Best lakes around Unterperfuss are found in the surrounding Innsbruck-Land district of Tyrol, Austria, as Unterperfuss itself is a small municipality known for its rural character. Located about 15 km west of Innsbruck, its geographical boundaries include the Inn River to the north and the Melach River to the east. The broader region offers a variety of lakes, from high-alpine to accessible bathing spots. This area provides diverse options for outdoor activities centered around water.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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Wonderful views of the surrounding mountains!
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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 Wildsee, also called the Wilder See, is located in the northern Black Forest in Baden-Württemberg, northeast of the Ruhestein in the municipality of Baiersbronn. The lake, far from any settlement, lies at an elevation of 910 m, east of the main ridge of the Northern Black Forest, in a Würm glacial cirque with several moraine ridges, up to 120 m deep. It is particularly visible from the neighboring Seekopf (1055 m above sea level). The almost circular cirque lake has an area of 2.4 hectares, a depth of 11.5 m, and drains via the Schönmünz River into the Murg. It is slightly dammed, as it was once used as a surge water for log rafting. The Wildsee is part of the Black Forest National Park, established in 2014. Since 1939 it was surrounded by the Wilder See – Hornisgrinde nature reserve, which stretched over an area of 766 hectares across the highlands east of the mountain ridge between Hornisgrinde and Ruhestein and has largely been incorporated into the national park.
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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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Beautiful lake. There are lots of animals roaming around here. Crayfish are also at home in the lake.
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A tour around the lake is definitely worth it.
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beautiful lake, comfortable circular hiking trail
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Several lakes in the region are great for families. Wildsee Seefeld is popular for swimming in summer and offers a pleasant environment. Gschwandtkopf Reservoir Lake is also family-friendly and provides excellent views. Additionally, the Baggersee in Innsbruck is known for its shallow, warm waters and amenities like a children's pool and slide, making it ideal for families.
Yes, swimming is popular at several lakes. Wildsee Seefeld is a well-known spot for summer swimming. The Baggersee in Innsbruck is another excellent choice, with waters that can reach up to 27 degrees Celsius, making it one of Tyrol's warmest bathing lakes.
For stunning panoramic views, visit Gschwandtkopf Reservoir Lake, which offers a great all-round vista on clear days and is a popular photo motif. Kaltwassersee also provides breathtaking panoramic views from its benches, though swimming is not permitted there.
Yes, many lakes offer excellent hiking opportunities. For example, there's a Wildsee Lakeside Promenade which is great for walks or jogging. The area around Lake Obernberg also provides a serene environment for walks, though visitors should bring their own provisions as there are no facilities directly at the lake. You can find more running trails in the wider region by exploring Running Trails around Unterperfuss.
Lake Obernberg, situated at an elevation of 1,600 meters, is known for its clear waters and serene environment. It offers a tranquil experience as there are no facilities directly at the lake, making it a good choice if you're seeking a quieter spot.
Möserer See, surrounded by a pine forest, attracts a diverse array of flora and aquatic birds, making it a good spot for nature observation. The natural settings of many lakes in the region support various local wildlife.
The summer months are ideal for visiting the lakes, especially for swimming, as waters like those at Möserer See and Baggersee warm up considerably. However, lakes like Möserer See also offer pleasant paths for walks even in winter, providing varied perspectives throughout the year.
The Baggersee in Innsbruck is easily accessible from Unterperfuss by public transport, or even by a short bike ride along a riverside path, making it a convenient option for a day out without a car.
The broader region around Unterperfuss offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various mountain biking trails, with guides like MTB Trails around Unterperfuss available. Gravel biking is also popular, and you can find routes in the Gravel biking around Unterperfuss guide.
While specific dog-friendly regulations vary by lake, many natural areas and trails around lakes in the Tyrol region generally welcome dogs on a leash. It's always advisable to check local signage or specific lake regulations before visiting with your pet.
The Baggersee in Innsbruck features amenities including a restaurant known for its pizza. While Lake Obernberg has no facilities directly at the lake, the Muttereralm, located near a lake, offers a mountain restaurant with excellent Tyrolean cuisine and panoramic views.
The region around Unterperfuss, part of the Innsbruck-Land district, is characterized by a variety of lakes, including high-alpine mountain lakes like Lake Obernberg, serene moorland lakes such as Möserer See, and accessible bathing lakes like the Baggersee. This diversity caters to different preferences, whether you seek swimming, hiking, or simply scenic beauty.


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