Best lakes around Airolo are found in a municipality nestled in the Swiss Alps, known for its diverse natural landscape. This region features numerous lakes, offering opportunities for outdoor activities and scenic views. Airolo's location makes it a central point for exploring high-alpine water bodies and reservoirs. The area is characterized by its mountainous terrain and varied aquatic environments.
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When the lake is still, the mountain range is reflected in it. Beautiful.
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At the Oberalp Pass at 2,044 meters, not only is the obligatory "passport photo" waiting at the Oberalp Pass sign, but also the only lighthouse in the Alps. It comes from Rotterdam, where the original lighthouse can be found in the Maritime Museum, which once stood in Hoek van Holland, at the mouth of the Rhine into the North Sea - thus completing the circle from the source to the mouth.
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The Oberalpsee, located at the top of the pass between Sedrun and Andermatt, offers a peaceful retreat for amateur fishermen, who can obtain licenses at the Piz Calmot restaurant. Enthusiasts can enjoy fishing moments at sunrise in a peaceful atmosphere. For hikers, a walk to the western end of the lake reveals a small dam used for electricity generation. For a complete experience, the hike can continue to Nätschen, followed by a return by train, offering a lovely way to explore this picturesque mountain region.
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The Oberalp pass connects the cantons of Uri and Grisons. The pass, which is located at 2,046 meters above sea level, has been open to vehicles since the mid-19th century.
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In spring the lake is still covered with snow
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Attention marching time is of course not 40 min but approx. 3 hours.
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The lake is dammed by a planted earth dam 155 meters high and 540 meters long. At its base the dam is 700 meters wide. A total of 9.3 million cubic meters of material was used. The dam can be visited. On this tour you take the funicular. The ride on the old winch railway is very adventurous and an experience.
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The Göscheneralpsee lies at 1,792 meters and has a maximum depth of a good 100 meters. The lake's massive dam is considered the highest stone dam (a planted earth dam) in Switzerland. You can walk around the lake on a hike. While the front part is rather rocky, the back part is a moorland landscape.
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The lakes around Airolo offer a diverse range of natural features, from serene reservoirs to stunning alpine tarns. You'll find magnificent mountain backdrops, glaciers, lush flora, alpine pastures, and moorland. Many lakes are known for their unique colors, such as the intense light green of Lake Lucendro or the deep blue of Lake Orsino in the St. Gotthard Pass area.
Lake Lucendro is particularly striking for its intense and somewhat unusual light green color. In the St. Gotthard Pass area, Lake Orsino is known for its deep blue waters, while other smaller lakes like Valletta can boast iridescent blue or emerald hues.
Yes, the region offers a variety of hiking experiences. For an easier, scenic walk, the Pesciüm - Lake Ravina route is about 4 km long. More moderate options include the tour around Lake Lucendro. For challenging alpine treks, consider the excursion to the Lakes of St. Gotthard Pass, which involves higher altitudes and some exposed points. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Airolo guide.
Due to their high altitude, many of the lakes, especially those in the St. Gotthard Pass area like Lago di Lucendro, Lake Orsino, and the Valletta lakes, are best visited in the summer or early autumn. This period offers the most favorable weather conditions for hiking and enjoying the scenery.
Yes, some lakes are accessible by public transport. For instance, Lake Göscheneralp can be reached by post bus. The Gotthard Pass area, which provides access to lakes like Lake Lucendro, is also served by public transport.
Absolutely. Lake Oberalp is noted as family-friendly, offering activities like fishing and easy access. The path around Lake Göscheneralp is narrow but easily accessible, winding through alpine pastures, making it suitable for families. The walk to Lake Ravina is also considered less demanding and very scenic.
While specific rules for each lake may vary, many alpine trails in Switzerland are dog-friendly. For example, the path from Oberalp Pass to the Source of the Rhine – Lai da Tuma is noted as being great for large dogs. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in areas with grazing animals or protected wildlife.
Near Lake Oberalp, you can find the Badushütte for relaxation and refreshments. The St. Gotthard Pass area, a starting point for many lake excursions, also has facilities. For more options, the municipality of Airolo itself offers cafes, pubs, and shops for hikers.
Yes, parking facilities are available at several key locations. For instance, Lake Oberalp has parking. The Gotthard Pass, which serves as a starting point for many lake hikes, also offers parking. Lake Göscheneralp can be reached by car, implying parking availability.
Lake Göscheneralp is a reservoir nestled in a magnificent mountain backdrop with glaciers and rich flora. Its massive dam, 155 meters high and 540 meters long, is considered the highest planted earth dam in Switzerland and is open for visits. A narrow, easily accessible path encircles the lake, leading through alpine pastures and moorland.
Lai da Tuma (or Lake Toma) is considered the source of the Rhine River. It's a significant natural landmark, offering a unique connection to one of Europe's major rivers. The hike to this lake from Oberalp Pass is a popular and rewarding experience.
While many alpine lakes are quite cold, adventurous visitors can cool down in the waters of Lake Ravina after a hike. For other lakes, it's generally more about enjoying the scenic views and hiking rather than swimming, but specific conditions can vary.
Yes, the Airolo region is popular for cycling, with routes often incorporating scenic lake views. For example, the Cycling around Airolo guide features routes like the 'Gotthard Pass – Gotthard Pass loop from Airolo' which would offer views of lakes in the pass area.


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