Best lakes around Hochfilzen are found within the Pillerseetal region, known for its natural beauty and outdoor activities. Hochfilzen is a biathlon stronghold and a hub for winter sports and summer hiking. The area features diverse lakes nestled amidst mountain ranges like the Lofer and Leogang Steinberge, offering various recreational opportunities. This region provides a landscape of mountains and water, suitable for exploration.
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Here you can go into the water very shallowly... However, the water is very cold.
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Very easy to see from the summit cross... Including a mountain panorama.
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Cycle past Pillersee on good cycle paths near the shore 👍☀️😊
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Always nice around the Pillersee. Be careful, there is a short sliding distance at a kiosk
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The Pillersee is a mountain lake in the Northern Limestone Alps in the Austrian state Tyrol.The approximately 24 hectare Pillersee is located in the Pillerseetal of the same name near the municipality of St. Ulrich am Pillersee at 835 m above sea level. A.. Tributaries are several streams that originate in the adjacent Loferer Steinberge and the Kitzbühel Alps. The lake drains through the Haselbach/Grieselbach (Loferbach, Strubache), which also flows in as such, then passes through the Öfenschlucht and then flows into the Saalach in Lofer. The maximum depth of the lake is seven meters. The Pillersee owes its creation to a landslide around 15,000 years ago, which interrupted the outflow at the level of the Ofenschlucht and thus dammed the Pillersee. Like many mountain lakes in the northern Limestone Alps, Pillersee tends to silt up due to the regular entry of floating debris. Currently, the lake has a length of 1.6 kilometers and a maximum width of about 300 meters. Source Wikipedia
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For a refreshing swim, Pillersee is a great choice, though its clear mountain water rarely exceeds 20 degrees Celsius. It has a designated bathing area. The Pillersee Bathing Area and Seestüberl offers shallow water access and facilities. Another excellent option is the Lauchsee in Fieberbrunn, a natural moor lake whose water warms up sufficiently for bathing often as early as May, featuring a swimming area and children's section. Brave hikers can also take a dip in the cold waters of the Wildsee after a mountain tour.
Yes, several lakes are ideal for families. The area around Pillersee offers a family-friendly trail with playful elements. The Pillersee Bathing Area and Seestüberl provides shallow water for kids. The Lauchsee in Fieberbrunn also features a separate children's area, a water platform, and a playground, making it very suitable for families.
You'll find a variety of hiking trails. The Eastern Shore Trail at Pillersee offers scenic views of the Buchensteinwand mountain range. For a more challenging experience, a hike to the Wildsee and the Wildseeloder Hut at 1,847 meters provides breathtaking mountain panoramas. You can find more detailed hiking routes in the Running Trails around Hochfilzen guide, which includes options like the Griessener Moor Nature Reserve.
The lakes are beautiful year-round, but the best time depends on your preferred activities. For swimming, late spring (May) through summer is ideal, as the Lauchsee warms up early, and Pillersee offers refreshing dips. For hiking, summer and early autumn provide pleasant temperatures and stunning views. In winter, the frozen Pillersee can be used for ice skating.
Absolutely. The Wildsee (also known as Wildseelodersee) is a stunning mountain lake situated at an altitude of 1,847 meters above Fieberbrunn. It offers magnificent views of the Loferer and Leoganger Steinberge mountains and the Wilder Kaiser. The Wildseeloder Hut is located on its shore, providing a place to rest or stay overnight.
Yes, you can. The Pillersee Bathing Area and Seestüberl includes a lakeside restaurant. The Lauchsee in Fieberbrunn also has a lakeside restaurant known for its healthy food and cozy ambiance. For those hiking to higher altitudes, the Wildseeloder Hut offers refreshments after a strenuous climb.
The Lauchsee is a natural moor lake, and its brownish moor water is believed to have soothing properties, making it a unique bathing experience. Pillersee is known for its clear, cold mountain water nestled amidst the Lofer and Leogang Steinberge mountains. The Wildsee is a typical cirque lake, formed during the last ice age, offering a pristine high-alpine environment.
Yes, the region offers several cycling opportunities. You can enjoy cycling along the idyllic Grießelbach, which leads uphill through the Pillerseetal to Pillersee. For more detailed routes, check out the Cycling around Hochfilzen guide, which includes routes like the Pillersee Bathing Area loop.
Beyond hiking and swimming, you can enjoy mountain biking on trails like those found in the MTB Trails around Hochfilzen guide. Fishing is permitted in a designated area on the south bank of the Lauchsee. During winter, the frozen Pillersee offers opportunities for ice skating.
While specific public transport details for each lake are not provided, the Pillerseetal region is generally well-connected. For the Wildsee, you can shorten the challenging ascent by using a train, which takes you closer to the Wildseeloder Hut.
Visitors appreciate the stunning natural beauty, especially the clear mountain water of Pillersee set against the Lofer and Leogang Steinberge mountains. The refreshing dips, family-friendly facilities at spots like the Pillersee Bathing Area, and the tranquility of high-altitude lakes like the Wildsee are frequently highlighted. The region's diverse offerings, from moor lakes to mountain reservoirs like Asitz Reservoir, also contribute to its appeal.


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