Best lakes around Lingenau are situated within the Bregenzerwald region of Vorarlberg, Austria. While Lingenau itself is characterized by rivers like the Subersach and Bregenzerach, the surrounding area offers various lake experiences. The region is part of the Naturpark Nagelfluhkette, providing diverse natural landscapes. These water bodies contribute to the area's appeal for outdoor activities.
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The Wildrosenmoos nature reserve is a tranquil moorland area with open expanses, typical moorland vegetation, and a unique play of light. It is also beautiful in winter, when the frozen ground and clear air lend the landscape an even more serene atmosphere. Please stay on the paths to protect the moor.
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A very beautiful raised bog near Sulzberg. Worth a visit at any time of year 🥰.
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Beautiful moorland area with footbridges and benches that invite you to linger.
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The Eibele Waterfalls offer a picturesque backdrop
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a very slow-paced piece of earth!
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On the way from Weißach to Eibele, right next to the route, immediately after the small wooden bridge, almost invisible, turn right immediately. Very nice corner, located cool in the shade. A short stop is definitely worth it.
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On the way from Weißach to Eibele, right next to the road, just after the small wooden bridge, almost impossible to miss, turn right immediately. A very beautiful spot, cool and shady. A quick stop is definitely worth it.
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Tour on YouTube: https://youtu.be/n1VFNmYsLIg
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While Lingenau itself is known for rivers like the Subersach and Bregenzerach, the surrounding Bregenzerwald region offers a variety of lake experiences. You can find natural lakes, moor lakes, and even dammed waters used for ecological power generation. Notable examples include the tranquil Lecknersee and the unique Wildrosenmoos Nature Reserve with its Moorweiher.
Yes, several spots are great for families. The Wildrosenmoos Nature Reserve offers a comfortable forest hiking trail suitable for families. The Eibeler Waterfalls provide a refreshing experience in summer, and Lecknersee is a quiet lake where families can relax by the water. The rivers Subersach and Bregenzerach also have popular swimming spots for all ages.
You'll find diverse hiking trails. For instance, a comfortable forest path leads through the Wildrosenmoos Nature Reserve to Moorweiher. The area around Körbersee Lake, though a longer hike from Kalbelesee, features a well-developed trail encircling the lake. The running trails around Lingenau also offer scenic routes, some of which pass by water features.
Yes, during warmer months, the rivers Subersach and Bregenzerach are popular for swimming, splashing, and dam building. The Subersach, in particular, has well-liked swimming areas, including a 'waterfall' spot. The Bruggerloch is also a natural bathing spot in the wider Vorarlberg region accessible from Lingenau.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy road cycling on routes like the 'View of the Allgäu from Buch – View of Sulzberg loop from Lingenau' or explore gravel biking trails such as the 'Bregenzerwald Gravel Tour'. Many of these routes offer scenic views and pass by water features. For more details, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Lingenau and Gravel biking around Lingenau guides.
Yes, Lecknersee is noted as being wheelchair accessible, offering a quiet spot by the water. While not a lake, the Weißach Dam (Krebs) also provides an interesting viewpoint with an artificial lake formed by ecological power generation, and its bike path is generally accessible.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Summer is ideal for swimming in the rivers and enjoying refreshing experiences at spots like the Eibeler Waterfalls. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling around the lakes and through the Bregenzerwald's natural landscapes.
Absolutely. The Wildrosenmoos Nature Reserve is a natural monument featuring a raised bog and a Moorweiher, offering insights into interesting geological genesis. The Bruggmoos, a remnant of an ice-age lake, can also be found along the Rotenberg-Waldweg trail within the Naturpark Nagelfluhkette.
Visitors appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty. Many enjoy finding a quiet spot by the water at places like Lecknersee. The refreshing experience of the Eibeler Waterfalls in summer and the comfortable forest trails through areas like the Wildrosenmoos Nature Reserve are also highly valued.
While specific cafes directly on every lake shore are not always present, the wider Bregenzerwald region and Lingenau itself offer various options. For example, Alpe Hörmoos, which includes a lake, features a mountain inn with dining options and overnight stays. You'll find cafes, pubs, and accommodation in the villages throughout the area.
The Weißach Dam (Krebs) is a man-made monument where the Weißach river was dammed for ecological power generation. It creates an artificial lake in a beautiful natural setting, inviting visitors to linger. The bike path leads past this interesting structure, offering scenic views.
Yes, Lecknersee is known for being very quiet, offering visitors a peaceful spot on the bank by the water. It's an ideal location if you're looking for solitude and relaxation amidst nature.


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