Attractions and places to see around Thiersee include a diverse range of natural features and cultural sites in the Brandenberg Alps of Tyrol, Austria. The region is characterized by its central lake, Thiersee, and surrounding mountains, offering varied landscapes. Thiersee is also known for its traditional Passion Plays and its past as a film production hub. The area provides opportunities for outdoor activities throughout the year.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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When the sun shines, the mountain is reflected in the calm surface of the lake.
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Various films, such as Bluebeard, were shot here in the past.
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A few films were shot here in black and white, including Doppel Lottchen
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Many opportunities for swimming
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Beautiful autumnal atmosphere around the lake
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In winter you can even go ice skating
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Thiersee and the Pendling are always worth a detour. Alpengasthof Schneeberg is highly recommended!!
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The Maistaller Berg, almost a thousand meters high, dominates the scenery around Lake Thiersee.
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The Thiersee region is rich in natural beauty. The central feature is Lake Thiersee itself, a spring-fed lake with excellent water quality. Surrounding the valley are gentle hills and majestic peaks, including the local mountain Pendling and the nearly thousand-meter-high Maistaller Berg. You can also visit the nearby Hintersteiner See, known for its views of the Wilder Kaiser mountains, or Lake Spitzing, a popular hiking area.
Yes, Lake Thiersee is ideal for bathing, with water temperatures reaching up to 24°C in summer. It boasts Grade A water quality, and visitors can find various small bridges and a seaside resort for cooling off. Small bays and sunbathing lawns also add to its appeal for recreation.
Thiersee offers numerous hiking trails for various skill levels. You can find routes like the 'Pendling Summit Cross – Kala Alm loop' or the 'Feuerköpfl Summit – Höhlensteinhaus loop'. For more details and specific routes, you can explore the Mountain Hikes around Thiersee guide.
Absolutely, Thiersee is a prime region for cycling. There are various routes, from moderate to difficult, such as the 'Lake Thiersee – Kufsteinerhaus Pendling loop' for mountain biking or the 'View of the Thiersee – Blaue-Sag Waterwheel loop' for touring. You can find more options in the MTB Trails around Thiersee and Cycling around Thiersee guides.
The region offers several scenic viewpoints. The View of Maistaller Berg is particularly popular, offering stunning reflections of the mountain in the calm lake surface on sunny days. Thiersee's local mountain, the Pendling, also provides a wonderful viewpoint, and the Wendelstein Summit offers fabulous views when weather permits.
Thiersee has a rich cultural heritage. It is renowned for its traditional Passion Plays, performed every six years at the Passion Play House directly at the lakeside. Additionally, you can visit the Film Location Information Point at Lake Walchsee, which marks Thiersee's historical role as a center for Austrian film production from 1946 to 1952.
Yes, Thiersee offers several family-friendly options. The path around Lake Thiersee is suitable for a pleasant walk, and the lake itself is great for swimming. The Wildbichl Wildlife Park provides an opportunity to experience nature up close, and the Obere Firstalm is a culinary stop particularly recommended for families.
In winter, Thiersee transforms into a snowy paradise. You can enjoy skiing at the Schneeberg Ski Lifts, including night skiing at the Hagerlift, or at the Schattberglift in Hinterthiersee. There are also five cross-country ski tracks, tobogganing at the Mariandl Hut, and ice skating or curling on the frozen lake.
Thiersee is attractive year-round. For swimming and warm-weather activities like hiking and cycling, summer (June to September) is ideal, with lake temperatures reaching up to 24°C. For winter sports, the snowy months offer skiing, cross-country skiing, and ice skating. The region's diverse landscape provides opportunities in every season.
There are several options for refreshments. The Rotwandhaus is a popular mountain hut known for its homemade Bavarian dishes, bread, cakes, and soups. The Obere Firstalm is another recommended culinary stop, especially for families. Additionally, the region has cafes and pubs, particularly around the main villages.
Visitors highly appreciate Lake Thiersee for its excellent water quality and suitability for bathing. Many enjoy the small bridges for cooling off and the overall magical atmosphere of the lake. The scenic path circling the lake is also a favorite for peaceful walks.
The Thiersee region offers many trails suitable for walking, and generally, dogs are welcome on most hiking paths. The pleasant path circling Lake Thiersee is a good option for a leisurely stroll with your dog. Always ensure dogs are kept on a leash where required and respect local regulations.
Both Thiersee and Hintersteiner See offer beautiful natural settings. Thiersee Lake is known for its excellent swimming conditions, cultural significance with the Passion Plays, and its past as a film production hub. Hintersteiner See, located nearby, is larger and up to 36 meters deep, famous for its fantastic views of the Wilder Kaiser mountains reflected in its waters, and features a beautiful circular path, part of which is suitable for prams.


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