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Top 20 Lakes in the Bezirk Bludenz

Best lakes in the Bezirk Bludenz are found in Vorarlberg, Austria, a region characterized by its alpine landscape and diverse natural features. This area is home to numerous mountain lakes, many of which are reservoirs, nestled among rugged peaks and green pastures. The Bezirk Bludenz offers a variety of aquatic environments, from large, accessible reservoirs to smaller, secluded mountain lakes.

Best lakes in the Bezirk Bludenz

  • The most popular lakes is Lünersee South Shore, a lake trail that offers a circular route around the lake. The crystal clear, turquoise blue of the lake contrasts with the lush green meadows and the gray of the Rätikon cliffs.
  • Another must-see spot is Wiegensee, a moor lake in the Rätikon mountains. This lake is a habitat for rare plants and is the center of a protected wetland area.
  • Visitors also love Heart Lake, a small mountain lake with an interesting shape. When viewed from the right place, it appears heart-shaped.
  • Bezirk Bludenz is known for natural mountain lakes, large reservoirs, and smaller alpine tarns. The region offers a variety of lakes to see and explore, from those accessible by cable car to those requiring a hike.
  • The lakes in the Bezirk Bludenz are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 900 upvotes and over 190 photos shared across more than 120 highlights.

Last updated: June 22, 2026

Lake Lüner

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The Lünersee is one of the largest lakes in the Austrian province of Vorarlberg in the municipality of Vandans.
It lies at an altitude of 1970 m above sea level. A. at the foot of the Schesaplana. In 1959 Vorarlberger Illwerke AG enlarged the storage volume of the lake with a dam; since then it has been using the water to generate electricity in the Lünersee plant. Through an artificial tunnel, the lake is fed by the meltwater of the Brandner glacier. The processed water of Lake Lüner is cached in the reservoir Latschau.
The net capacity of Lünersee amounts to 78.3 million m³ (water surface 1.55 km²). This corresponds to about 262 million kWh of stored energy. The water depth is well over 50 meters.
The area around the lake forms the valley end of the Brandnertal valley, which can only be reached via narrow paths or the Lünerseebahn from the Schattenlagant area. Directly at the mountain station at the dam is the Douglasshütte, which serves as a snack and overnight accommodation for hikers.
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Douglass Hut at Lake Lünersee

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Located right next to the Lünerseebahn mountain station, the Douglasshütte is a restaurant with a large panoramic terrace. From here, you can enjoy a fantastic view of the lake. However, on nice days, it's not easy to get a seat.

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Lünersee South Shore

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The (also on not so nice days well walkable) circular route around the Lünersee is easy to create in 2.5-3,5 hours. I recommend making the tour in a clockwise direction ... so you have a short, crisp climb at the beginning and the rest of the route is actually only downhill, or on a plane. Advantage: You have the sun then most of the time in the back when you look at the lake and take pictures. The crystal clear, turquoise blue of the lake is a beautiful contrast to the lush green of the meadows and the gray of the rugged cliff of the Schesaplana.

When the weather is nice, the mass tourism is pure! Nevertheless, a trip is always worthwhile.

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Freiburger Hut

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The Freiburger Hütte is a hut run by the DAV. The hut managers Kathi and Flo have had the hut and their colorful team under great control for years. Due to the good accessibility, the hut is very busy during the day. In the evening, it becomes significantly quieter above the picturesque Formarinsee. Nevertheless, you should definitely reserve an overnight stay. You can find information about the hut here: freiburger-huette.at

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Silvretta Reservoir Dam

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Great place for hikes. Around the reservoir in two hours or up to the peaks. Afterwards you can eat up the lost calories again here in the Hotel Biz Buin.

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Kaltenberg Hut

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About the Berggeistweg to the hut and return over the Paul Bantlin way. Beautiful circular walk. Walking time approx. 6 hours.

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Lake Lüner

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The Lünersee was once a natural mountain lake. The construction of a dam in 1959 transformed it into a reservoir with a capacity of 78.3 million m3. When full, the lake is 139 m deep. The circular trail around the lake is largely family-friendly and easy to walk.

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Lake Galina

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“Swimming prohibited”, but still very suitable as a place to take a break.🙂

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Zeinissee

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Little brother of the Kops reservoir. Here, too, bikers will find the opportunity to put their feet up and refill their spent grains. And with the most beautiful mountain panorama.

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Roger Eggenberger 🐾👣
July 6, 2025, Lünersee South Shore

When circumnavigating Lake Lünersee, you can stop for a break at the Lünersee Alpe. The Lünersee Alpe sells regional products and offers a small snack menu. Cash payments only. Opening hours depend on the alpine season. Source: https://www.vorarlberg-alpenregion.at/brandnertal/de/alpe-luenersee-2_vc5704

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Wonderful valley and great view over Lünersee.

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The Lünersee, an old mountain lake transformed into a reservoir by a dam, is one of the largest lakes in the Austrian province of Vorarlberg. It is located in the municipality of Vandans. Its pumped-storage power plant, the Lünerseewerk, with an initial capacity of 225 MW, was for a long time the most powerful pumped-storage power plant in the world. Source: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/L%C3%BCnersee

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A walk around the lake is definitely worth it; the view from this side is simply amazing.

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Simply magnificent...

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The Lünersee, an old mountain lake transformed into a reservoir by a dam, is one of the largest lakes in the Austrian province of Vorarlberg. It is located in the municipality of Vandans. Its pumped-storage power plant, the Lünerseewerk, with an initial capacity of 225 MW, was for a long time the most powerful pumped-storage power plant in the world. Source: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/L%C3%BCnersee

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The Lünersee was once a natural mountain lake. The construction of a dam in 1959 transformed it into a reservoir with a capacity of 78.3 million m3. When full, the lake is 139 m deep. The circular trail around the lake is largely family-friendly and easy to walk.

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The Lünersee was once a natural mountain lake. The construction of a dam in 1959 transformed it into a reservoir with a capacity of 78.3 million m3. When full, the lake is 139 m deep. The circular trail around the lake is largely family-friendly and easy to walk.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some popular hiking trails around the lakes in Bezirk Bludenz?

The Bezirk Bludenz offers numerous scenic hiking trails around its lakes. A very popular option is the circular trail around Lünersee South Shore, which is approximately 6 km long and family-friendly. Another easy, mainly flat loop trail can be found around Silvretta-Stausee, also about 6 km. For more challenging routes, consider the hike from Lech to Formarinsee. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking in the Bezirk Bludenz guide.

Are there family-friendly lakes or activities in the Bezirk Bludenz?

Yes, several lakes in the Bezirk Bludenz are ideal for families. Lünersee, accessible via the Lünerseebahn cable car, offers a family-friendly circular trail and the Douglass Hut at Lake Lünersee for refreshments. Silvretta-Stausee also has an easy loop trail suitable for families. Seewaldsee in the Großes Walsertal Biosphere Park is another charming natural bathing lake, reachable by a short hike or a small slow train, perfect for relaxation and swimming.

What natural features can I expect to see around the lakes?

The lakes in Bezirk Bludenz are set amidst stunning alpine landscapes. Lünersee is known for its crystal-clear, turquoise water surrounded by rugged Rätikon peaks. Silvretta-Stausee boasts breathtaking turquoise glacial water with views of the majestic Silvretta Alps. Formarinsee, nestled beneath the Rote Wand mountain, frequently shimmers in an intense blue-green. You can also discover unique spots like Heart Lake, which appears heart-shaped from certain viewpoints, and Wiegensee, a moor lake that is a protected wetland habitat for rare plants.

What is the best time of year to visit the lakes in Bezirk Bludenz?

The best time to visit the lakes in Bezirk Bludenz for hiking and outdoor activities is generally from late spring to early autumn (June to October). During these months, the weather is milder, trails are clear of snow, and cable cars (like the Lünerseebahn) are typically operational. Some areas, like the Silvretta High Alpine Road leading to Silvretta-Stausee, are seasonal and usually open from late May/early June to late October, depending on snow conditions.

Are there opportunities for swimming in the lakes?

While many alpine lakes are quite cold due to meltwater, Seewaldsee is a notable exception. Located at 1,200 meters, it maintains a pleasant bathing temperature thanks to low water inflow, making it ideal for natural swimming. Other lakes, like Lünersee and Silvretta-Stausee, are primarily enjoyed for their scenic beauty, hiking, and fishing, rather than swimming.

How accessible are the lakes by public transport or car?

Accessibility varies by lake. Lünersee is easily reached via the Lünerseebahn cable car from Brand. Silvretta-Stausee is located at the highest point of the scenic Silvretta High Alpine Road, which is accessible by car (toll road) or bus. Formarinsee can be accessed on foot from Klostertal, Großes Walsertal, and Lech Zürs, with a hikers' bus also providing access through Zugertal. For specific parking information, highlights like the Silvretta Reservoir Dam often indicate parking availability.

What amenities are available near the lakes, such as cafes or accommodation?

Many lakes offer amenities for visitors. Near Lünersee, you'll find the Douglass Hut at Lake Lünersee, which serves food and offers panoramic views. The Silvretta-Haus restaurant near Silvretta-Stausee provides dining with excellent lake and mountain views. For overnight stays, mountain huts like Freiburger Hut near Formarinsee, Kaltenberg Hut, and New Heilbronner Hut (near Zeinisjoch) offer accommodation and meals.

Are there any lakes suitable for mountain biking?

Yes, the region around the lakes offers excellent mountain biking opportunities. For example, a challenging MTB loop connects Formarinsee and Spullersee from Lech. You can explore various routes and their difficulty levels in the MTB Trails in the Bezirk Bludenz guide.

What do visitors enjoy most about the lakes in Bezirk Bludenz?

Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty, the crystal-clear turquoise waters, and the dramatic mountain backdrops. The ease of access to some lakes via cable car, combined with the availability of well-maintained hiking trails, makes them popular. Many also appreciate the peaceful atmosphere and the opportunity to connect with nature, often highlighting the contrast between the water, green meadows, and rugged cliffs.

Can I go fishing in the lakes of Bezirk Bludenz?

Yes, fishing is a popular activity in some lakes, particularly Lünersee. Licenses are typically required and can often be obtained locally. It's advisable to check specific regulations and availability of licenses for each lake you plan to visit.

Are there any lesser-known or 'hidden gem' lakes in the region?

While Lünersee and Silvretta-Stausee are well-known, lakes like Lake Galina offer a more tranquil experience. Zeinissee, while offering amenities, provides a beautiful alpine setting that can feel less crowded than the most famous spots. Exploring the smaller alpine tarns mentioned in the guide can also lead to discovering serene, less-frequented locations.

What is the difference in hiking difficulty between Lünersee and Formarinsee?

The circular trail around Lünersee is generally considered moderate and family-friendly, with an approximate duration of 1.5-2 hours. While the ascent to the lake via the Lünerseebahn is easy, more challenging routes can lead from Lünersee to peaks like Schesaplana. Formarinsee, on the other hand, is often reached via longer hikes, such as the 18 km 'Lech to Formarinsee' route, which is rated as difficult, indicating a more strenuous and demanding experience to reach the lake itself.

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