Lakes around Thüringerberg, located in the UNESCO Biosphere Park Großes Walsertal in Vorarlberg, Austria, offer diverse aquatic experiences. The region serves as a starting point for exploring various lakes, from natural swimming spots to mountain tarns. While large lakes are not directly within Thüringerberg, the surrounding area provides numerous destinations for water-based activities and scenic views. This area is characterized by its alpine landscape and natural beauty.
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Most visited ski touring summit in the Damüls area, well worth it. Various descent options with different levels of difficulty and exposure. Long powder fun on the north side.
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Here you can descend to the Süsner See and then climb back up to the Sünser Spitze.
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Great summit with ideal panoramic views and a small idyllic mini lake. A dreamy place.
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Yes, the region offers natural swimming lakes. Sünser Lake is a natural high mountain lake suitable for swimming on warm summer days. Another excellent option is Seewaldsee near Fontanella, known for its clear, turquoise mountain water and family-friendly features.
Seewaldsee near Fontanella is highly recommended for families, featuring a children's playground and barbecue area. While swimming is prohibited at Lake Galina, its location directly on a bike path makes it a great spot for a break during a family bike ride.
Absolutely. Sünser Lake is beautifully situated, almost completely encircled by mountains, offering a picturesque setting. The Lünersee also boasts stunning mountain scenery, making it a popular destination for its views.
The area around Thüringerberg's lakes is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as those detailed in the Hiking around Thüringerberg guide, including routes like the Montjola Waterfall loop. For cycling enthusiasts, there are MTB trails and gravel biking routes, which you can explore in guides like MTB Trails around Thüringerberg and Gravel biking around Thüringerberg.
Yes, the Lünersee, a former natural mountain lake, was transformed into a reservoir and is known for its impressive size and depth, surrounded by scenic walking paths. The Latschau Reservoir near Bürserberg also offers a striking scene with its calm, green-blue waters set against a mountain backdrop, ideal for tranquil walks.
The summer months are ideal for visiting the lakes, especially for swimming in natural mountain lakes like Sünser Lake and Seewaldsee. The clear, refreshing water provides a welcome escape from the heat. For hiking and enjoying the alpine scenery, late spring to early autumn generally offers pleasant conditions.
Yes, the Lünersee features a largely family-friendly and easy-to-walk circular path around the lake. The Latschau Reservoir also offers pleasant walks around its perimeter, providing a tranquil spot to enjoy the scenery.
Visitors often appreciate the peaceful atmosphere and the opportunity for a refreshing swim in lakes like Seewaldsee. The unique experience of swimming in a high-alpine lake such as Sünser Lake is also highly valued. The impressive mountain scenery surrounding many of these lakes, including the Lünersee, is a consistent highlight.
While direct amenities vary by lake, the region offers options. For example, Das Bädle, Laterns is a hut that provides restaurant and accommodation services. For broader options, you can find cafes, pubs, and accommodation in the general Thüringerberg and Großes Walsertal area.
Yes, Sünser Pass, located between Sünser Spitze and Portlahorn, offers views of a somewhat remote mountain lake, providing a more secluded experience away from crowds. Sünser Lake itself is also noted for its peacefulness.
The lakes within the UNESCO Biosphere Park Großes Walsertal, such as Seewaldsee and Sünser Lake, are integral to the region's natural beauty and ecological diversity. They offer pristine environments for recreation and contribute to the unique alpine landscape that the biosphere park aims to protect and preserve.


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