Best lakes around Moos In Passeier - Moso In Passiria are nestled within a region characterized by its picturesque alpine valleys and imposing peaks of the Stubai Alps. This area offers a diverse range of natural water bodies, from tranquil mountain lakes to historical lake basins. The landscape is shaped by glacial activity, creating high-alpine plateaus and clear, deep waters. Visitors can explore these natural features, which are often surrounded by rugged mountain scenery and unique ecosystems.
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Nice cabin and view but the owner is not the most welcoming person.
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A pretty, original mountain hut in the furthest part of the Gschnitztal. The hut is normally open from June to September.
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A quaint little hut, beautifully situated. A cable car to the hut is currently being built.
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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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Monday is a rest day, unfortunately closed
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Good food, showering is exorbitant (4 minutes = 4 euros)
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Among the most popular are the Spronser Lakes, which form the largest high-alpine lake plateau in South Tyrol. Another highly regarded spot is Seebersee, known for its tranquil waters reflecting the surrounding mountains. Visitors also appreciate the Black Pond / Pozza Nera Biotope for a relaxing break.
Yes, Seebersee offers an easy to moderate hike with flagstones in marshy areas, making it suitable for families. The Black Pond / Pozza Nera Biotope is also considered family-friendly, ideal for a small break by the lake shore with a restaurant nearby. Erensee Lake, while not in the guide data, is mentioned in regional research as an excellent destination for a gentle hiking tour, perfect for a peaceful picnic.
The lakes are nestled within picturesque alpine valleys and surrounded by the imposing peaks of the Stubai Alps. You'll find diverse natural water bodies, from high-altitude glacial lakes like the Spronser Lakes to tranquil mountain lakes reflecting glaciers. The landscape often features untouched hill moor areas, reed belts, and extensive fields of alpine roses, especially around Seebersee.
Yes, the area of the former Kummersee is a significant historical site. This was once a large natural lake, formed by a landslide, that existed between 1401 and 1774. Today, it's a flat meadowland below Rabenstein, but a circular hiking path with didactic stations explains its history and geology, offering a unique insight into the landscape's evolution.
The summer months are generally ideal for hiking to the high-alpine lakes, though you might still find snow on their banks. Autumn is particularly captivating, especially around Seebersee, when bilberry bushes turn red, adding vibrant colors to the landscape. For high-altitude tours like the Spronser Lakes, it's recommended to start very early in summer to avoid the heat on the ascent.
Yes, Pfitscher Lacke, one of the Spronser Lakes, is noted as a swim spot. The clear waters of many alpine lakes can be inviting, but be prepared for cold temperatures due to their high altitude.
You'll find a range of hiking trails. For example, the hike to Seebersee is considered easy to moderate. The Spronser Lakes, however, require a more demanding and challenging hike. There are also routes like the 'From Belprato to Seebersee – loop tour' which is a moderate hike. You can explore more hiking options on the Hiking around Moos In Passeier - Moso In Passiria guide.
Absolutely. The Spronser Lakes offer a challenging circular hike to the largest high-alpine lake plateau in South Tyrol, rewarding visitors with breathtaking views of the Ötztal Alps. Lago Nero di Tumulo, situated at approximately 2,500 meters, is another destination for hikers and alpinists seeking stunning high-alpine scenery and undisturbed nature.
Yes, some lake areas have facilities. For instance, the Black Pond / Pozza Nera Biotope has a restaurant nearby. The Bremer Hut, while primarily a hut, offers accommodation and food, serving as a base for exploring the high-alpine environment and providing views of nearby lakes. The hike to Lago Nero di Tumulo also passes by the Malga Tumulo mountain hut, a potential resting point.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB Trails, including routes like the 'Passer Waterfalls – View of the Timmelsjoch loop'. For road cycling enthusiasts, there are challenging Road Cycling Routes such as the 'Timmelsjoch High Alpine Road: Moso in Passiria Ascent'. Of course, extensive hiking opportunities are also available, including the 'Passer Gorge Trail'.
Lago Nero di Tumulo, also known as Großer Timmler Schwarzsee, is unique for its dramatic setting at approximately 2,500 meters, being one of the largest and deepest mountain lakes in South Tyrol. Its clear waters can appear green-blue, but dark rocks give it a deep black hue on cloudy days, inspiring its name. It's encircled by imposing peaks of the Stubai Alps, creating a rugged landscape, and local legend even tells of a monster that once inhabited the lake.
Yes, Seebersee is described as a tranquil and secluded mountain lake, ideal for a short break and enjoying a wonderfully quiet place amidst an impressive mountain world. Erensee Lake, located in Plan/Pfelders, is also known for its serene and secluded setting, perfect for a peaceful picnic.


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