Best lakes around Gerlosberg are found in the wider Zillertal region, with Gerlosberg serving as a base for exploration. This mountainous municipality provides access to diverse lakes, offering opportunities for swimming, watersports, and hiking. The area features both large reservoirs and recreational lakes, set amidst alpine landscapes.
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The Fichtensee is not a natural lake, but rather a man-made body of water created at an altitude of 1,700 meters, a width of 95 meters, and a depth of 12 meters. The lake is a fun place for children and adults to swim in, and pedal boats, parasols, and loungers are available for rent for a fee. A wonderful bathing experience in the heart of the Zillertal Alps with a magnificent natural panorama.
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The Fichtensee has a great location with a fantastic view. Here, young and old can do everything their hearts desire in warm weather (swimming, SUP, pedal boats, rowing boats, sunbathing boats and much more). 👍🤩
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A beautiful reservoir that is used to generate electricity, but is still extremely pretty to look at. The hiking trail around the lake can be walked at any time of the year. Pedal boating and sailing is also possible here.
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It is about 10 km to go around the lake.
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From the small Latschensee you have a wonderful panorama.. unfortunately there is always a lot going on here
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Here you can really fool around 😉 and come up with some funny pictures with a fantastic backdrop.
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It just looks nice, otherwise quite loud and uncomfortable, many ghettoblaster kids who blast the surroundings, dogs are not allowed, dogs are not allowed to swim.
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Beautiful hiking trail around the lake, which is also very good to walk with children.
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For swimming and watersports, the Durlassboden Reservoir is an excellent choice. Its crystal-clear water reaches up to 21°C in summer, making it ideal for swimming, sailing, surfing, stand-up paddling, and pedal boating. Another great option is Fichtensee, a man-made lake at 1,700 meters altitude, offering swimming, SUP, and pedal boats with a fantastic panoramic mountain view.
Yes, several lakes are very family-friendly. Fichtensee is designed for all ages, featuring boat hire, a pontoon, a pixie cove for children, and a buggy-friendly circular walk connecting to the Spruce Tree Castle. The Durlassboden Reservoir also has sunbathing areas with playgrounds and barbecue facilities, and its circular trail is suitable for families.
The Durlassboden Reservoir Circular Trail is a popular choice, offering an easy 10 km walk around the lake. For a more serene experience, the Stillup Reservoir in the wild and romantic Stilluptal Valley is ideal for nature lovers and hikers, offering diverse wildlife and picturesque mountain settings. You can find more hiking options in the area by checking out the Hiking around Gerlosberg guide.
The lakes around Gerlosberg are set amidst stunning Alpine landscapes. The Durlassboden Reservoir offers breathtaking natural scenery. The Schlegeis Reservoir, at 1,800 meters, provides spectacular views of the reservoir itself and the surrounding mountains, including its impressive 131-meter-high dam wall. The Stillup Reservoir area is home to over 500 butterfly species, hidden pools, and small waterfalls.
Yes, the Schlegeis Reservoir is notable for its gigantic 131-meter-high dam wall. Located at 1,800 meters, it's one of the five reservoirs in the Zillertal primarily used for electricity generation. You can visit the dam as part of a tour and enjoy the spectacular views it offers.
The summer months are generally the best time to visit the lakes around Gerlosberg, especially for swimming and watersports, as the water temperatures in lakes like the Durlassboden Reservoir can reach up to 21°C. Hiking trails around lakes like the Durlassboden Reservoir can be enjoyed at any time of the year, but for full access to all activities and facilities, summer is ideal.
Yes, the Durlassboden Reservoir Circular Trail is a well-known and easy-to-walk route, approximately 10 km long, suitable for various leisure activities. Fichtensee also offers a buggy-friendly circular walk.
At Fichtensee, you'll find boat and stand-up paddle hire, a pontoon, and a viewing platform. The Durlassboden Reservoir provides sunbathing areas, playgrounds, and barbecue facilities, with refreshment stops along its circular hiking trail. The Durlaßboden Dam also offers facilities and viewpoints.
Beyond hiking and watersports, the region around Gerlosberg offers excellent opportunities for gravel biking and mountain biking. You can explore various routes, such as the 'Durlassboden Reservoir – View of Durlaßboden Reservoir loop' for gravel biking or challenging MTB trails like the 'Arena Panorama Tour 1 No. 443'. More details can be found in the Gravel biking around Gerlosberg and MTB Trails around Gerlosberg guides.
The Stillup Reservoir, located in the wild and romantic Stilluptal Valley within the Zillertal Alps nature park, is considered a hidden gem. It's known for its serene beauty, diverse wildlife including over 500 butterfly species, and features hidden pools, small waterfalls, and secluded spots perfect for a refreshing dip in ice-cold mountain water.
The circular trail around the Durlassboden Reservoir is approximately 10 km long. It is considered an easy walk, making it suitable for most visitors and families, and can typically be completed in a few hours depending on your pace and stops.


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