Lakes around Sellrain, located in the Tyrolean Alps, offer diverse natural landscapes and recreational opportunities. The region is characterized by its mountainous terrain and serene water bodies. Visitors can find both natural mountain lakes and man-made reservoirs. This area provides settings for various outdoor activities, including hiking and enjoying alpine scenery.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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Beautiful reservoir with loungers and other seating options. It's a great place to linger and take a break.
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Great starting point for hikes. The scavenger hunt for the kids is great.
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The beauty of the reservoir on the Gschwandtkopf is still an insider tip among connoisseurs. In the summer months, the lake is a popular hiking and excursion destination, and an e-bike tour to the lake is also more than worthwhile. If you would like to save your energy, you can also conveniently use the nearby cable car. While the surrounding mountains are reflected in the clear water, you can see far into the Möserer Valley and the Hohe Munde. Unfortunately, swimming is not permitted here. The artificial lake holds more than 110,000 m³ of water and serves as a snowmaking pond for artificial snow production in winter. The masses of water stored here enable around 100 coupled snow cannons to produce an impressive snowmaking capacity of 400 liters of snow per second. A few minutes away, on the summit of the Gschwandtkopf, lies the rustic Sonnenalm in the middle of the beautiful Tyrolean mountains with a unique view of the Inn Valley.
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The view is great. The lake, not so much. Unfortunately it was created due to ski tourism. The entire mountain is designed for this.
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Idyllic lake. Invite you to linger.
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Arrived on this plateau, a sun-drenched "Platzl" with a view of the Inn Valley awaits.
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Very nice and cozy hut with very nice hospitality. Kaiserschmarrn and coffee were delicious! The way there has wonderful panoramas but goes uphill at one point or another.
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Visitors to the Sellrain region frequently enjoy the serene Lake Hirschebensee, known for its dramatic mountain scenery and grazing animals in summer. Another favorite is the Gschwandtkopf Reservoir Lake, which offers extensive panoramic views from the top of the Gschwandtkopf. The area also features the Winnebachsee Hut, which is situated near a lake and offers excellent views and child-friendly amenities.
Yes, several lakes around Sellrain are well-suited for families. Lake Hirschebensee and Gschwandtkopf Reservoir Lake are both noted as family-friendly. The Panorama Lake Schlick is a recreational oasis with loungers and is the starting point for the Scheibenweg, an adventure path. The Winnebachsee Hut, located near a lake, is also recognized for its child-friendliness.
The Sellrain region offers a variety of hiking trails around its lakes, ranging from scenic circular routes to more challenging alpine ascents. For example, the journey to Bergersee is a rewarding circular hike from Alpengasthof Praxmar. Many reservoirs, like the Finstertaler Reservoir, provide excellent hiking opportunities in high alpine landscapes with impressive vistas. You can explore various mountain hikes in the area, including routes like the Lampsenspitze Summit loop or the Rinnenspitze Summit loop. Find more details on these trails in the Mountain Hikes around Sellrain guide.
While many alpine lakes are quite cold, some are suitable for swimming. Vollfahrt Lake is known for its tranquil waters ideal for swimming and kayaking. Lake Natters, easily accessible from the region, is a popular bog lake with excellent water quality, lifeguards on duty during summer, and recreational facilities, making it a favored spot for bathing.
Vollfahrt Lake is considered a lesser-known gem tucked away amidst the mountainous terrain of Sellrain. Its tranquil waters and stunning setting make it ideal for those seeking a peaceful retreat away from bustling tourist spots. The journey to Bergersee, via a scenic circular hike, also offers a picturesque mountain lake experience that feels more secluded.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views and the serene natural beauty. Highlights like the Winnebachsee Hut are praised for their fantastic location, excellent food, and staff. The Lake Hirschebensee is described as an 'absolute idyll' with dramatic mountain scenery, while the Panorama Lake Schlick is valued as a recreational oasis with relaxation loungers.
Yes, the region offers several cycling routes that pass by or are near various lakes. For example, you can find routes like the 'Wilten Basilica – Swimming area at Natterer See loop' or the 'Völser Innau – Inntal Cycle Path loop'. These routes provide opportunities to explore the scenic landscapes around the lakes by bike. More details can be found in the Cycling around Sellrain guide.
The best time to visit the lakes around Sellrain largely depends on your desired activities. Summer is ideal for swimming, kayaking, and enjoying the full range of hiking opportunities, with facilities like lifeguards at Lake Natters. The warmer months also bring grazing animals to areas like Lake Hirschebensee. For those interested in high alpine hiking and impressive vistas, the Finstertaler Reservoir offers beautiful photo opportunities, especially with the reflection of the Kalkkögel mountains in the afternoon or evening sun.
Some lakes offer amenities for visitors. Lake Natters is well-developed for tourism, featuring catering establishments and even a 5-star luxury campsite. The Panorama Lake Schlick has loungers and other seating options for relaxation. The Winnebachsee Hut, located near a lake, provides a restaurant and accommodation.
While specific regulations for each trail vary, many hiking trails in the Tyrolean Alps are dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a leash, especially in areas with grazing livestock or wildlife. It's always advisable to check local signage or specific trail information for any restrictions before heading out with your dog.
Yes, the Sellrain area offers various running trails, some of which are in proximity to the lakes or offer scenic views of the water bodies. You can find routes like the 'Grieskogel loop' or the 'Salfeins loop' which provide challenging and rewarding running experiences in the mountainous terrain. For detailed routes, refer to the Running Trails around Sellrain guide.


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