Natural monuments around Tristach offer diverse experiences within the Lienz Dolomites, a region characterized by lakes, forests, and mountain peaks. This area provides a landscape with clear waters and scenic mountain backdrops. Tristach serves as a gateway to the Lienz Dolomites, featuring significant natural attractions. These natural landmarks provide opportunities for various outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Very clean water, in July a pleasant 23-24 degrees, beautifully situated in the middle of the forest under the mountains, beach with an entrance fee, but everything is very well maintained, lawns, diving tower, jetty with ladder, beer garden with friendly service, definitely recommended
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A beautiful path leads around the lake. In theory, you could also go into the water in some places. Of course you should go to the swimming pool, but if you have a dog 🐕, for example, you are not allowed to go in there, then that would be an alternative. Saw it in two places
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The colors and beauty of this lake is unbelievable. You can't capture these impressions with photos as well as they are in real life.
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From Anna-Schutzhasu, 10 minutes on foot to the Ederplan summit cross. Even for an eMTB, a short, very steep final climb - but very worthwhile. The last 700 meters to the hut are a bad, trail-like road, the first 300 meters of which are very steep.
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Yes, several natural monuments in the Tristach area are ideal for families. The Tristacher See is perfect for families, offering swimming, a lido with a playground, and beach volleyball. The Galitzenklamm Gorge also features a water park with a maze and a natural playground, along with family-friendly via ferrata routes. Additionally, Lake Laserz and Neualpl Lakes are accessible via trails suitable for families, some even with prams.
The natural monuments around Tristach offer a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, running, and mountain biking on numerous trails. For instance, there are hiking routes like the 'Alter See Nature Monument – Tristacher See loop' or more challenging options towards the Karlsbader Hütte. The Hiking around Tristach guide, Running Trails around Tristach guide, and MTB Trails around Tristach guide provide detailed information on routes.
Tristach is known for its beautiful lakes. The Tristacher See is the only natural bathing lake in East Tyrol, offering clear, warm water for swimming. Slightly above it, the Alter See is a biotope and nature reserve with a botanical trail. Further into the mountains, Lake Laserz is admired for its beautiful turquoise water, though bathing is not permitted as it supplies a nearby hut with drinking water. The Neualpl Lakes also offer a stunning lake landscape at higher altitudes.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to Ederplan. This summit offers expansive vistas stretching from the Dolomites to the Schober group. It's known for its superb all-round views and is even suitable for an afternoon hike to catch the scenery.
Yes, the Galitzenklamm Gorge, though a few kilometers from Tristach, is a highly recommended natural monument. It features stunning rock formations, cascading waterfalls, and lush vegetation, which you can explore via wooden bridges and stairs. It also has a 'Water Show Trail' and various via ferrata routes.
Absolutely. The Tristacher See is the premier spot for natural swimming in the region. As the only natural bathing lake in East Tyrol, its crystal-clear waters can reach up to 25°C in summer, making it perfect for a refreshing dip. It's known for its high water quality.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Summer (June to August) is ideal for swimming in the Tristacher See and enjoying all hiking trails. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the gorges and viewpoints, with beautiful seasonal colors. In winter, the Tristacher See often freezes, transforming into a large ice-skating rink, offering a unique seasonal experience.
The Tristacher See holds a special place as the only natural bathing lake in East Tyrol. Its uniqueness stems from being fed by clear spring water from the Rauchkofel area of the Lienz Dolomites, ensuring excellent water quality. Surrounded by forests and meadows, it offers a serene natural setting for relaxation and recreation, transforming into an ice-skating rink in winter.
Yes, beyond the lakes and gorges, the region features the Kaiser Maximilian Spring, noted for providing excellent natural spring water. Additionally, the Galitzenklamm Gorge has a 'Water Show Trail' that highlights its cascading waterfalls and the power of water in shaping the landscape.
Many trails around the natural monuments are dog-friendly. However, specific rules apply to certain areas. For instance, while Lake Laserz is generally accessible, bathing for dogs is forbidden as it's a drinking water source. Always ensure dogs are kept on a leash and bring sufficient water, especially during warmer months. Check local signage for specific regulations at each location.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse experiences offered. The Ederplan is loved for its 'super panoramic views' across the Dolomites. The Tristacher See is highly valued for its 'crystal clear and best quality' warm water, making it a perfect natural bathing spot. The Lake Laserz is praised for its 'beautiful mountain lake with turquoise water' and scenic hiking opportunities. The Galitzenklamm Gorge is enjoyed for its adventure park atmosphere, suitable for 'climbers or connoisseurs' of nature.
Yes, there are several easy options. The path around the Tristacher See is a pleasant walk through forests and meadows. The 'Alter See Nature Monument' also features a wonderful nature reserve and a botanical trail, offering a great little walk. For a slightly longer but still easy option, consider the 'Alter See Nature Monument – Tristacher See loop' which is about 2.8 km.
Near the Tristacher See, you'll find facilities at the lido. The Galitzenklamm Gorge also has a snack station with food and drink, particularly convenient for cyclists and visitors to the water adventure park. For a wider selection, the nearby town of Lienz offers numerous cafes, pubs, and restaurants.


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