Best lakes around Pfäfers, a municipality in the Sarganserland region of Switzerland, offers diverse natural beauty and recreational opportunities. The area features a mix of natural mountain lakes, spring-fed pools, and artificial storage lakes. These bodies of water are set amidst varying landscapes, from dense forests to alpine mountain scenery. The region provides numerous opportunities for outdoor activities centered around its aquatic features.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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A beautiful hike through the Flims forest to Il Spir at any time of year
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For me the most beautiful of the five lakes 😎
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Great lake with beautiful mountain scenery
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From the small viewing platform at the "mountain station" you have the most beautiful view of the lake.
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Super beautiful turquoise lake
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Here, where the sky is reflected in the calm water, you can experience the magic of nature in its purest form. If you want, you can climb on the large, flat rock that is on the left before the descent to the lake and enjoy the most beautiful view the hiking trail has to offer.
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This is actually the best place to see the lake from above. Since it is in the middle of the forest, there are too many trees on most hiking trails that prevent a broad view of the lake. On the shore of the lake, the colors often look different again, depending on the time of day and the lighting conditions.
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The region boasts several stunning natural lakes. Schottensee is highly praised for its vibrant, almost surreal colors that change with the light, reflecting the surrounding mountains. Another gem is Cresta Lake, a spring-fed lake with crystal-clear, drinkable water nestled among dark fir trees, often described as fairytale-like.
Yes, Cresta Lake offers a natural pool that is open during the summer season, typically from mid-May to mid-September, depending on the weather. Its crystal-clear, drinkable water makes it a refreshing spot for a swim. Caumasee is also a very popular swimming lake, though it can get crowded.
Cresta Lake is considered family-friendly, with a stroller-friendly hiking trail leading to its natural pool from the Trin Mulin parking lot. Lake Cauma is also a popular family destination, offering facilities and a beach area.
Lake Cauma is noted for being wheelchair accessible, with a train providing access to the lake. For Cresta Lake, a stroller-friendly path is available from Trin Mulin, making it accessible for families with young children.
The area around Pfäfers offers diverse hiking opportunities. For instance, the 5-lake hike includes Wildseeluggen and Schottensee, offering breathtaking panoramic views after challenging ascents. You can find more hiking routes in the region by visiting the Hiking around Pfäfers guide.
Yes, there are road cycling routes that incorporate some of the lakes and surrounding areas. For example, a difficult route includes the Mapraggsee. You can explore various cycling options in the Road Cycling Routes around Pfäfers guide.
Many lakes, especially those with swimming facilities like Cresta Lake, are best visited during the summer season (mid-May to mid-September). However, popular spots like Lake Cauma can get very crowded on weekends, so early morning or weekday visits are recommended. Some lakes, like Caumasee, also offer a serene experience in winter.
Yes, within the municipality of Pfäfers, there are two significant artificial lakes: Mapraggsee and Gigerwaldsee. These serve as storage lakes for the Sarganserland power plants, contributing to the area's landscape.
Visitors frequently praise the crystal-clear, often drinkable water, the serene atmosphere, and the stunning natural beauty. The vibrant colors of lakes like Schottensee and the breathtaking mountain scenery around Wildseeluggen are often highlighted as unforgettable experiences.
Schottensee is particularly renowned for its vibrant and almost surreal colors. Depending on the light, its hues change, and the surrounding mountains are beautifully reflected in its waters, making it a very impressive sight.
Absolutely. The view of Wildseeluggen after an ascent is described as unforgettable, with the lake displaying a magical bluish hue amidst beautiful mountain scenery. Additionally, the Panoramic view of Lake Cauma offers spectacular vistas of its turquoise, blue, and green waters from above.
While specific regulations can vary by lake and season, many natural areas in Switzerland are dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. It's always best to check local signage or specific lake websites for the most current rules regarding dogs, especially in designated swimming or beach areas.
Yes, at Cresta Lake, there is a restaurant available. Lake Cauma also offers facilities and a restaurant, catering to its many visitors.
Cresta Lake is only accessible on foot. A stroller-friendly hiking trail leads to the natural pool from the Trin Mulin parking lot. During the summer season, there is an admission fee for the natural pool: CHF 7 for adults and CHF 3 for children (6 to 16 years).
Lake Cauma is renowned as one of Switzerland's most beautiful mountain lakes, famous for its breathtaking turquoise-blue waters and picturesque mountain scenery. While access was once free, there can be an entrance fee for its beaches, especially during peak season, due to its popularity.


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