Best lakes around Laax, a region in the Swiss Alps, are known for their clear waters and natural surroundings. The area is characterized by its mountain lakes, which offer diverse recreational opportunities. The name Laax itself signifies "the lakes" in Romansh, highlighting the significance of these bodies of water to the local landscape. These lakes provide a refreshing escape amidst the mountains.
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one of the most beautiful turquoise lakes in Switzerland
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The lake now boasts a beach, several bathing islands, and pedal boats. Two-thirds of it is fenced in, making it impossible to reach the shore. The natural beauty is so magnificent, yet it has been completely ruined. The photos don't reflect reality!
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A beautiful hike through the Flims forest to Il Spir at any time of year
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Although it has been quite warm for November for days, the sun doesn't seem to shine all day. The fog and frost on the plants look very mystical.
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From the small viewing platform at the "mountain station" you have the most beautiful view of the lake.
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Super beautiful turquoise lake
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The special thing about Lag Prau Tuleritg is that it dries out at the end of summer and only fills up again the following spring when the snow melts. So there is not always water here, but when there is, it makes the lake a true idyll.
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Lots of places to get in and swim along the shore. The water is also wonderfully clear and not too cold. Even in June it's quite pleasant!
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Lake Cauma, often called the "Caribbean of the Alps," is renowned for its striking turquoise-green water and inviting swimming temperatures, which can reach up to 24 degrees Celsius in summer. It's nestled within the Flims forest, offering a serene and almost tropical ambiance. The lake's unique color is due to underground water inflows.
Lake Cresta is celebrated for its crystal-clear, drinkable water and tranquil, secluded setting. It's a spring-fed lake where the entire volume of water renews within three days due to constant underground exchange. Surrounded by dark fir trees, it offers a picturesque and serene atmosphere, making it a protected natural monument.
Situated in the heart of Laax village, Lake Laax offers a blend of mountain and "beach" holiday experiences. You can enjoy swimming, pedal boating, and stand-up paddleboarding. There's also a large sunbathing area, a beach volleyball court, a children's play area, and fire pits for barbecuing, making it ideal for families.
Yes, Lake Prau Tuleritg is a unique temporary lake in the area. It typically dries up by the end of summer as its water seeps underground, and then refills each spring with snowmelt from the mountains. It offers a beautiful, quiet spot to visit, though swimming is not possible due to its lack of infrastructure and difficult access from the shore.
Absolutely! The Laax region offers numerous hiking opportunities around its lakes. For example, you can explore routes like the "Caumasee and Rhine Gorge loop" or "The water trail: Trutg dil Flem." You can find more details on various hiking trails in the area on the Hiking around Laax guide.
Yes, the area around Laax's lakes is great for cycling and mountain biking. Routes like the "Caumasee – Conn Viewing Platform loop" are popular for touring bikes, while mountain bikers can tackle trails such as "Trin Digg - Lake Cresta | 3-lakes Tour." Discover more routes on the Cycling around Laax guide and MTB Trails around Laax guide.
Many lakes in Laax are family-friendly. Lake Cauma and Lake Cresta are both listed as family-friendly, offering swimming and natural beauty. Lake Laax (Laaxersee) is particularly well-equipped for families with its central location, children's play area, and various water activities.
Yes, there are options for accessibility. A stroller-friendly hiking trail leads to Lake Cresta from the Trin Mulin parking lot. Lake Cauma also has wheelchair-accessible facilities and its steep access can be navigated via a funicular, making it easier for families with young children or those with mobility needs.
The best time depends on your preferred activities. For swimming and water sports, the summer months (mid-May to mid-September) are ideal, when water temperatures are pleasant. To avoid crowds, especially at popular spots like Lake Cauma, it's recommended to visit early in the morning or during the week. The lakes also offer beautiful, calm scenery in winter, perfect for quiet walks and photography.
Both Lake Cauma and Lake Cresta have restaurants available. Lake Laax (Laaxersee) is well-equipped with a large sunbathing area, pedal boat rentals, stand-up paddleboarding, a beach volleyball court, a children's play area, and fire pits for barbecuing. Toilets are also available at the lido side of Lake Cresta.
While many areas are freely accessible, the natural pool at Lake Cresta has an admission fee during the summer season. For adults, it's CHF 7, and for children (6 to 16 years), it's CHF 3. It's always good to check local information for the most current details.
Lake Cauma is accessible via a funicular, which makes the descent to the lake easy. Alternatively, you can reach it by hiking through the Flims forest. It's recommended to visit early in the morning or during the week to avoid crowds, especially during peak season.


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