Best lakes around Sent are found in the broader region, offering diverse natural features. Sent is located in the Lower Engadine valley of Switzerland, a region known for its alpine landscapes. While the village itself does not feature prominent lakes, nearby areas provide access to several significant bodies of water. These lakes are notable for their unique characteristics and recreational opportunities.
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You should stop here; there are interesting views in all directions. Unfortunately, the wind is usually really bad here, so it's best to move on as quickly as possible!
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Everything your cycling heart desires, super beautiful here.
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There are always great photo opportunities around the lake, the most famous of which is certainly the church tower of Alt Graun
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Nice view of Reschen 🤩👍🏼 There are many such views around the lake
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You have to see it if you're nearby 👍🏼🤩
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With a bit of luck, you can get a wonderful view from the dam wall, beyond St. Valentin and Lake Haider, to "King Ortler" in Vinschgau - South Tyrol's highest mountain. 🤩
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simply a mystical place!
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The symbol of Val Venosta is this solitary bell tower. Very picturesque and romantic, the history of the bell tower, however, is not. The 14th century church was destroyed during the construction of the dam after World War II. The villages of Resia and Curon were abandoned by the government and at the end of the project the two villages found themselves submerged by water. All that remains is the bell tower, a reminder of the past.
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While Sent itself is in the Lower Engadine, the broader Engadine region offers stunning natural features. You can find picturesque larch forests surrounding Plamort Viewpoint of Lake Resia, which provides a spectacular view of the lake and the Ortler mountain. The region also features high-altitude plateaus, such as the one where Lake Sils is located, offering vast, tranquil landscapes.
Yes, a prominent historical landmark is the Bell Tower of Curon in Lake Resia. This bell tower is all that remains of the submerged village of Alt-Graun, which was flooded when the lake was dammed. It's an impressive and unique photo motif, visible from the water.
The Engadine region is excellent for water sports. Lake Silvaplana is particularly renowned for windsurfing and kitesurfing due to its consistent 'Maloja wind'. Lake Sils also offers various water sports, alongside hiking and walking. In winter, when frozen, some lakes like Lake Sils and Lake Silvaplana become popular for snow-kiting or cross-country skiing.
Yes, several lakes in the Upper Engadine are great for families and swimming. Lake Staz, located in a forest clearing, is a popular bathing lake with a designated area, wooden jetty, changing cabins, and barbecue facilities. Lej Marsch is another sheltered bathing lake with a small beach, jetty, barbecue areas, and showers, where water temperatures can reach pleasant levels in good weather.
Absolutely! The region offers excellent cycling opportunities. The Cycle path along the eastern shore of Lake Resia is well-developed and offers beautiful views. You can also find routes around Lake Haider (Lago della Muta), with some sections offering great asphalted paths and views of the lake and biotope. For more cycling options, explore the gravel biking and road cycling routes around Sent.
While Sent is in the Lower Engadine, the Upper Engadine lakes offer fantastic hiking. Lake Sils is surrounded by larch forests with extensive hiking opportunities. Hahnensee is a protected lake within a larch forest, part of several popular hiking routes offering splendid views over other Engadine lakes. You can also find trails around Plamort Viewpoint of Lake Resia.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Summer (June to September) is ideal for hiking, cycling, swimming, and water sports, with pleasant temperatures. Autumn offers stunning views as the larch forests around lakes like Sils and Hahnensee turn golden. Winter transforms the frozen lakes into venues for ice sports like cross-country skiing, ice skating, and snow-kiting.
Many of the natural trails and paths around the Engadine lakes are suitable for dog walking, especially during the warmer months. Always ensure dogs are kept on a leash where required and respect local regulations, particularly around designated bathing areas or protected wildlife zones. Lakes like Sils and Staz, with their surrounding trails, are generally good options.
In winter, when the lakes freeze over, they become popular for various activities. Lake Sils transforms into a path for walking or cross-country skiing. Lake Silvaplana is known for snow-kiting. Lake St. Moritz hosts prestigious events like the White Turf horse races on its frozen surface. Always check ice conditions before venturing onto frozen lakes.
The Plamort Viewpoint of Lake Resia is a highly recommended spot, offering a spectacular photo opportunity over Lake Resia, including the Bell Tower of Curon and the Ortler mountain in the background. The Resia Lake Dam also provides views towards Lake Haider and the Ortler mountain.
Yes, Lej da Champfèr, located within the territory of Silvaplana, is a favored spot for anglers. It offers excellent fishing opportunities from both the shore and by boat. Always ensure you have the necessary permits for fishing in the region.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural beauty and recreational opportunities. The unique sight of the Bell Tower of Curon in Lake Resia is a major draw. Many also enjoy the well-developed cycling paths, the stunning viewpoints like Plamort Viewpoint, and the tranquil atmosphere of lakes like Sils. The komoot community has shared over 2500 photos and given over 5100 upvotes to highlights in the area, reflecting high visitor satisfaction.
While specific running routes directly around the lakes mentioned in the guide data are not detailed, the broader region around Sent offers various running trails. You can explore options like the 'Sur En – Bridge Over the Uina River loop' or the 'Rablönch Mineral Water Spring loop'. For more details, check out the Running Trails around Sent guide.


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