Best lakes in the Region Seefeld – Tirols Hochplateau are situated within a high plateau in Tyrol, Austria. This area is characterized by its diverse natural landscape, including forests, moorland, and alpine scenery. The region offers a variety of lakes, from natural bathing spots to periodic lakes and artificial reservoirs. It serves as a destination for outdoor activities and offers views of the surrounding mountains.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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Pretty deserted now in winter, the trout are extremely happy. The piers are designed to accommodate many anglers. I imagine them sitting so close together in the summer, silent and peaceful.
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The Weidachsee is always well attended! The circular trail is easy and very beautiful!
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Wonderful views of the surrounding mountains!
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Here you can cast your fishing line for a fee and with a bit of luck the trout will bite! There is a snack bar and the option to prepare your catch ready for cooking. https://www.gebirgsforelle.at/angelteich-weidachsee-leutasch-tirol.html
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The beauty of the reservoir on the Gschwandtkopf is still an insider tip among connoisseurs. In the summer months, the lake is a popular hiking and excursion destination, and an e-bike tour to the lake is also more than worthwhile. If you would like to save your energy, you can also conveniently use the nearby cable car. While the surrounding mountains are reflected in the clear water, you can see far into the Möserer Valley and the Hohe Munde. Unfortunately, swimming is not permitted here. The artificial lake holds more than 110,000 m³ of water and serves as a snowmaking pond for artificial snow production in winter. The masses of water stored here enable around 100 coupled snow cannons to produce an impressive snowmaking capacity of 400 liters of snow per second. A few minutes away, on the summit of the Gschwandtkopf, lies the rustic Sonnenalm in the middle of the beautiful Tyrolean mountains with a unique view of the Inn Valley.
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The Wildsee, also called the Wilder See, is located in the northern Black Forest in Baden-Württemberg, northeast of the Ruhestein in the municipality of Baiersbronn. The lake, far from any settlement, lies at an elevation of 910 m, east of the main ridge of the Northern Black Forest, in a Würm glacial cirque with several moraine ridges, up to 120 m deep. It is particularly visible from the neighboring Seekopf (1055 m above sea level). The almost circular cirque lake has an area of 2.4 hectares, a depth of 11.5 m, and drains via the Schönmünz River into the Murg. It is slightly dammed, as it was once used as a surge water for log rafting. The Wildsee is part of the Black Forest National Park, established in 2014. Since 1939 it was surrounded by the Wilder See – Hornisgrinde nature reserve, which stretched over an area of 766 hectares across the highlands east of the mountain ridge between Hornisgrinde and Ruhestein and has largely been incorporated into the national park.
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The view is great. The lake, not so much. Unfortunately it was created due to ski tourism. The entire mountain is designed for this.
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For swimming, Eastern shore of Lake Möserer See is renowned as one of Tyrol's warmest natural bathing lakes, with summer temperatures reaching up to 25 degrees Celsius. Wildsee Seefeld also offers two public bathing areas, Waldbad Sonja and Strandperle, during summer.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Eastern shore of Lake Möserer See features a 1,500 m² children's adventure playground. At Wildsee Seefeld, families can enjoy pedal boating, mini-golf, beach volleyball, and a playground at Waldbad Sonja. The Weidachsee Fishing Lake also offers family-friendly facilities.
The Region Seefeld – Tirols Hochplateau is home to fascinating 'aperiodic' lakes like Wildmoossee and Lottensee. These lakes appear periodically, typically in spring, depending on snowmelt and rainfall, filling depressions in the meadows before often disappearing again after a few weeks. Their unpredictable appearance makes them a unique natural spectacle.
There are numerous hiking opportunities around the lakes, ranging from easy walks to more challenging routes. You can enjoy a leisurely walk around Wildsee Seefeld, or explore the trails surrounding Eastern shore of Lake Möserer See, including routes leading to magnificent plateau views. The area around Kaltwassersee also offers well-maintained hiking trails with stunning mountain reflections. For more options, explore the easy hikes guide for the region.
Yes, several lakes offer nearby dining options. At Eastern shore of Lake Möserer See, there's a restaurant. Wildsee Seefeld has the Strandperle café-restaurant. Near Lottensee, you'll find the charming Lottensee Hut, offering traditional Tyrolean cuisine, and the Wildmoosalm restaurant is close to Wildmoossee.
The lakes offer beauty year-round. Summer is ideal for swimming and water activities, with warm temperatures at lakes like Eastern shore of Lake Möserer See. Autumn provides stunning views with changing foliage, perfect for peaceful walks. In winter, the snow-covered landscapes transform the area into a magical setting, with opportunities for ice-skating on Eastern shore of Lake Möserer See when the ice is thick enough, and cross-country skiing around the periodic lakes.
Absolutely. The Gschwandtkopf Reservoir Lake provides a panoramic view from the top of Gschwandtkopf, making it a popular photo motif with views of the reservoir and mountains. Kaltwassersee is also known for its stunning views, especially when the surrounding Karwendel mountain peaks are reflected in its clear waters.
While specific regulations for each lake may vary, many hiking trails around the lakes are dog-friendly. For example, the circular trail around Wildsee Seefeld is popular for walks, and the general region is known for its outdoor activities. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash and clean up after them.
Beyond swimming and hiking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find excellent gravel biking routes, such as those detailed in the gravel biking guide for the Region Seefeld – Tirols Hochplateau. In winter, cross-country skiing is popular, especially around the Wildmoos plateau where Lottensee and Wildmoossee are located.
Yes, many lakes offer easy and accessible walking paths. A leisurely walk around Wildsee Seefeld is popular and suitable for all, with cleared paths even in winter. The path circling Eastern shore of Lake Möserer See also offers varied views and is considered an easy stroll. The area around Lottensee and Wildmoossee is also accessible via family-friendly hiking trails.
The Wildmoos Nature Reserve, located on the Seefeld Plateau, is characterized by its quiet beauty and untouched nature. It features shady forests, spectacular views, and rare natural phenomena, including the periodic lakes Lottensee and Wildmoossee. It's a real insider tip for nature lovers, offering wonderful hikes in every season and a fairytale cross-country skiing paradise in winter.


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