Lakes around Iselsberg-Stronach offer diverse natural experiences in East Tyrol, Austria. This municipality is surrounded by alpine scenery, providing access to various lakes from high alpine settings to accessible bathing areas. The region is characterized by its mountainous landscape and distinct aquatic features, often set against the backdrop of the Lienz Dolomites. Iselsberg-Stronach is known for its opportunities for recreation and nature observation.
Last updated: May 27, 2026
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Hardy hikers can also swim in the lakes in summer. 😊
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Very clean water, in July a pleasant 23-24 degrees, beautifully situated in the middle of the forest under the mountains, beach with an entrance fee, but everything is very well maintained, lawns, diving tower, jetty with ladder, beer garden with friendly service, definitely recommended
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an MTB highlight that makes every biker's heart beat faster! Simply magnificent
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Very beautiful lake, easy to walk around. It is also worth extending to the "old lake". The view of the steep mountain face is sensational.
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A beautiful path leads around the lake. In theory, you could also go into the water in some places. Of course you should go to the swimming pool, but if you have a dog 🐕, for example, you are not allowed to go in there, then that would be an alternative. Saw it in two places
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The colors and beauty of this lake is unbelievable. You can't capture these impressions with photos as well as they are in real life.
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The region offers a diverse range of lakes, from high alpine mountain lakes like Lake Laserz, to natural bathing lakes such as Tristacher See, and unique wetland biotopes like Zwischenberger Lacke. You'll find everything from challenging mountain destinations to accessible recreational areas.
Yes, Tristacher See is particularly family-friendly. It's the only natural bathing lake in East Tyrol, offering swimming, a sunbathing lawn, a playground, and a scenic trail. During winter, it transforms into a natural ice skating rink, providing year-round activities for families.
For hikers and mountaineers, Lake Laserz, located high in the Lienz Dolomites near the Karlsbader Hütte, is an excellent choice. It serves as a base for numerous mountain tours, including challenging via ferratas. The Neualpl Lakes, situated at 2,436 m, also offer a stunning high-altitude lake landscape for experienced hikers.
Yes, Tristacher See is the only natural bathing lake in East Tyrol and is perfect for swimming during the summer months. Its clear waters and facilities make it a popular spot for a refreshing dip.
The lakes offer diverse natural features. Zwischenberger Lacke is a valuable wetland biotope, home to rare animal and plant species, ideal for nature observation. High alpine lakes like Lake Laserz are surrounded by rugged peaks and towering limestone rock faces, offering dramatic mountain scenery.
Yes, Tristacher See features a scenic trail around its perimeter, suitable for easy walks. While some high alpine lakes require more demanding hikes, there are options for less strenuous exploration.
Beyond visiting the lakes themselves, the area around Iselsberg-Stronach offers extensive outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including routes like the 'Schwarzkofelsee circular hike' or 'View of the Möll Valley – Winklerner Hut loop'. There are also dedicated MTB trails and road cycling routes available.
Yes, for those seeking an alpine experience, the Karlsbader Hütte is located directly by Lake Laserz and offers sleeping places. The Wangenitzsee Hut also provides overnight stays in an idyllic setting overlooking the lake.
The best time depends on your desired activity. Summer is ideal for swimming at Tristacher See and high-altitude hiking. Winter offers unique opportunities for ice skating and curling at Tristacher See when it freezes over, transforming the landscape into a romantic, snow-covered scene.
While Iselsberg-Stronach itself is a holiday resort, specific public transport options directly to each lake vary. Tristacher See is generally easily accessible from the region. For high alpine lakes like Lake Laserz, access typically involves a demanding hike from a car park, such as the Dolomitenhütte car park.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural experiences, from the sparkling mountain waters of Lake Laserz with its dramatic Lienz Dolomites backdrop, to the refreshing bathing opportunities at Tristacher See. The peaceful nature observation at Zwischenberger Lacke and the stunning high-altitude landscapes of the Neualpl Lakes are also highly valued.
Zwischenberger Lacke, a valuable wetland biotope located on the saddle between the Ederplan and Stronachkogel, offers a peaceful natural escape away from more crowded spots. It's an important habitat for rare species and ideal for quiet contemplation.


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