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Top 20 Lakes in the Pitztal

Best lakes in the Pitztal are found in a picturesque valley in Tyrol, Austria, known for its diverse mountain lakes and serene landscapes. The region offers crystal-clear waters and excellent conditions for outdoor activities. Pitztal is recognized for its numerous mountain lakes and torrents, providing a natural setting for exploration. The valley is also known as the "valley of waterfalls," adding to its natural appeal.

Best lakes in the Pitztal

  • The most popular lakes is Rifflsee, a lake that…

Last updated: May 4, 2026

Rifflsee

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The Rifflsee is the largest lake in the Ötztal Alps. The railways take you comfortably and quickly up to the impressive mountain world with its unique flora and fauna. Apart …

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Weißkarbach Mountain Lake

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Magnificent small mountain lake formed by the Weißkarbach (more like a pond), about a third of the way from the Tiefenbachferner parking lot to Vent. Great place to take a break watching the cotton grass in the wind.

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Here is the entrance to the Ollweit Line (6010 red) which first winds around the Giggijoch reservoir before turning towards the valley. Next door is the Rotkogeljochhütte and a small …

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Hauersee Hut

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After the original mountain hut from the 1930s was destroyed in an avalanche, they built the small self-catering hut. The hut is open from June to the end of September. …

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Gaislacher Lake

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The deep blue Gaislacher See lies beautifully in the imposing mountain landscape. Definitely worth making a detour from the Gaislachkogel here.

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Stillebacher Lake

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The area around the natural swimming lake Stillebach in St. Leonhard im Pitztal is breathtakingly beautiful.
Nearby is the Biohotel Stillebach with the Restaurant-Café Grünzeug.
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Mittelberglesee

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Fantastically beautiful mountain lake at 2,446 meters. The turquoise water invites you to swim - if only it weren't so cold. The banks of the lake are definitely worth a …

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Brechsee

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A really great mountain lake - depending on where you look at it, it has a different color. Crystal clear water and smooth as a mirror, the children and dogs didn't want to go any further. ;-)

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Riffelsee Circular Trail

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Beautiful circular hiking trail along the shore around the Riffelsee. A walk for all abilities and ages

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Plodersee

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Unfortunately, the lake was completely dry when I visited in the fall.

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Rebekka Bickel
September 11, 2025, Mittelberglesee

Beautiful lake. Easily accessible from the Kaunergrat Hut via the Steinbockjoch Pass. We then continued to the Verpeiljoch Pass and the Verpeil Hut. There are also many other trails available from there.

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Dirk & Annick
August 15, 2025, Plodersee

Small mountain lake that has almost dried up.

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An absolute highlight of this lake, you can see it from the summit

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SARY
July 9, 2025, Plodersee

The direct ascent via the very steep gravel road is definitely not worth it. The so-called lake is definitely not a highlight! The path down towards the waterfall is very beautiful, though. There are a few sections over scree, but it's all doable! Surefootedness is required!

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Beautiful panorama, nice walk and afterwards you can have a nice drink or meal in the restaurant there :-)

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https://youtu.be/K2k9R-1sMt4 FROM THE GLACIER TO THE MOUNTAINEERING VILLAGE Enjoy the high alpine area and unobstructed views of the Upper Ötztal without any climbs - this tour makes it possible. Hikers find themselves at eye level with the glaciated summit ridges and roam fascinating, pristine mountain landscapes. Add to favorites Share The red (moderately difficult) panoramic hike begins at the Tiefenbach glacier high above Sölden and is also suitable for families and leisurely mountaineers. From the starting point at around 2,800 m, the approx. 11 km long high-altitude trail leads down to the mountaineering village of Vent at around 1,900 m, with most of the downhill metres falling in the last third of the tour. Before that, the hiking trail runs from the glacier over the slopes of Mutboden, Weißkar and Sonnenberg to lush alpine meadows, and at every turn the magnificent view invites you to pause. Always in view: the Weißkamm and the opposite mountain ridges from the Nederkogel to the Grosser Ramolkogel. Anyone who sets off in the early hours of the morning will be rewarded with magical lighting and absolute mountain solitude. But even a little later, the path remains pleasantly quiet. Hikers reach a highlight at the Weißkar, where a green mountain lake nestles in a hollow. After around 4.5 hours of walking, the inns in the quaint mountaineering village of Vent are just the thing to restore energy levels and reflect on the day over some tasty treats. Tip: You should only start the high-altitude panoramic trail if the weather forecast is stable, as there is no option to descend into the valley early. With the Ötztal Inside Summer Card, the bus rides from Sölden to the Tiefenbachferner and the return journey from Vent are free. Source: https://www.soelden.com/de/sommer/wandern-bergsteigen/wanderrouten-routen/wanderhighlights/hoehenpanoramaweg-tiefenbach-vent.html

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Simone
October 11, 2023, Plodersee

Unfortunately, the lake was completely dry when I visited in the fall.

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Simone
October 1, 2023, Plodersee

Unfortunately, the lake had no water at the beginning of October. I think it will be full of meltwater in the spring

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some family-friendly lakes in the Pitztal?

The Rifflsee is highly recommended for families due to its easy accessibility via cable car and a comfortable circular hiking trail that is even suitable for buggies. The Kaitanger landscape lake in Jerzens also offers a popular recreation area with a children's program and a pushchair-friendly path. The Piller landscape pond is another option with a small playground and snack bar.

Are there easy walks around the lakes in Pitztal?

Yes, many lakes offer easy walking opportunities. The Riffelsee Circular Trail around the Rifflsee is a beautiful, easy walk suitable for all ages and abilities. The Kaitanger landscape lake also features a well-developed, pushchair-friendly path. For more options, you can explore various easy hikes in the region, such as those listed in the Easy hikes in the Pitztal guide.

What unique activities can I do at the lakes in Pitztal?

At Rifflsee, you can experience Europe's highest raft trip on a 140 m² wooden raft, offering insights into Pitztal's history and views of glaciers. The Kaitanger landscape lake features a Flying Fox over the water as part of its children's program. For a more serene experience, the Piller landscape pond offers a relaxing atmosphere and a snack bar serving home-caught trout.

What natural features can I expect to see around Pitztal's lakes?

Pitztal is known for its stunning mountain scenery. Lakes like Gaislacher Lake are set in imposing mountain landscapes, offering magnificent views. The Brechsee is noted for its crystal-clear water that can appear in different colors depending on the viewing angle. The Hauersee, fed by the Hauerferner, features radiant turquoise glacier milk waters, reflecting the surrounding peaks.

Are there any lakes with amenities like cafes or restaurants nearby?

Yes, several lakes offer convenient amenities. At Rifflsee, you can find the Sunna Alm mountain restaurant at the Rifflseebahn mountain station, offering refreshments and Tyrolean delicacies. The Piller landscape pond also has a snack bar with a restaurant. For other options, many hiking routes around the lakes will lead you past huts or villages with dining facilities.

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

The summer months are generally the best time to visit Pitztal's lakes, as the weather is mild, and hiking trails are accessible. Many lakes, like the Kaitanger landscape lake, are popular summer destinations. During this period, you can fully enjoy outdoor activities and the vibrant natural surroundings.

Can I go wild swimming in the Pitztal lakes?

While many mountain lakes in Pitztal are pristine and beautiful, their high altitude means the water can be very cold, even in summer. The Kaitanger landscape lake is known for its high-quality drinking water, making it suitable for recreation. Always check local regulations and safety guidelines before attempting to swim in any natural body of water.

What kind of hiking trails are available near Pitztal's lakes?

Pitztal offers a variety of hiking trails around its lakes, ranging from easy family routes to demanding mountain tours. You can find comfortable circular trails, such as the one around Rifflsee, or more challenging treks that might include crossings to neighboring valleys. For detailed routes, refer to the Easy hikes in the Pitztal guide.

Are there any hidden or less-known lakes worth visiting in Pitztal?

Beyond the well-known spots, Pitztal is home to numerous mountain lakes and torrents. The Weißkarbach Mountain Lake and Mittelberglesee are beautiful, slightly less frequented options that offer serene mountain landscapes and crystal-clear waters, perfect for those seeking peace and nature away from the main crowds.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the lakes in Pitztal?

Besides hiking, the Pitztal region offers various outdoor activities. Near the lakes, you can find climbing gardens, such as those close to Rifflsee, suitable for different skill levels. The area is also popular for running, with several challenging trails available, as detailed in the Running Trails in the Pitztal guide. Road cycling routes are also present throughout the valley, which you can explore via the Road Cycling Routes in the Pitztal guide.

How accessible are the lakes in Pitztal by public transport?

Accessibility varies by lake. The Rifflsee is easily reached via a cable car from Mandarfen, which is typically served by public transport connections within the valley. For other lakes, public transport might take you to nearby villages, from where you would continue on foot. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for specific routes to your chosen lake destination.

Are there any lakes in Pitztal that are suitable for dog-friendly hikes?

Many trails around Pitztal's lakes are dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the natural beauty with your canine companion. The circular trail around Rifflsee is generally suitable for dogs. Always ensure your dog is on a leash, especially in protected areas or near livestock, and carry water for them. Check specific trail regulations before you go.

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