Best lakes in Lechtal-Nord are found in a region encompassing parts of the Tyrolean Lechtal and its northern reaches bordering the Allgäu Alps. This area features a diverse landscape with lakes ranging from accessible family-friendly spots to challenging high-alpine destinations. The region's natural features include crystal-clear waters, mountain backdrops, and varied terrain. Visitors can explore a range of aquatic environments, from tranquil forest lakes to impressive reservoirs.
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The Lechsee and the Lech itself are always worth a visit.
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The water is usually still, reflecting the surrounding floodplains and forest strips, while rolling hills loom on the horizon. The vastness of the reservoir can be best appreciated, especially from the dam or the riverside paths—a peaceful place where waterfowl circle and nature reveals its tranquil side.
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Lech Dam 18 near Kaufering is a run-of-river power plant on the Lech River with a capacity of 16.7 MW and a head of 13.3 m. In operation since 1975, it is operated by Uniper Kraftwerke and feeds electricity into the Bayernwerk AG grid.
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The Lech barrage 18 is not only a technical structure, but also an important nature and recreation area. Here are some additional interesting facts and details: Technical features The barrage is part of a larger system of barrages along the Lech, which has been used to generate energy and regulate floods since the 1920s. The power plant itself uses Kaplan turbines, which are particularly efficient at lower head heights and ensure a uniform flow. This type of turbine is ideal for rivers such as the Lech, which have rather low gradients in this region. Ecological significance and renaturation Like many barrages, the Lech barrage 18 also has a major impact on nature. In recent decades, however, there have been extensive efforts to renature the banks and alluvial forests in order to protect the habitat for animals and plants and improve water quality. The floodplains of the Lech in particular offer valuable biotopes for numerous bird species, including rare species such as the little ringed plover and kingfisher populations.
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The Auensee near Unterbergen, south of Augsburg, is an idyllic bathing lake characterized by clear, refreshing water and picturesque surroundings. The lake is nestled in the Lechau forest and offers a small island that enriches the landscape. Leisure activities: • Swimming: The Auensee is a popular place for swimming and sunbathing. The lawns invite you to relax. Please note that there are no official sanitary facilities or catering facilities. • Nudist area: An area for nudists has been established on the northwest shore. • Hiking and cycling: The area around the lake offers well-developed paths that are ideal for walks and bike rides. A popular route leads from Unterbergen along the Lech and the Auensee.
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A beautiful and idyllic area. A trip is worth it.
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A beautiful and idyllic area. A trip is worth it.
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Bathing lake, but not specially created: very clean water
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The region boasts several stunning natural lakes. Auensee Lechtal-Nord is beautifully situated in the middle of the forest with crystal-clear, turquoise water. Further into the Alps, Plansee is often cited as one of Austria's most beautiful lakes, ideal for swimming and boating. Blindsee, Mittersee, and Weißensee are also known for their clear waters and tranquil settings.
Yes, the Lechtal Alps are home to several challenging high-alpine lakes. Kogelsee (2171m), Gufelsee (2281m), and Parzinnsee are part of a demanding '3 Lakes Circuit' from Gramais, offering breathtaking panoramic views. Roßkarsee, at 2120m, is another beautiful mountain lake accessible from Gramais, with impressive waterfalls along the ascent.
Plansee is excellent for swimming and boating due to its size and beauty. Mittersee near Biberwier offers pleasant water temperatures, reaching up to 22 degrees Celsius, making it very inviting. Blindsee and Weißensee also provide clear waters and bathing areas for a refreshing dip.
Mittersee is particularly family-friendly, featuring a playground on its shore and easily accessible paths. Many of the reservoir lakes, such as Lech Reservoir 18, Lech Weir 18, and Lech Weir 18 – Kaufering, offer benches and easy access, making them suitable for families to enjoy the views and nature.
The lakes in Lechtal-Nord are surrounded by opportunities for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Swans on Lechtal-Nord Lake' loop, and mountain biking routes like the 'Teufelsküche Reservoir' trail. For more details on routes, explore the Running Trails in Lechtal-Nord and MTB Trails in Lechtal-Nord guides.
Yes, Treiensee (also known as Dreiensee) is a crescent-shaped mountain lake at 1843m, known for its secluded, tranquil location and turquoise-green water. It's considered a hidden natural jewel, especially picturesque in early summer when alpine roses bloom around it, offering authentic tranquility.
Gufelsee is noted for its beautiful turquoise-blue color, especially striking in its high-alpine setting. Sieglsee, located in the Schwarzwassertal, is also known for its vibrant turquoise water and secluded, crater-like basin, offering a stunning natural spectacle for those who venture to find it.
Absolutely. Blindsee, Mittersee, and Weißensee are famously part of a popular three-lake hike, offering a scenic journey through varied landscapes. The high-alpine Kogelsee, Gufelsee, and Parzinnsee are also linked by a challenging '3 Lakes Circuit' for experienced hikers.
Visitors frequently praise the clear water and beautiful hiking trails along the Lech River, as well as the stunning views of the Alps from various viewpoints like Lech Reservoir 18. The tranquil settings, opportunities for relaxation, and the vibrant colors of lakes like Auensee Lechtal-Nord are also highly valued by the komoot community.
Many of the reservoir areas, such as those around Lech Weir 18 and Lech Dam 19, feature well-maintained paths suitable for easy walks. Mittersee is also easily accessible via well-developed walking and forestry paths, making it a good choice for a leisurely stroll.
The best time to visit depends on your desired activity. For swimming and water-based activities, the summer months (June to August) are ideal when water temperatures are warmest. For high-alpine hikes to lakes like Kogelsee or Roßkarsee, late spring to early autumn (June to September) offers the most favorable weather conditions and clear trails, though alpine experience is required.


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