Best lakes in Bergwald are found within mountainous, forested regions, characterized by their clear waters and alpine backdrops. These areas, often spanning parts of Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, offer diverse natural landscapes. Visitors can explore a variety of lakes, from deep alpine bodies of water to smaller, tranquil mountain tarns. The Bergwald region provides opportunities for enjoying nature in a serene setting.
Last updated: May 23, 2026
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The food at the "Rosigen Anker" is perfectly fine and affordable.
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From the shore you have a great view over the lake and the Backenstein, which rises on the other side of the shore. This striking mountain is the local mountain of the municipality of Grundlsee.
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You can only reach the Kammersee and the waterfall behind it, which is considered to be the origin of the Traun, with the Plätten ferry from the Fischerhütte on the Toplitzsee. You can then explore the lake, which changes greatly in size throughout the year, and the waterfall on foot. Then the boat takes you back.
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Beautiful green shimmering lake. Very natural. Trips with "wooden barges" are offered.
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Wonderful place to unwind. It was really quiet here in May.
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Can only be reached by boat via the Toplitzsee (11 euros) There is some interesting information on the way here and then you have about 1/2 hour to walk to the lake - but it's easy. It is not far :) definitely highly recommended
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Beautiful lake! If you want to go to the Kammersee, a small lake directly behind the Toplitzsee, you can take the traditional wooden boat typical of the region, a Plätte. This is the only way to get to the "Traunsprung" a waterfall behind the Kammersee and to the lake. The price for the return trip is 11 euros. You then have about half an hour to walk to the lake before it goes back again - it's easy. :)
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At Lake Toplitz, you can take a traditional wooden boat, called a Plätte, to reach Kammersee and Source of the Traun, a natural monument featuring a waterfall. This is the only way to access the Kammersee, which offers a tranquil escape and changes greatly in size throughout the year. The boat trip itself is an adventure, often peppered with interesting information about the area.
Yes, several lakes in the region are well-suited for families. Lake Toplitz is considered family-friendly, and Gössl Lakeside Beach offers facilities like a campsite and a nice lawn, making it ideal for a relaxed day by the water. The View of Backenstein Across Grundlsee is also a family-friendly viewpoint.
The lakes in Bergwald are nestled within mountainous, forested regions, offering clear waters and alpine backdrops. You'll find natural monuments like Kammersee and Source of the Traun, which features a waterfall. Many lakes are surrounded by forests, and viewpoints like the one overlooking Backenstein across Grundlsee provide scenic perspectives of the local landscape and prominent mountains.
While the guide highlights focus on natural beauty and boat trips, the broader Alpbachtal region, where Bergwald is situated, is known for its excellent water quality and lakes suitable for swimming. For example, Lake Reintal is renowned as one of the warmest bathing lakes in Tyrol, and Reith bathing lake is fed by mountain springs, offering pleasant temperatures. Gössl Lakeside Beach is a designated area for enjoying the water.
There are numerous hiking opportunities near the Bergwald lakes. For easy family-friendly walks, consider routes like the "Fisherman's Hut at Lake Toplitz – Lake Toplitz loop from Parkplatz Rostiger Anker" or "Lake Toplitz – Fisherman's Hut at Lake Toplitz loop from Toplitzsee." More moderate options include the "Zimitzbach Waterfalls – Grundlsee loop from Toplitzsee." You can find more details on these and other routes in the Family-friendly hikes in Bergwald and Hikes from bus stations in Bergwald guides.
Yes, you can find amenities near some of the lakes. For instance, the Fisherman's Hut is located directly on the shores of Lake Toplitz. Additionally, Gössl Lakeside Beach has a campsite and several places to stop for refreshments nearby. The broader Alpbachtal region also offers various restaurants and accommodations.
The Alpbachtal region, where these lakes are located, is appealing for both summer and winter tourism. For swimming and water activities, summer is ideal, with some lakes like Reintal reaching up to 26 degrees Celsius. For tranquil strolls and enjoying nature, spring and autumn offer beautiful scenery. Winter provides opportunities for winter hiking around the frozen landscapes.
Absolutely. The View of Backenstein Across Grundlsee offers a stunning perspective over Grundlsee and the prominent Backenstein mountain. Lake Toplitz also features viewpoints, providing picturesque scenes of its deep waters.
Visitors appreciate the serene and idyllic settings, often describing them as 'wildly romantic.' The crystal-clear waters, stunning natural beauty, and the tranquility of places like Lake Berglstein (a hidden gem in the forest) are frequently mentioned. The unique experience of taking a Plätte boat to explore hidden areas like Kammersee is also a highlight for many.
Yes, there are cycling opportunities in the wider Bergwald area. For example, you can explore traffic-free bike rides such as the "Riedlbach Stream – Eselalm loop from Bad Mitterndorf-Heilbrunn" or the "Tauplitzalm parking lot – Tauplitzalm loop from Krallersee." More options can be found in the Traffic-free bike rides in Bergwald guide.


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