Best lakes around Reith bei Seefeld are found within the Tyrolean Alps, providing access to several natural lakes. The area features a landscape of Alpine scenery, forests, and moorland. These lakes offer diverse recreational activities and natural beauty for visitors.
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The Wildsee, also called the Wilder See, is located in the northern Black Forest in Baden-Württemberg, northeast of the Ruhestein in the municipality of Baiersbronn. The lake, far from any settlement, lies at an elevation of 910 m, east of the main ridge of the Northern Black Forest, in a Würm glacial cirque with several moraine ridges, up to 120 m deep. It is particularly visible from the neighboring Seekopf (1055 m above sea level). The almost circular cirque lake has an area of 2.4 hectares, a depth of 11.5 m, and drains via the Schönmünz River into the Murg. It is slightly dammed, as it was once used as a surge water for log rafting. The Wildsee is part of the Black Forest National Park, established in 2014. Since 1939 it was surrounded by the Wilder See – Hornisgrinde nature reserve, which stretched over an area of 766 hectares across the highlands east of the mountain ridge between Hornisgrinde and Ruhestein and has largely been incorporated into the national park.
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Beautiful lake. There are lots of animals roaming around here. Crayfish are also at home in the lake.
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A tour around the lake is definitely worth it.
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beautiful lake, comfortable circular hiking trail
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Wooden cross with a roof and a lantern at the base
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Beautifully located lake, easy to walk around.
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Surrounded by a large forest area, green meadows and rare alpine herbs, the rustic Almhof is not far from the center of Seefeld! 👍
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The lakes in the Reith bei Seefeld area, nestled in the Tyrolean Alps, are known for their stunning Alpine scenery, forests, and moorland. Beyond permanent bodies of water like Wildsee and Möserer See, the region also features unique periodic lakes such as Lottensee and Wildmoossee, which appear and disappear every few years, offering a diverse and ever-changing natural landscape.
For swimming and relaxation, the Wildsee Seefeld is a popular choice, especially in summer, with public bathing areas like Waldbad Sonja and Strandperle. The Eastern shore of Lake Möserer See is also highly recommended, known as one of Tyrol's warmest natural bathing lakes, with water temperatures reaching up to 25°C in summer.
Yes, both Wildsee and Möserer See offer family-friendly options. The Wildsee has amenities like sun decks, playgrounds, and cafes at its bathing areas. Near the Eastern shore of Lake Möserer See, you'll find a 1,500 m² children's adventure playground in a shady spot, making it ideal for families.
You can find a variety of hiking trails. A popular 45-minute circular walk goes around the Wildsee, offering views of the Karwendel mountains. The Möserer See is surrounded by numerous hiking possibilities, from easy paths with benches to more demanding trails. An easy walking trail also connects Möserer See to Seefeld, taking about an hour. For more extensive mountain hikes, explore routes like the 'Schartlehnerhaus – Rauenkopf (2,012 m) loop' which can be found in the Mountain Hikes around Reith bei Seefeld guide.
On the Wildsee, you can rent pedalos and enjoy stand-up paddleboarding. Both Wildsee and Möserer See are excellent for swimming during the warmer months. The Kaltwassersee offers crystal clear water and stunning views, though swimming is not permitted there.
The lakes are beautiful year-round. Summer is ideal for swimming and water activities, with warm temperatures at Möserer See and facilities at Wildsee. In winter, the snow-covered trees and frozen water create a magical scene, and ice-skating is possible on Möserer See when the ice is thick enough. Hiking is enjoyable in spring, summer, and autumn.
Yes, there are dining options available. Near the Wildsee, you'll find cafes at the private bathing areas like Cafe Wildmoos and Strandbad. On the banks of the Möserer See, the 'Möserer Seestub'n' restaurant offers Tyrolean delicacies and a sun terrace with lake views. The Lottensee Hut is also a popular year-round destination for traditional Tyrolean cuisine.
The Wildsee is very accessible, located just a 5-minute walk from Seefeld train station. Parking is generally available in the vicinity of the main lakes, though it's always advisable to check local signage. Many lakes are also connected by easy walking trails, making them reachable from nearby villages.
Visitors particularly appreciate the natural beauty and diverse activities. For instance, the Eastern shore of Lake Möserer See is praised for its varied views and surprising flora and fauna. The Wildsee Seefeld is loved for its incredible beauty and suitability for swimming. The Kaltwassersee is a favorite for its panoramic location and photo opportunities.
Absolutely. The region offers various cycling opportunities. For road cycling, you can explore routes like the 'Leutasch sign – Seefeld Archway loop from Reith bei Seefeld' found in the Road Cycling Routes around Reith bei Seefeld guide. If you prefer gravel biking, consider routes such as the 'Wildmoossee – Gschwandtkopf Reservoir Lake loop from Seefeld in Tirol' from the Gravel biking around Reith bei Seefeld guide.
Yes, the region is known for its unique periodic lakes, such as Lottensee and Wildmoossee. These natural phenomena appear and disappear every few years, depending on the water levels and geological conditions, offering a fascinating and ever-changing landscape for visitors to observe.


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