perfect spots to enjoy regional dishes while soaking in the views. The Alpengasthaus on Zwölferkopf also offers regional dishes with a great panorama.


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