Lakes around Blons are situated within the Großes Walsertal Biosphere Reserve in Vorarlberg, Austria. This region, while not directly home to large lakes within Blons itself, offers diverse aquatic destinations nearby. These locations provide experiences ranging from high-alpine reservoirs to tranquil bathing spots. The natural landscape features clear waters, mountain panoramas, and surrounding meadows and woods.
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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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Everything beautifully laid out at the reservoir
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The "Hohes Licht" reservoir in Damüls was built in 2008 and has a capacity of approximately 86,000 m³. Because it was constructed in a boggy depression, it was considered problematic from a nature conservation perspective. Some of the bog vegetation has been reintroduced to the sides, but the artificial structure is still clearly visible thanks to the surrounding roadway, the fence, and the graveled, uniformly sloped slopes.
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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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The lake is very idyllic, emerald green water, fantastically beautiful.
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The Hohes Licht reservoir was built in 2008 and has a capacity of 86,000 m3. In winter, the pond supplies the water for the artificial snowmaking of the ski slopes.
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Nice place for a cozy break 😍
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Among the most popular lakes near Blons are Lake Seewald, known for its emerald green water and suitability for swimming, and the high-alpine Silvretta Stausee, famous for its turquoise glacial water and stunning mountain views. Visitors also appreciate the beautiful, somewhat remote mountain lake at Sünser Pass.
Yes, Lake Seewald is an excellent choice for families. It's easily accessible via a pleasant, family-friendly hike from Fontanella or a charming 'slow train'. Its clear, calm waters are ideal for swimming, and there are inns and restaurants nearby for refreshments.
The lakes around Blons offer diverse natural beauty. You'll find high-alpine reservoirs like Silvretta Stausee with breathtaking mountain panoramas and turquoise glacial water, and tranquil bathing spots like Lake Seewald, nestled amidst lush meadows and dense woods. Many locations, such as Sünser Pass, also provide expansive viewpoints.
The region offers a wide range of outdoor activities. Near Silvretta Stausee, you can enjoy hiking around the lake, biking along the scenic Silvretta-Hochalpenstraße, or even a via ferrata. For Lake Seewald, swimming and a loop trail hike are popular. The broader area around Blons is excellent for various cycling and mountain biking adventures. You can explore routes like the 'Großes Walsertal Gravel Tour' for gravel biking or the 'Alpe Steris and Steirisstube – View of Großes Walsertal loop from Sonntag' for mountain biking. Find more details on these activities in the gravel biking, road cycling, and MTB guides.
Absolutely. Many lakes are integrated into hiking networks. For instance, there's a family-friendly hike to Lake Seewald from Fontanella, and a loop trail around the lake itself. The Silvretta Stausee is surrounded by routes offering incredible alpine scenery. You can also find beautiful trails leading to spots like Sünser Pass, which features a remote mountain lake. For more hiking options, check out the various routes available in the region.
The best time to visit the lakes near Blons is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to October). This period offers pleasant temperatures for hiking, swimming, and enjoying the scenic beauty. High-alpine lakes like Silvretta Stausee are most accessible and enjoyable in summer when the mountain roads are open and snow has melted.
Yes, the region features impressive reservoirs. The Silvretta Stausee is a prominent high-mountain reservoir known for its stunning glacial water and alpine setting. Another notable one is the Hohes Licht Reservoir, built in 2008 near Damüls Mittagsspitze, which is a popular spot for breaks during hikes or bike rides.
Visitors frequently praise the serene natural beauty and the diverse outdoor opportunities. The clear, refreshing waters of lakes like Lake Seewald are a highlight for swimming, while the breathtaking mountain panoramas and alpine scenery around Silvretta Stausee are often mentioned. The overall tranquility and the chance to connect with nature are highly valued.
Yes, especially near popular spots. For example, Lake Seewald has several inns and restaurants by the shore, providing refreshments and dining options. Additionally, places like Das Bädle, Laterns, categorized as a hut with restaurant and accommodation, offer idyllic places to stop and enjoy the local hospitality.
Access varies. For the Silvretta Stausee, while the Silvretta-Hochalpenstraße is undergoing construction, summer access to the Bielerhöhe (where the lake is situated) is still possible via the Vermuntbahn from the Vorarlberg side, making it relatively accessible despite its high elevation.
Yes, Lake Seewald is highly recommended for swimming. Despite its alpine location, its low water inflow helps maintain pleasant bathing temperatures, and its clear, calm waters are very inviting.


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