Lakes around Strengen offer a serene landscape amidst alpine pastures and impressive mountain scenery in the Arlberg region of Austria. This area features natural bodies of water known for their tranquility and natural beauty. Visitors can explore a variety of lakes, from peaceful high-altitude spots to man-made reservoirs. Strengen serves as a base for exploring these natural wonders, providing opportunities for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Great Alpine Club hut with two large dormitories, good food and a fantastic view: during the day over the surrounding valleys, at sunrise it is fantastic and at night over the Milky Way and in August over the Perseids.
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A good place to stay overnight. However, you have to drive a bit up the mountain. The manager was very friendly.
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In winter a restaurant for skiers, in summer an Alpine Club hut, perfectly renovated, great furnishings, mountaineering is fun there, for experienced mountaineers the Hexenkopf is a great destination, more lonely mountains towards the Swiss border, where you quickly forget the nearby ski slopes. Of course, the small lake below the hut, which gives it its name, is also worth mentioning.
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The Hexenseehütte is located at 2,588 meters above sea level. Where else can you sleep so high and so comfortably? Mountain hikers can sleep in two camps with a total of 18 beds, for example to climb the Hexenkopf early in the morning at sunrise. Due to the infrastructure of the mountain railway, the hut is quite well equipped with showers and electricity. Even the starry nights are worth the climb.
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Make a stop at the Alpengasthof on the Sunny Mountain. Finally a real hot chocolate 😇 so made with milk and not water. For the good hunger I can also offer the rosti with spiegrleien. Nice that there is also all kinds of choice for the vegetarian 👍
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The low ropes course in the Sunny Mountain adventure park is the perfect place for little climbers. The kids can scramble over tree trunks, swing on ropes and balance over bridges - this requires skill, balance and concentration. The adventure park is at an altitude of 1,830 meters, so you are also guaranteed a wonderful view. In addition to the climbing garden, there is also a petting zoo, an adventure playground, the Almmuseum and a disc golf course. There is enough space and action for the whole family. If you get hungry while romping around, you will find a gastronomic offer in the park or you can use one of the barbecue areas. There is no entrance fee to the park, but you have to pay for some attractions. The Diasbahn takes you from Kappl up to the adventure park. From the mountain station it is only a stone's throw to Tobeland.
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The Strengen area offers a diverse range of lakes, from serene natural alpine lakes nestled in high meadows to man-made reservoirs that now serve as popular recreation areas. These bodies of water are known for their tranquility and natural beauty, set against impressive mountain scenery.
Yes, Tramser Pond is a great option for families. It's a man-made reservoir that functions as a local recreation area with a swimming lake, a beautiful lawn, and an adventure playground in summer. Additionally, the Sunny Mountain Adventure Park, which includes a lake, offers a low ropes course, petting zoo, and various playgrounds, accessible via the Diasbahn from Kappl.
For stunning views and a true alpine experience, consider hiking to Urgsee, which is beautifully nestled in the idyllic mountain landscape with a narrow hiking trail along its eastern shore. Another option is the area around Hexensee Hut, located at 2,588 meters above sea level near a lake, offering panoramic views over surrounding valleys and serving as a starting point for high alpine terrain.
Absolutely. The region around Strengen is well-suited for mountain biking. You can explore various trails, including routes that offer views of the Cartel lake or take you through the Paznauner Valley. For detailed routes and difficulty levels, check out the MTB Trails around Strengen guide.
Yes, Tramser Pond is explicitly mentioned as a swimming lake, especially popular during the summer months. It's freely accessible and provides a pleasant spot to cool off.
The lakes and their surroundings are rich in natural features. Tramser Pond, for instance, is a protected habitat for rare animals and plants, including noble crabs, various dragonfly species, and pond mussels. The high alpine areas, like those near the Marmot Trail, offer chances to spot marmots if you remain quiet and observant.
The best time to visit largely depends on your desired activities. Summer is ideal for swimming at lakes like Tramser Pond and for hiking in the high alpine areas, enjoying lush pastures and alpine roses. Winter offers opportunities for activities like winter hiking and tobogganing, especially around Egger Weiher, which is accessible via a cleared winter path.
Yes, the Hexensee Hut, located at 2,588 meters above sea level near a lake, offers comfortable sleeping arrangements in dormitories. It's a fantastic spot for mountain hikers to stay overnight, enjoy good food, and experience breathtaking sunrises and starry nights, especially for those looking to climb the Hexenkopf early in the morning.
Beyond mountain biking, the Strengen area also provides excellent opportunities for gravel biking and road cycling. You can find routes that offer views of the Verwall Valley or follow the Rosanna. For detailed routes, refer to the Gravel biking around Strengen guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Strengen guide.
Visitors consistently highlight the tranquility and natural beauty of the lakes, appreciating the opportunity to relax and immerse themselves in the untouched alpine environment. The stunning mountain views, lush pastures, and diverse outdoor activities like hiking and biking are frequently praised. The community has shown strong appreciation, with over 240 upvotes and 150 photos shared for these locations.
While many trails lead to higher alpine lakes, some areas offer more accessible paths. For example, a path leads to Tramser Pond from Landeck in about 30 minutes, offering beautiful panoramic views. The Egger Weiher, mentioned in regional research, is also reachable via pleasant hiking trails, including a dedicated winter path.


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