Best lakes around Mölten - Meltina are found in the broader South Tyrol region, offering diverse natural features and attractions. Mölten itself is known for its picturesque landscapes, such as the Earth Pyramids and the "Stoanernen Mandln," and its connection to equestrian activities. While prominent natural lakes are not directly within the municipality, the area serves as a starting point for exploring numerous accessible lakes in the surrounding province. These natural features make the Mölten - Meltina area a base…
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Super nice to look at and very well maintained 👍
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The gardens of Trauttmansdorff Castle in Merano cover 12 hectares with a height difference of 100 meters. There are always spectacular views of the more than 80 garden landscapes, the surrounding mountains and the city of Merano. Gently curved paths take you on a journey through four garden worlds with plants from all over the world, past sunny terraces and babbling brooks. A visit to the gardens of Trauttmansdorff Castle is a MUST!
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The mountain lake is the Kratzberger See.
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Beautiful mountain lake you can also swim in.
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Beautiful mountain lake, you can also swim in it 🏊♂️.
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Trauttmansdorff Castle is located on the eastern edge of the city of Merano in the Burgraviato district (South Tyrol) and is home to the Touriseum, the South Tyrolean State Museum of Tourism. The castle is located in the Obermais district, surrounded by the botanical garden of the city of Merano, the "Gardens of Trauttmansdorff Castle", which opened in 2001. The castle became famous, among other things, because of the spa stay of the Austrian Empress Elisabeth (today a signposted Sissi path leads from the Merano spa promenade to the botanical garden). The area has an area of 12 hectares and a network of paths of 7 kilometers; the difference in altitude is 100 meters. The owner is the province of South Tyrol, and the operators are the South Tyrolean State Museums.
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The Lake of the Dead may have a less than happy name, but it is located in a beautiful natural amphitheater. The expression "dead" in the local dialect means "barren" and does not indicate the condition of the extremely enchanting alpine lake, but refers to the surrounding arid and barren landscape. This is a mystical place with a magnificent view. The water is crystal clear and freezing. On the lake shore you can even find two or three nice deckchairs to relax on.
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While Mölten - Meltina itself doesn't have large natural lakes directly within its municipality, the broader South Tyrol region offers several stunning options. Highly regarded lakes include Felixer Weiher / Lago di Tret, known for its relaxing jetty and views, and Sulfner Pond, a beautifully located biotope in the forest near St. Kathrein. Further afield, Lago di Caldaro is popular for water sports, and Völser Weiher is celebrated for swimming and scenic walks.
Yes, for a tranquil experience, Sulfner Pond near St. Kathrein offers a peaceful forest setting with benches and animal wood carvings. Another lovely spot is Kamper Pond, which is beautifully landscaped and ideal for a picnic. The Montiggl Lakes (Lago Grande and Lago Piccolo di Monticolo) also offer a quieter, forest-fringed alternative for swimming and relaxation.
The lakes in the South Tyrol region offer a variety of activities. Lago di Caldaro is excellent for water sports like swimming, windsurfing, and pedal boating due to its warm waters. Völser Weiher and the Montiggl Lakes are perfect for swimming, leisurely walks around the shores, and nature photography. Many lakes, including Felixer Weiher, provide opportunities for relaxation by the water.
Absolutely. Many lakes serve as excellent starting points or destinations for hikes. For instance, Lago di Braies is a popular spot for strolling along its shores and is a starting point for mountain tours. You can also find pleasant walks around Völser Weiher and the Montiggl Lakes. For more extensive hiking, explore the Mountain Hikes around Mölten - Meltina guide, which includes routes like the Jenesier Jöchl Alpine Hut loop.
The lakes in the region are set amidst diverse natural beauty. You'll find lakes nestled at the foot of mountains like Völser Weiher with the Schlern mountain backdrop, or surrounded by vineyards as with Lago di Caldaro. Others, like Sulfner Pond and the Montiggl Lakes, are enveloped by varied mixed forests. Lago di Braies is famed for its emerald green color framed by high peaks and coniferous forests, while Lago di Carezza is known for its vibrant colors reflecting the Latemar mountain range.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Sulfner Pond features animal wood carvings that children can enjoy. Völser Weiher offers easy walks and swimming opportunities. The Montiggl Lakes also provide a pleasant environment for families with good bathing facilities. Additionally, the Water Lily Pond at the Gardens of Trauttmansdorff Castle is part of a family-friendly historical site.
The best time largely depends on your preferred activities. For swimming and water sports, the summer months from May to September are ideal, especially for warmer lakes like Lago di Caldaro, where temperatures often exceed 25°C. For hiking and enjoying the scenic beauty, late spring (May-June) and early autumn (September-October) offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant colors, though some mountain lakes like Felixer Weiher might still have snow in mid-April.
As the most prominent lakes are located in the broader South Tyrol region rather than directly in Mölten - Meltina, you will generally need to plan for travel by car to reach them. Public transport options may exist for some locations, but a car offers the most flexibility for exploring the diverse range of lakes across the province.
Yes, some lakes offer facilities. Kamper Pond is noted as having facilities, making it a good spot for a break. Lago di Caldaro, situated in the heart of the Wine Route, allows visitors to combine a day by the lake with wine tasting at local wineries. Larger lakes often have lidos or nearby eateries, such as the lido at Large Montiggl Lake.
Certainly. Lago di Carezza (Karersee) is famous for its vibrant, almost rainbow-like colors, reflecting the surrounding Latemar mountains. Lago di Braies (Pragser Wildsee) is often called the 'Pearl of the Dolomite Lakes' due to its stunning emerald green color and dramatic mountain backdrop. Kratzberger Lake is also notable, rumored to be one of Europe's deepest mountain lakes and known for its scenic views.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural beauty and tranquility. Many enjoy relaxing on jetties with scenic views, as at Felixer Weiher. The peaceful forest settings of places like Sulfner Pond are also highly valued for relaxation. The opportunity to combine lake visits with other activities, such as wine tasting near Lago di Caldaro or mountain tours from Lago di Braies, also adds to the appeal.
While specific routes directly around every lake aren't detailed here, the region around Mölten - Meltina offers various cycling opportunities. You can explore the Cycling around Mölten - Meltina guide for routes like the View of Castel Firmiano – Adige Cycle Path loop, which might offer glimpses of aquatic environments or lead to areas where lakes are accessible.


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