Best lakes around Sand In Taufers - Campo Tures are found in a picturesque valley in South Tyrol, offering access to a variety of alpine lakes. This region provides diverse aquatic experiences, from easily accessible lakeside paths to more challenging high-alpine treks. The natural landscape features majestic mountains, dense forests, and clear waters, making it a notable destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Visitors can explore a range of natural features, including the third-largest lake in South Tyrol and tranquil mountain retreats.
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The climb is definitely worth it. The magnificent view of the three-thousand-meter peaks and the Klaussee lake are perfect for cooling off your feet.
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If you are already at the Reichenberger Hut, it is worth taking a short detour to Lake Bödensee.
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There is a beautiful hiking trail around Lake Antholz with lovely views
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The Antholzer See is located at the end of the Antholzer valley, at the foot of the Staller Sattel, at an altitude of 1642m. With an area of 43 hectares and a depth of 43 m, it is the third largest lake in South Tyrol. You can walk around the lake on a path that is about 3.5 km long, with a difference in altitude of about 90 m.
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The Antholzer See is located at the end of the Antholzer valley, at the foot of the Staller Sattel, at an altitude of 1642m. With an area of 43 hectares and a depth of 43 m, it is the third largest lake in South Tyrol. You can walk around the lake on a path that is about 3.5 km long, with a difference in altitude of about 90 m.
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Beautiful path with great views of Lake Antholz and the surrounding mountains.
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Among the most popular lakes in the region are Klaussee, a tranquil mountain retreat in the Zillertal Alps known for marmot sightings and stunning peak views, and Lake Anterselva – Antholzer See, the third-largest lake in South Tyrol, offering a family-friendly circular path and insights into local nature.
Yes, Lake Anterselva – Antholzer See is highly recommended for families. It features a 3.5 km circular path suitable for prams and bikes, complete with information panels. Additionally, the Natural Bathing Pond at CASCADE in Campo Tures offers an ecological swimming experience with natural filtration, surrounded by meadows, perfect for families during summer.
The lakes around Sand In Taufers - Campo Tures offer diverse natural beauty. At Klaussee, you'll find crystal-clear mountain water reflecting 80 three-thousander peaks of the Zillertal Alps, with opportunities to spot marmots and admire alpine roses. Lake Anterselva – Antholzer See boasts picturesque blue-green water surrounded by majestic mountains and dense forests. The Sossen-Kofler lakes offer impressive views of the Rieserferner mountain range.
The summer months are ideal for most lake activities like hiking, biking, and swimming, though the water in alpine lakes like Lake Anterselva – Antholzer See remains cool. For a particularly quiet and idyllic experience, Lake Venga (Wengsee) is noted for its special beauty in spring and autumn when the larch trees reflect in its deep blue waters. Winter transforms the area around Lake Anterselva into a paradise for cross-country skiing, sledding, and snowshoeing.
Swimming is possible in Lake Anterselva – Antholzer See, though the water temperature rarely exceeds 20°C in summer. For a unique bathing experience, the Natural Bathing Pond at CASCADE in Campo Tures offers an ecological pond with natural filtration, open during the summer months. Lakes like Karersee (Lago di Carezza) prohibit swimming to protect their delicate ecosystems.
Lake Venga (Wengsee), located near Selva dei Molini, is considered a small, lesser-known gem. It's nestled among dense forests and high peaks, offering a quiet, peaceful, and idyllic setting perfect for recharging. Reaching it involves a hike of approximately four hours or an e-bike ride with a final 15-minute walk.
Beyond enjoying the lakes themselves, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, including routes like the 'Third Reinbach Waterfall – Main Gate of Taufers Castle loop'. Hiking is very popular, with options such as the 'Tour to the Reinbach Waterfalls' or the 'Speikboden Panorama Trail'. Cycling enthusiasts can explore routes like the 'Ahrntal Valley Cycle Path loop'. For more details on these activities, visit the Running Trails, Hiking, and Cycling guides for Sand In Taufers - Campo Tures.
For experienced hikers seeking a challenge, the Spronser Seen are a group of ten high-alpine lakes in the Texelgruppe Nature Park, near Merano. Visiting these typically involves a challenging and long mountain hike, often starting with a cable car ride. The full tour can take 8 to 9 hours and requires good stamina and sure-footedness.
Yes, both Pragser Wildsee (Lago di Braies) and Karersee (Lago di Carezza) are accessible as day trips. Pragser Wildsee, known as the 'Pearl of the Alps,' is about a 45-60 minute drive. Karersee, famous for its emerald-green water and Latemar reflections, takes about 1 hour 15 minutes to 1 hour 30 minutes to reach. Due to their popularity, especially Pragser Wildsee, it's advisable to check for parking or bus ticket booking requirements in advance.
Yes, around Lake Anterselva – Antholzer See, you'll find picnic benches and tables, as well as wonderful places on its left bank that invite visitors to linger. Klaussee also has many benches and loungers, making it an inviting spot to rest and enjoy the views.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty, the tranquility, and the diverse opportunities for outdoor activities. Many appreciate the well-maintained paths, like the circular route around Lake Anterselva – Antholzer See, and the breathtaking mountain views, especially from high-altitude lakes like Klaussee. The chance to spot wildlife, such as marmots, also adds to the experience.


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