Lakes around Zwischbergen are located in the Zwischbergental valley, an alpine region in the canton of Valais, Switzerland. This area is characterized by its pristine mountain lakes and challenging hiking trails, set against a backdrop of peaks reaching up to 4,000 meters. Many routes follow historical smuggler's paths, offering a glimpse into the region's past. The valley provides a tranquil setting for nature observation and outdoor exploration.
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An extra tip: the chance of seeing ibex on the dam is always high, but be careful on particularly cloudy days: on those days the saltpetre is less present, and they know it 😉
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A perfect lake to cool off after a busy day of walking or simply to sunbathe.
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Great place
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amazing! amazing view, path for everyone on the left of the lake
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Built in the 1920s.
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Starting point and/or destination of numerous beautiful hikes. E.g. Gsponer Höhenweg
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Due to the cable car, this is a busy spot with plenty of space and entertainment, even for families. It's also a starting point for hikers aiming for higher ground. P.S. You can also walk here. 😉 (I then continued on to the Lagginhorn without using the cable car.) 😊]
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The Zwischbergental valley is known for its stunning alpine lakes. Among the most beautiful are Tschawinersee, often described as one of Valais' most picturesque mountain lakes, and Kreuzboden Lake, which offers a magnificent Alpine panorama. Another highly regarded spot is Cheggio Dam and Lake of the Horses, known for its very beautiful tour.
Yes, several lakes in the region are suitable for families. Kreuzboden Lake is considered family-friendly, offering a clear mountain setting and a raft ferry. The area around Cheggio Dam and Lake of the Horses also provides family-friendly experiences, with a scenic tour around the lake.
The lakes around Zwischbergen are set amidst breathtaking alpine scenery. You'll find clear, often blue, waters reflecting surrounding mountains, dense forests, and flower-strewn mountain pastures. The region is characterized by its wild beauty, with peaks reaching up to 4,000 meters. The Mattmark Reservoir, for instance, is Europe's largest earth dam, offering an imposing area with a wild and romantic setting.
The Zwischbergen region is ideal for outdoor activities, especially hiking and running. You can explore challenging but rewarding trails that often follow old smuggler's paths. For hiking, consider routes like the 'Zwischbergental Wooden Bridge – Mountain Lake in Valais loop' or the 'Mountain Lake in Valais – Gattascosa Hut loop'. For running, there are routes around lakes such as Lago Ragozza, Lago di Monscera, and Lago Arza. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Zwischbergen and Running Trails around Zwischbergen guides.
Yes, many trails in the Zwischbergental, including those leading to the lakes, follow old smuggler's paths, offering a glimpse into the region's past. The journey to Tschawinersee often follows one such path. The area near the Monscera Pass, which includes Monscera Lake, was historically significant as an important connection point used by smugglers for centuries.
The best time to visit the lakes around Zwischbergen is typically during the warmer months when hiking trails are clear of snow and the alpine flora is in bloom. This allows for full enjoyment of the challenging treks and the region's natural beauty. Some trails, like the one to Cheggio Dam and Lake of the Horses, can still have significant snow in early May.
While specific dog-friendly policies for each lake vary, the remote and natural setting of Zwischbergen generally offers opportunities for dog-friendly walks. It's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in alpine pastures where livestock may be present, and to check local regulations for specific areas or nature reserves.
Visitors highly appreciate the raw alpine beauty, the challenging yet rewarding treks, and the sense of historical adventure found in the tranquil setting. The clear mountain views and photo opportunities at places like Kreuzboden Lake are frequently mentioned. The imposing area and the possibility to walk around Mattmark Reservoir are also popular highlights.
Beyond the more prominent lakes, the Zwischbergental features an extraordinary sequence of small alpine lakes. The 'Tschawiner lakes' itinerary passes by several, including Wairasee, Ragozza Lake, Monscera Lake, and Arza Lake. These contribute to the picturesque alpine scenery and are often encountered along various hiking routes.
Public transport options are available to reach certain areas. For instance, you can take the PostBus to the dam wall of the Mattmark Reservoir. For other lakes, public transport might take you to nearby villages or passes, from where hiking trails lead to the lakes. It's recommended to check specific routes and schedules for your desired destination.
Absolutely. The entire Zwischbergental valley provides stunning vistas. Kreuzboden Lake is specifically highlighted for its great Alpine panorama and numerous photo opportunities. The clear waters of the lakes themselves offer beautiful reflections of the surrounding mountains, creating picturesque landscapes from many vantage points.


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