Best lakes around Haidersee - Lago della Muta are situated at approximately 1,450 meters above sea level in South Tyrol, Italy. This natural lake, also known as Lago di San Valentino alla Muta, is characterized by extensive reed beds that provide a habitat for various bird and fish species. It offers panoramic views of the Ortler massif and is a significant natural feature in the border triangle between Italy, Austria, and Switzerland. Unlike its larger neighbor, Lake Reschen, Haidersee retains…
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great panorama ☘️cycle path around both lakes
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A fantastic cycle path with some small gravel sections, but still easy to ride on a racing bike.
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Unmissable, there are picnic benches around the lake along the path. Simply wonderful.
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Everything is like something out of a picture book. The panorama above the lake towards Ortler, the highest mountain in South Tyrol, is breathtaking.
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With the possibility of swimming if the weather is good - but refreshing...
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More beautiful than Lake Reschen and much closer
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Beautiful natural lake, located below Lake Reschen.
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The view of the lake is beautiful regardless of the season
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Haidersee is a natural lake known for its extensive reed beds, which are vital habitats for numerous bird and fish species. The surrounding landscape offers panoramic views of the Ortler massif and other partially glaciated mountains. A notable natural monument is the Haidersee South Shore Reed Belt Biotope Boardwalk, which features walkways across the moor.
Yes, the area offers various hiking opportunities. A family-friendly circular hiking and Nordic walking trail, approximately 4.5 to 5.2 km long, provides easy access and scenic views. For more options, you can explore routes like the 'St. Martin's Church – Haidersee / Lago della Muta loop' or the 'Haidersee / Lago della Muta loop from Dörfl - Monteplair', which are part of the hiking guide for the area.
Haidersee's natural state and extensive reed beds make it an excellent spot for birdwatching. You might observe species like Mute Swan, Great Crested Grebe, and various ducks. Visitors to Haidersee / Lago della Muta often report seeing many animals if they take their time.
Absolutely. Haidersee is considered very family-friendly. The circular hiking trail around the lake is suitable for families, and the Haidersee South Shore Reed Belt Biotope Boardwalk is particularly interesting for children, offering a unique experience walking through the moor on footbridges.
In warmer months, visitors can enjoy fishing, boating (electric motors allowed, no combustion engines), and kitesurfing. When the lake freezes in winter, it becomes a hub for ice sailing and snowkiting.
While both are prominent lakes in the Reschen Pass region, Haidersee is a natural lake retaining its original form, known for its rich nature and wildlife. Lake Reschen, on the other hand, is larger and more renowned for its iconic 14th-century church tower emerging from its waters, a relic of a submerged village. Both offer recreational activities like cycling and water sports.
Yes, Haidersee is a year-round destination. In winter, when the lake freezes, it transforms into a popular spot for ice sailing, snowkiting, and winter hikes, offering a different kind of outdoor experience.
Yes, there are excellent cycling paths. The Lake Haider Cycle Path is well-developed and offers beautiful views. The Val Venosta Cycle Path also passes by the nearby Lake Reschen, providing many options for cyclists. You can find more routes in the gravel biking guide or road cycling guide for the area.
Many spots around the lake offer fantastic views. The Lake of the Muta highlight is specifically noted for allowing visitors to let their eyes wander and enjoy the view of Haidersee. The circular trail also provides numerous scenic points.
The Haidersee South Shore Reed Belt Biotope Boardwalk is a natural monument with walkways across the moor. It's particularly interesting for observing protected birds and experiencing pure nature up close, offering an exciting walk through the wetlands.
Yes, the circular trail around Haidersee is considered easy and family-friendly, perfect for a leisurely stroll. The Haidersee / Lago della Muta itself is described as having a very nice area for walking and enjoying the surroundings, ideal for an evening stroll.
Visitors frequently praise the beautiful natural scenery and the peaceful atmosphere. Many enjoy the well-developed cycling paths, the opportunities for birdwatching, and the unique experience of walking on the boardwalks through the reed belt. The panoramic views of the mountains are also a highlight.
Yes, Haidersee is a popular destination for anglers. The lake is known for its abundance of fish, including whitefish, trout, char, pike, and perch.
Beyond the lake's immediate vicinity, the region offers a variety of routes. For hiking, consider the 'Alpine trail to Plawenn Village (Trail 3)' or the 'Fauler Lake – Burgeis Mountain Lake loop' from the hiking guide. Cyclists can explore routes like the 'Lake Reschen (Lago di Resia) – Resia Lake Dam loop' in the gravel biking guide or the 'Laatsch–Glurns Cycle Path loop' from the road cycling guide.


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