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Top 20 Lakes in the Stubaital

Lakes in the Stubaital are a prominent feature of this Tyrolean valley in Austria. The region is characterized by its alpine landscape, offering a variety of mountain lakes nestled amidst peaks. These natural bodies of water are often fed by glacier meltwater or underground sources. The Stubaital provides numerous opportunities for outdoor activities centered around its diverse lake environments.

Best lakes in the Stubaital

  • The most popular lakes is Blue Tarn, a lake known for its captivating interplay of water colors. It is a worthwhile detour from the Sulzenauhütte and a highlight of the Wild Water Trail.
  • Another must-see spot is Mutterberger Lake, a lake situated amidst a stone desert. It features two small islets with cairns and offers views of surrounding peaks.
  • Visitors also love Grünausee, the largest of the mountain lakes in the Stubai Valley at an altitude of 2,335 meters. Its clear waters display a range of colors and it is easily accessible from the Sulzenau Hut.
  • Stubaital is known for its high alpine lakes, including glacial lakes and accessible landscape lakes. The region offers a variety of lake types for different experiences, from remote mountain tarns to family-friendly swimming spots.
  • The lakes in the Stubaital are appreciated by the komoot community, with 27 highlights receiving over 190 upvotes and 142 photos.

Last updated: May 3, 2026

Bremer Hut

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The Bremer Hütte is located on the Stubai High Trail. Neighboring huts are the Nürnberger and the Innsbrucker hut. From the Bremer Hütte offers in good weather, an ascent to the Inner Wetterspitze or to the observation point.

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Panorama Lake Schlick

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Speichersee with a great view and start of the Scheibenweg.

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Lake Egesen

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Cool photo opportunity and rest stop.

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Blue Tarn

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A worthwhile detour from the Sulzenauhütte, and a crowning highlight of the second stage of the Wild Water Trail, if you don't want to climb to the Sulzenauferner (stage 3).

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Serles Water Playground

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An ingenious place for the kids to romp, try out and understand ... in not so so good weather then the kids have the chance to play almost alone ... this is only partially possible in good weather, as it is very up here can be overflowing. But it pays to stop by here. Water has a magical attraction, just like other elements ...

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Kampler Lake & Lake Café

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The Kampler See in a district of Neustift im Stubaital was created as a landscape lake, but nevertheless, there are opportunities for a refreshing dip (at your own risk). Gentle meadows with shady trees offer ample resting spaces, some areas have remained beautifully wild, with tall grasses and wildflowers growing here. Children and teenagers have fun at the children's playground with swings, slides, a sandpit, and a climbing wall. Drinks and small snacks are served in the cozy Seestüberl with a sun terrace.

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Grünausee

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Lake Grünau is easily accessible and about an hour from the Sulzenau Hut. The clear blue meltwater, dammed by the lateral moraine of the Wilder Freiger, is worth a hike. The climb to the Mairspitze is still worthwhile, but challenging.

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Mutterberger Lake

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After the ascent from the Dresdner Hütte through the bare stone desert, one arrives at the Mutterbergsee with two small islets on which cairns are set up, someone was brave to swim through the cold water and set them up, all attention!

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Sulzenauferner Glacial Valley

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The valley through which the lower path leads from the Sulzenau hut to the Beiljoch is the track of the Sulzenauferner. Every year the glacier retreats a few inches. Far ahead of today's glacier a rock with a red color bears the inscription "1990" - today only a small brook can be seen from the glacier.

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Serlespark Reservoirs

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The Serlespark is located near the mountain station of the Serlesbahn. It is an area that extends around the new reservoirs of the Serles. It offers enough space for all kinds of activities, from walking and playing to picnicking and enjoying the view.

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Antoine Fabre
August 9, 2025, Bremer Hütte

Nice cabin and view but the owner is not the most welcoming person.

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Beautiful, a bit like Iceland. Near the huts, there are blue lakes, a via ferrata, and a climbing garden.

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BarfußUlrich
June 22, 2025, Egesensee

A nice little lake away from the ski area above the Dresdner Hütte. Also good for swimming.

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Mattia Pastore
February 3, 2025, Bremer Hütte

A pretty, original mountain hut in the furthest part of the Gschnitztal. The hut is normally open from June to September.

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Robby
January 31, 2025, Mutterberger See

Simply fantastic. A quick swim is also possible in summer.

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WandernGabyErich
September 19, 2024, Egesensee

A pretty place with a beautiful view

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Bastiaan Gaillard
September 9, 2024, Grünausee

What a beautiful lake with brilliant blue water. If it is warm, excellent for swimming.

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Nicolet
September 8, 2024, Bremer Hütte

A quaint little hut, beautifully situated. A cable car to the hut is currently being built.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most popular lakes in the Stubaital?

Visitors frequently enjoy the captivating Blue Tarn, known for its unique water colors. Another favorite is Mutterberger Lake, situated amidst a stone desert with scenic islets. The largest mountain lake, Grünausee, is also highly regarded for its clear, colorful waters and accessibility from the Sulzenau Hut.

Are there family-friendly lakes in the Stubaital?

Yes, several lakes are ideal for families. Kampler Lake in Neustift is a popular recreation area with extensive relaxation spots, a children's playground, and a cozy 'Seestüberl'. The Serlespark Reservoirs near the Serlesbahn mountain station also offer ample space for activities, sunbathing, and a water games area specifically designed for children.

What kind of hiking trails can I find near the lakes in Stubaital?

The Stubaital offers a wide range of hiking trails near its lakes, from easy strolls to challenging high-alpine routes. You can find easy family hikes like the 'Serlespark Reservoirs – Serlesbahn Mountain Station loop' or more demanding routes such as the 'Mutterbergersee' trail. Many lakes are integrated into longer treks, including stages of the 'Stubaier Höhenweg'. For more details on routes, visit the Hiking in the Stubaital guide.

What unique natural features or viewpoints do the Stubaital lakes offer?

The lakes are renowned for their stunning natural beauty. Blue Tarn is famous for its captivating interplay of water colors. Mutterberger Lake features two small islets adorned with cairns amidst a bare stone desert, offering spectacular views of surrounding peaks. The Grünausee, formed by glacial moraines, displays a wonderful array of colors in its clear waters.

Are there easily accessible lakes or easy hikes around them?

Yes, for easier access and less strenuous hikes, Kampler Lake is a great option, located in a district of Neustift with gentle meadows. The Serlespark Reservoirs are also easily reachable near the Serlesbahn mountain station. For more easy hiking options, explore the Easy hikes in the Stubaital guide.

When is the best time to visit the lakes in the Stubaital?

The best time to visit the lakes in the Stubaital is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (June to September). During this period, the snow has melted from most high-alpine trails, and the weather is more stable, allowing for pleasant hiking and enjoying the vibrant colors of the lakes. Some lower-lying lakes like Kampler Lake are accessible earlier and later in the season.

Can I swim in the lakes of the Stubaital?

While many mountain lakes are quite cold due to their glacial origins, some offer refreshing dips. Mutterberger Lake is recognized for its crystal-clear waters inviting visitors to linger and relax, offering refreshing dips. The Stubaier Gesundheitssee (Lake of Health) in Milders is a fantastic swimming spot fed with fresh spring water, and can even be heated for a more pleasant experience.

Are there cafes or amenities near the lakes?

Yes, some lakes offer amenities. Kampler Lake features a cozy 'Seestüberl' with a sun terrace serving drinks and light meals. The Serlespark Reservoirs also have facilities and sunbathing lawns. For high-alpine lakes, you might find huts like the Bremer Hut nearby, which offer accommodation and food, such as the Bremer Hut.

Are the lakes in Stubaital dog-friendly?

Generally, dogs are welcome on trails and near lakes in the Stubaital, provided they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. It's always advisable to check specific regulations for nature reserves or protected areas, but most outdoor areas are dog-friendly. Ensure your dog is accustomed to hiking, especially on more challenging mountain trails.

How have glaciers influenced the formation of Stubaital's lakes?

Many of the Stubaital's lakes are direct results of glacial activity. For instance, the bed of Grünausee was formed by the moraines of the Wilder Freiger glacier. The 'Blaue Lacke' is a more recent formation, a product of climate change and glacial retreats, forming behind moraines left by past glacial advances. These glacial influences contribute to their unique colors and high-alpine settings.

Which lakes offer a high-alpine experience?

For a true high-alpine experience, consider visiting Mutterberger Lake, situated amidst a bare stone desert after an ascent from the Dresdner Hütte. Grünausee, at an altitude of 2,335 meters, also provides a stunning high-mountain setting. The Blue Tarn is another high-alpine gem, often reached as a detour from the Sulzenauhütte.

Are there cycling routes near the lakes in Stubaital?

Yes, the Stubaital offers various cycling routes that pass by or offer views of its beautiful lakes and surrounding landscapes. You can find routes ranging from moderate to difficult, such as the 'View of the Glacier – View of the Stubai Valley loop'. For detailed cycling options, refer to the Cycling in the Stubaital guide.

What makes the water colors of some Stubaital lakes so unique?

The unique and often intense blue or green colors of Stubaital's lakes are influenced by several factors. Many are fed by underground sources or glacier meltwater, which can carry fine rock flour (glacial milk) that scatters sunlight, creating vibrant turquoise hues. The underlying surface and cloud cover also play a role in the captivating interplay of colors, as seen in the Blue Tarn and Grünausee.

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