Lakes in Schweizerischer National Park are primarily found on the Macun lake plateau, a high-alpine region situated above 2,500 meters. This area, integrated into the park in 2000, features numerous mountain lakes and ponds. The lakes are monitored for scientific research, contributing to the understanding of alpine ecosystems. The Macun lake plateau offers unique high-alpine landscapes with lakes set against rugged terrain.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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beautiful landscape here, simply unique
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The landscape up there is simply beautiful. Not every lake is the same color, and some have quite a few small fish, while others have none at all. Marvel and enjoy!
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Simply beautiful to look at these lakes with the mountains in the background
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There's a little extra loop at the Macun Lakes, which offers the most beautiful views of the Macun Lakes. With a bit of luck, you might even see the dragon in Lai dal Dragun.
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On Margun Grimmels' hiking route, you can often see the turquoise-blue lake through the trees.
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The lakes are beautifully situated.
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One of the many lakes in the Macun Lake District and a great subject for photos.
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The majority of lakes in Schweizerischer National Park are found on the Macun lake plateau. This high-alpine region, situated above 2,500 meters, is home to 23 lakes of various sizes, offering a unique and magical atmosphere.
The Macun lake plateau is considered a highlight due to its stunning high-alpine landscapes and the unique sight of lakes nestled like blue pearls in rugged mountains. It offers a genuine wilderness experience, away from more accessible tourist spots, and is also a site for scientific research on alpine ecosystems.
Yes, the Macun Lakes themselves are highly recommended for their spectacular views. Additionally, Half Moon Lake, one of the many lakes within the Macun Lake District, is appreciated for its scenic beauty and photographic opportunities with mountains in the background.
You can expect to see pristine high-alpine landscapes, rugged terrain, and diverse biodiversity. The lakes are part of a monitored environment for scientific research, particularly concerning water quality and alpine ecosystems. The area's crystalline rock structure is also a geological point of interest.
Yes, there are various hiking opportunities. For example, Lai da l'Ova Spin is visible from hiking routes like Margun Grimmels, offering beautiful tours on forest trails with views of the turquoise-blue lake. For more general hiking options in the park, you can explore the Waterfall hikes in Schweizerischer National Park guide.
Given the high-alpine nature of the Macun lake plateau (above 2,500 meters), the best time to visit is typically during the summer months when trails are clear of snow and weather conditions are more favorable for hiking and exploration. Always check local weather forecasts before your visit.
Besides hiking to the lakes, the surrounding area of Schweizerischer National Park offers various outdoor activities. You can find running trails and gravel biking routes throughout the park, providing opportunities to explore the diverse landscapes.
Yes, the View of Lago di Livigno from Alp la Schera offers a great perspective of Lago di Livigno. This viewpoint is particularly beautiful in autumn and includes facilities like a rest area with a fountain.
Visitors frequently highlight the spectacular views of the lakes nestled in rugged mountains, the unique high-alpine landscapes, and the sense of a genuine wilderness experience. The tranquility and natural beauty, especially around spots like Lai da l'Ova Spin, away from typical tourist crowds, are also highly valued.
Yes, the lakes, particularly those on the Macun lake plateau, are regularly monitored for scientific research. This includes studies on water quality and the survival of American lake trout introduced before the park's establishment, contributing to the understanding of alpine ecosystems. More information can be found on the official park website: nationalpark.ch/en/research/water/.
The lakes are primarily located in high-alpine terrain, with the Macun lake plateau situated at an altitude of over 2,500 meters. This means visitors can expect rugged landscapes and significant elevation changes, requiring dedicated hiking to reach and appreciate their pristine beauty.


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