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Hiking around Neves-Stausee - Lake di Neves offers an alpine experience in the Zillertal Alps, situated at an altitude of approximately 1,860 to 1,900 meters. The region is characterized by its turquoise-green reservoir, surrounded by towering rock faces and offering views of glaciers. The landscape features a mix of spruce, pine, and larch forests, alongside diverse alpine flora.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Nice view from the terrace, but bad ice cream parlor
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No tours possible in summer 2025
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Was Obelix also there and built the big stones on top of each other? 😄
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The Neves Reservoir (also known as Lake Neves, Italian: Lago di Neves) is located in the Zillertal Alps at the upper end of the Mühlwald Valley near Lappach (municipality of Mühlwald). It is surrounded by the Hoher Weißzint (3,371 m), Großer Möseler (3,479 m), and Turnerkamp (3,418 m) mountains. Before the dam was created, the end of the valley was a wide, flat alpine pasture. The dam (arch dam type) was built between 1960 and 1964; the crest height is 94 m, and the water level is approximately 1,860 m.
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Neves Lake is one of the treasures of the Valle dei Molini. It rises at 1,857 m, in a spectacular Alpine panorama surrounded by the majestic Zillertal Alps. A place of extraordinary beauty and serenity; a technological and environmental jewel that represents a harmonious fusion between human intervention and the magnificence of nature. Neves Lake is in fact the result of an ambitious hydraulic engineering work that dates back to the 1960s. The main objective was to regulate the flow of water for hydroelectric and irrigation purposes. The area was strategically chosen for its topography: a narrow and deep valley, surrounded by imposing mountains. Today it holds two records: - Neves Lake is the northernmost artificial basin in Italy; - with its 95 meters of height, the dome dam is the highest in South Tyrol. The reservoir has a storage capacity of more than 15,000,000 m3, equivalent to 5,000 Olympic swimming pools. From here, the water is conveyed through a 5 km long pressure tunnel dug into the mountain. The route ends with a steep penstock that conveys the water at high speed into the power plant, located further downstream, in the Lappago di Sotto area. In front of the power plant is the transformer station, thanks to which the energy produced is raised to 132 kV so it can be fed into the national high voltage electricity grid. HOW TO GET THERE Once you reach Lappago, a hamlet of Selva dei Molini, continue to the toll booth of the narrow road that leads to the lake in just under 2 km (open only in the summer; after 4 hours the daily rate is €12). There are numerous parking options near the dam, as well as along the eastern shore.
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Neves Lake is in fact the result of an ambitious hydraulic engineering project dating back to the 1960s. The main objective was to regulate the flow of water for hydroelectric and irrigation purposes. The area was chosen strategically for its topography: a narrow and deep valley, surrounded by imposing mountains. Today it holds two records: - Neves Lake is the northernmost artificial basin in Italy; - with its 95 meters of height, the dome dam is the highest in South Tyrol. The artificial basin has a storage capacity of more than 15,000,000 m3, equal to 5,000 Olympic swimming pools. From here the water is conveyed through a pressure tunnel about 5 km long dug into the mountain. The route ends with a steep penstock that conveys the water at high speed into the power plant, located further downstream, in the Lappago di Sotto area. In front of the power plant is the transformation station, thanks to which the energy produced is raised to 132 kV so that it can be fed into the national high-voltage electricity grid. This section offers the possibility of walking along the pedestrian walkway on the domed dam, which at 95 m is the highest in all of South Tyrol (pedestrian transit permitted from 7 am to 8 pm, from 1 May to 31 October).
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Malga Neves (1,878 m) is located in an idyllic position on the western shore of Lake Neves. Open from mid-May to mid-October, it offers refreshment options, as well as the production and sale of goat cheese.
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There are over 30 easy hiking trails around Neves-Stausee - Lake di Neves, forming part of a larger network of more than 170 routes. These easy trails are generally well-suited for various fitness levels, offering accessible ways to explore the stunning alpine landscape.
Yes, many of the easy hiking trails are ideal for families. The flat, approximately one-hour circular trail around the lake is particularly popular and suitable for all skill levels. Routes like the Parking at Lake Neves – Lake Neves loop offer short distances and minimal elevation, perfect for a leisurely family outing.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the hiking trails around Neves-Stausee. It's always advisable to keep your dog on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or near grazing animals, and to carry water for them. The varied terrain, from alpine meadows to lake shores, offers plenty for your canine companion to enjoy.
On an easy hike around Neves-Stausee, you'll encounter breathtaking high-alpine scenery, including views of the Zillertal Alps and distant glaciers. The striking turquoise-green water of the Neves Dam itself is a prominent feature, and you can often walk across the dam wall. You'll also pass through spruce, pine, and larch forests, with opportunities to spot alpine flora and possibly local wildlife like marmots or chamois.
Yes, circular routes are very popular and readily available. A prime example is the Neves Dam – Lake Neves loop, which offers close-up views of the dam and the lake's distinctive color. These loops are perfect for experiencing the diverse landscape without retracing your steps.
The best time for easy hiking around Neves-Stausee is typically from May to October. During these months, the mountain road to the lake is open, and the trails are generally free of snow, offering pleasant conditions to enjoy the alpine flora and stunning views. Always check local weather forecasts before your visit, as conditions can change rapidly in the mountains.
Yes, parking is available at Neves-Stausee. The area is accessible via a narrow, tolled mountain road that is open seasonally. It's recommended to arrive early during peak season to secure a spot, especially if you plan to hike popular routes like the Lake Neves – Neves Dam loop.
While the region is accessible, direct public transport options to Neves-Stausee itself can be limited, especially outside of peak tourist season. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for connections from nearby towns in the Ahrntal valley. Many visitors opt for personal vehicles due to the seasonal nature of the mountain road.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 900 reviews. Hikers often praise the stunning panoramic views of the Zillertal Alps, the unique turquoise color of the lake, and the accessibility of the trails, making it a rewarding experience for all skill levels. The Malga Neves (Neves Alm) – Lake Neves loop is a favorite for its scenic alpine meadows.
Yes, there are mountain huts (Alms) in the vicinity that offer refreshments and traditional South Tyrolean fare. While not directly on every easy trail, places like Malga Neves (Neves Alm) are often accessible and provide a welcome stop for hikers. It's a good idea to check their operating hours, especially outside of the main summer season.
The duration for easy hikes around Neves-Stausee can vary, but many popular routes can be completed within 1 to 2 hours. For instance, the circular trail directly around the lake typically takes about an hour. Routes like the Neves Dam – Malga Neves (Neves Alm) loop are also designed for shorter, enjoyable outings.


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