Best lakes around Naturpark Texelgruppe - Parco naturale Gruppo di Tessa features a significant number of mountain lakes, set within high-alpine landscapes. The Sopranes Lakes, a collection of ten high-altitude lakes, form the largest high-alpine lake district in South Tyrol. These lakes are situated at altitudes ranging from approximately 2,100 to 2,589 meters above sea level. They play a crucial role in the water supply for the town of Merano and its surroundings.
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Hiking around Naturpark Texelgruppe - Parco naturale Gruppo di Tessa
The Kaserer Alm is up there. What a landscape. The descent via the Jägersteig and up to the Hochmuth is not easy, but I will always remember it.
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The ascent and descent are difficult but definitely worth it. Bringing provisions, especially drinks and refreshments, is recommended. Weather protection (rain/cold) and hiking boots with sturdy soles and good tread are essential. Even in summer, you'll cross snowfields. Anyone who has hiked there will have a lifetime of memories.
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Now in June there were even ice floes floating here - a really beautiful mountain lake with crystal clear water. The name "Pfitscher Lacke" is probably of pre-Romanesque origin (in German: it's hard to explain 😉).
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A beautiful alpine lake near the Oberkaseralm. The hiking trail passes right next to it.
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Enjoy the view from here and descend again.
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The Kaserlacke (also officially called Kasersee) is one of the Spronser lakes (Italian: "Laghi di Sopranes"), a group of ten high-alpine mountain lakes in the Texel Group in South Tyrol. The lake has a muddy and sandy bottom. She has a small grass island near the drain. The entire south shore is built up by a slate wall. The Lacke is fed by the upper Spronser lakes and the Pfitschlacke. Its outflow forms the Spronser or Finele Bach. (Source: Wikipedia)
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Great lakes, beautiful but strenuous ascent via hochangscharte
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The most notable are the Spronser Lakes (Laghi di Sopranes / Spronser Seen), which form the largest high-alpine lake district in South Tyrol. This group includes ten high-altitude lakes like Langsee, Grünsee, and Schwarzsee, known for their unique colors and stunning mountain settings.
Yes, Seebersee is a picturesque and quiet mountain lake that is considered family-friendly. It's a secluded spot amidst an impressive mountain world, ideal for a short break and easily accessible via the Passeier Valley and the Timmelsjoch High Alpine Road.
The ideal time to visit the high-alpine lakes, especially the Spronser Lakes, is typically from June to September. During this period, the weather conditions are most favorable for hiking, though residual snow or ice can still be found along the shores due to their elevated location.
The lakes in Naturpark Texelgruppe are primarily accessed on foot, offering challenging but rewarding hikes. Many routes lead to the lake plateaus, including sections of the renowned Merano High Mountain Trail (Meraner Höhenweg). Circular hikes encompassing the ten Spronser Lakes are particularly popular for their incomparable views.
While many routes to the high-alpine lakes are challenging, some, like the path to Seebersee, are more easily accessible. For beginner-friendly options, look for trails in the lower valleys or those specifically marked as 'easy' on local maps. Always check the difficulty grade before setting out.
The Spronser Lakes are unique for being the largest high-alpine lake district in South Tyrol, with ten distinct lakes nestled between 2,100 and 2,589 meters above sea level. Each lake possesses a unique color and aura, influenced by the surrounding subsoil and reflections, creating a captivating natural spectacle.
Yes, beyond the prominent Spronser Lakes, the Naturpark Texelgruppe also features other mountain lakes, particularly in areas like the Passeiertal Valley. These include lakes such as Erensee, Faglssee, Großer Schwarzsee, Obiselsee, and Seebersee, which also attract hikers seeking tranquility.
Besides hiking, the region around Naturpark Texelgruppe offers various cycling opportunities. You can explore routes for touring bicycles, gravel biking, and road cycling, with numerous trails available for different skill levels.
Visitors particularly enjoy the unparalleled natural spectacle, the exceptionally picturesque scenery amidst majestic mountain peaks, and the clear waters that beautifully reflect the surrounding landscape. The challenging yet rewarding hikes and the sense of seclusion and tranquility are also highly appreciated.
While some lakes, like Pfitscher Lacke, are noted as potential swim spots, the high-alpine nature of many lakes means the water is often very cold, even in summer. Always check local regulations and safety guidelines before attempting to swim in any natural body of water.
Beyond their aesthetic appeal and recreational value, the Spronser Lakes play a crucial role in the water supply for the town of Merano and its surroundings, highlighting their ecological and practical importance to the region.
Yes, for breathtaking panoramic views of the lakes, especially Langsee, the Hochgangscharte (2,455 m) — Hochgang Pass offers a stunning perspective. This challenging ascent rewards hikers with expansive vistas of the high-alpine landscape.


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