Best lakes around Viktorsberg, a municipality in Vorarlberg, Austria, are not directly within its boundaries but are found in the surrounding Bezirk Feldkirch and the broader Vorarlberg region. This area offers a variety of picturesque lakes, providing natural beauty and recreational opportunities. The landscape features mountain lakes, reservoirs, and natural bodies of water nestled amidst forests and meadows.
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And then it lies down there like a forgotten eye of the landscape: Lake Süns. Dark and round, framed by undulating meadows where summer dwells. No noise, no boats, no paths that claim to lead to the shore. The lake simply looks back – as if you yourself were the stranger in a story that has been told here for much longer. Whoever reaches the pass stands on a line between worlds. Behind you is the lake, in front of you the path to the peak – and to the side, the view stretches far down, where the Rhine Valley disappears. On a clear day, some say you can see Lake Constance. I think you see yourself above all – smaller, but also lighter than you thought. It's not the grand gestures that characterize this hike. It's the way the light clings to the slopes, the way the wind accompanies the path, the way the trail doesn't lead you but invites you. And anyone standing up there—between the Ragazer Grat, the Sünser Joch, and the dark blue of the small lake—may notice: The most beautiful places don't scream. They whisper.
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Unfortunately there was no water in the lake, so you could walk right through it
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Most visited ski touring summit in the Damüls area, well worth it. Various descent options with different levels of difficulty and exposure. Long powder fun on the north side.
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It's definitely a beautiful lake when it's full to the brim. Unfortunately, it was so empty during our visit that we could only walk through it! But that was still nice 🤣👍
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Unfortunately the dam is no longer accessible at the moment, so the waterfall is best seen from a distance!!!
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Small round with an impressive overflow into the Rsppenschlucht, an insanely blue color of the water and a small rest area along the way
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We hiked up the Rapploch Gorge. Both the walk there and the way out of the lake were worthwhile. On Wednesday, the lake was very silted and had become more of a trickle of the stream.
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While Viktorsberg itself doesn't have large lakes, the surrounding Vorarlberg region offers several picturesque options. Lake Galina is a popular former gravel pit now used for fishing, located directly on a bike path. Another scenic spot is the Staufensee Waterfall and Dam, nestled between the Rappenloch Gorge and Alploch/Kirchle.
Yes, several lakes cater to families. Hohes Licht Reservoir is a family-friendly spot, ideal for a cozy break. Further afield, Seewaldsee in Fontanella is known for its clear, warm water, children's playgrounds, and barbecue spots, making it perfect for a family day out. You can even reach it via a 'slow train' (Bummelzug).
While swimming is generally prohibited at Lake Galina, Seewaldsee in Fontanella is an excellent option for swimming. Despite its altitude of 1,200 meters, it's known for its clear, well-tempered bathing water during summer.
The lakes around Viktorsberg offer diverse natural beauty. You'll find mountain lakes nestled amidst forests and meadows, such as the beautiful, somewhat remote mountain lake at Sünser Pass. Other features include waterfalls and dams like the Staufensee Waterfall and Dam, and unique habitats like Egelsee, important for bird species.
Absolutely. Many lakes are integrated into hiking networks. For instance, the area around Seewaldsee offers pleasant walks, and you can reach it via a 30 to 35-minute walk from Fontanella/Säge. For more extensive hiking, explore routes like the 'Alpe Almein – View from the panoramic circular trail loop from Viktorsberg' which is an easy 5.8 km hike. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Viktorsberg guide.
Cycling is a great way to explore the region's lakes. Lake Galina is situated directly on a bike path, making it a perfect stop during a ride. For dedicated cycling tours, consider routes like the 'Frutz River Cycle Path – Old Railway Bridge loop from Sulz,' an easy 18.6 km ride. Discover more routes in the Cycling around Viktorsberg guide.
Egelsee, located on the Austrian-Liechtenstein border, offers a unique experience. Originally a glacial lake, it's now an important habitat for various bird species, with a small walking path and a picturesque island. Fallersee in Schnifis is also noted for its scenic qualities, often described as having a 'whispering mirror' surface.
The summer months are ideal for visiting, especially if you plan to swim in lakes like Seewaldsee. Autumn also offers beautiful scenery, particularly for cycling, as noted by visitors to Lake Galina. The natural beauty of the region can be enjoyed throughout the warmer seasons.
While specific public transport details for every lake are not readily available, some, like Seewaldsee, offer unique transport options such as a 'slow train' (Bummelzug) from Fontanella/Säge, which is particularly convenient for families. For other lakes, a combination of public transport to nearby towns and then walking or cycling might be necessary.
Visitors appreciate the serene natural settings and the opportunities for relaxation and outdoor activities. Many enjoy the peaceful breaks offered by spots like Lake Galina and the beautiful views from places like Sünser Pass. The region's lakes have garnered over 900 upvotes and more than 200 photos from the komoot community, highlighting their appeal.
Yes, Egelsee, situated between Feldkirch's Tosters district and Mauren, Liechtenstein, is an important habitat for various bird species. Its unique cross-border location and natural setting make it an excellent spot for birdwatching enthusiasts.
Many lakes offer gentle walking paths. Egelsee has a small walking path circling the lake, perfect for a leisurely stroll. Seewaldsee is also accessible via a pleasant 30 to 35-minute walk. For more structured easy walks, you can explore routes in the Hiking around Viktorsberg guide.


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