Best lakes around Schlaiten are found in a region known for its diverse aquatic landscapes. Schlaiten is a municipality situated on a terrace 150 meters above the Isel Valley in East Tyrol. While not directly within its borders, the broader East Tyrol area offers a range of lakes. This region provides a base for exploring various natural and man-made lakes, set against a backdrop of panoramic mountain views.
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This hike promises solitude and natural beauty of a special kind. We start at the Seichenbrunn car park in the Debanttal. From the car park, the signpost leads us south along a beautiful path through shady forest towards Trelebitsch Alm, which can be reached in about three quarters of an hour. We continue steadily uphill along a stream until we reach a spacious alpine pasture. We follow the stream, which we cross several times, to the next steep section. We overcome this in the shadow of the Sattelköpfe and now hike on at a moderate incline. We soon see the turquoise Trelebitschsee in a hollow in the ground. We enjoy a leisurely break before descending again on the same path.
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Small, cosy rest area for everyone. Mountain bikers, hikers and families. With a bit of luck, there will also be a Styrofoam cube that can be used as a boat for the children.
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A very beautiful lake with wonderful blue clear water
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Wonderful mountain lake with a great view
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Wonderful views and unique vegetation, 5 stars🤗👍
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This is a unique lake district on the mountain.
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This is a wonderful lake landscape on the mountain.
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Good footwear is recommended for the tour.
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The region around Schlaiten offers a diverse range of lake experiences. You can find high-alpine lakes like the Neualpl Lakes, natural bathing lakes such as Tristacher See, and even man-made features like the Leckfeldalm Pond and Water Wheel. From tranquil mountain settings to accessible bathing spots, there's something for various preferences.
The Tristacher See is the only natural bathing lake in East Tyrol and is ideal for swimming. It's known for its clear, intensely green waters and offers a refreshing natural experience. Please note that swimming is prohibited at some other bodies of water, such as the Taxermoos Reservoir.
Yes, several lakes and water features are suitable for families. The Leckfeldalm Pond and Water Wheel is a small, cozy rest area perfect for families. The Tristacher See is also a great option for families looking for a natural bathing spot. While swimming is prohibited, the Taxermoos Reservoir can be a nice spot for a break during a descent.
For breathtaking views, the Neualpl Lakes, situated at 2,436 meters, offer a unique lake landscape on the mountain with wonderful panoramic vistas. The Bergersee also provides stunning panoramic views from its mountain setting with a hut directly on its shores. The Karlsbader Hütte Lake, nestled amidst the rugged peaks of the Lienz Dolomites, also boasts spectacular scenery.
Absolutely. The Neualpl Lakes are a prime example, located at an elevation of 2,436 meters with unique vegetation. The Karlsbader Hütte Lake, situated in the Lienz Dolomites, is another sparkling mountain lake offering a high-alpine experience. Additionally, the turquoise Trelebitschsee provides solitude and natural beauty in a high-alpine hollow.
Many lakes around Schlaiten are excellent hiking destinations. The Alkuser Lake is a recommended solitary hiking spot within the Defregger mountains. The Karlsbader Hütte Lake serves as a prime starting point for numerous mountain tours, including challenging climbs. For a high-alpine experience, good footwear is recommended for tours to the Neualpl Lakes. You can find more hiking routes in the region by exploring the Hiking around Schlaiten guide.
While most lakes are natural and best for hiking or swimming, pedal boating is an option on the Bergersee. This mountain lake offers both relaxation and moderate activity with its stunning location.
Beyond the lakes themselves, you can discover unique natural features. Near the Lienzer Hütte, visitors can find a beautiful ensemble of small ponds and murmuring springs. The Dorfertal valley, leading to the Dorfersee, is characterized by rustic alpine huts and impressive waterfalls, making the journey itself a scenic experience.
Yes, for those looking to extend their stay or use a base for further exploration, the Bergersee Hütte is located directly on the shores of the Bergersee and is typically open from early June to September, offering overnight stays. The Karlsbader Hütte, near the Karlsbader Hütte Lake in the Lienz Dolomites, also provides sleeping accommodations, making it suitable for multi-day hiking excursions.
The best time to visit largely depends on the experience you seek. For swimming, the summer months are ideal for Tristacher See. For hiking and enjoying the high-alpine lakes, late spring to early autumn (June to September) is generally recommended, as mountain huts like the Bergersee Hütte are typically open during this period. Autumn also transforms the landscape around Tristacher See into a colorful natural spectacle.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and tranquility. The Neualpl Lakes are loved for their 'wonderful views and unique vegetation.' The area around the Ponds and Streams Near Lienzer Hütte is described as a 'beautiful ensemble of small ponds and murmuring springs.' The Trelebitschsee is appreciated for its 'solitude and natural beauty of a special kind.'
While many lakes are accessed by hiking, the Tristacher See is notably accessible by bike from Lienz, making it a convenient destination for cyclists. For more cycling opportunities in the broader region, you can explore the Road Cycling Routes around Schlaiten guide.


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