Best lakes around Freibergsee are located south of Oberstdorf in the Allgäu region of Bavaria, Germany. Freibergsee is a high mountain lake formed during the Ice Age by the Stillach Glacier. It is known for its clear, spring-fed water, which can reach temperatures up to 25°C in summer, making it suitable for swimming. The lake's water level is regulated by underground currents, as it has no visible inflows or outflows.
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When you are almost at the bottom of the mountain, this lake invites you to swim
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Hidden access opposite the junction to the Söllereck Bahn
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The Freibergsee is located at an altitude of 930 meters. With a water surface of around 16 hectares, it is the largest high mountain lake in the Allgäu. The Freibergsee has no visible inflows or outflows. Its periodically fluctuating water level is regulated by underground inflows and outflows. The lake was formed during the ice ages when the ice masses of the Stillach glacier towered 700 to 800 meters high above the current location.
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The Freibergsee is located at 930 m above sea level. With around 16 hectares of water surface, it is the largest high mountain lake in the Allgäu Alps. The Freibergsee has no visible inflows or outflows; its periodically fluctuating water level is regulated by underground flows. The lake was formed during the ice ages, when masses of ice from the Stillach glacier piled up 700 to 800 m high above the current location.
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And you can also see the ski jump from here. It's amazing from where you can see them everywhere ;-)
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The imposing building clearly stands out from nature.
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Nice view over the Freibergsee and the Edmund Probst ski jump
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Impressive building in great nature!
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Freibergsee stands out as one of Bavaria's warmest mountain lakes, with summer temperatures reaching up to 25°C, making it ideal for swimming. Its crystal-clear water is fed by underground springs, ensuring excellent quality. Formed during the Ice Age by the Stillach Glacier, it has no visible inflows or outflows, with its water level regulated by subterranean currents.
Yes, beyond Freibergsee, the region around Oberstdorf offers other beautiful lakes. Christlessee is known for its exceptionally clear water and karst springs that prevent it from freezing. The Lower Gaisalp Lake (Unterer Gaisalpsee) offers wonderful nature, though it's harder to reach and has naturally colder water.
Freibergsee is a popular spot for swimming, featuring a large sunbathing lawn, a 3-meter diving tower, and a raft. Rowboat rentals are available for leisurely exploration. The surrounding area also offers numerous hiking trails, and in winter, when cold enough, the lake can be used for ice skating.
The area around Freibergsee offers picturesque alpine panoramas, with the majestic Alps as a backdrop. You can enjoy stunning views of the lake itself, surrounded by beech trees and firs. A notable viewpoint is the View of Freibergsee and Heini-Klopfer Ski Jump, which provides a unique perspective of the ski jump and the surrounding landscape.
Absolutely. The Freibergsee Swimming Area is well-equipped for families, offering a designated non-swimmer area and a children's playground. The warm, clear water is perfect for kids to enjoy, and the sunbathing lawn provides space for relaxation.
The access road to Freibergsee is closed to public transport. You can reach the lake on foot or by mountain bike. A common approach is a 30-minute walk from the Renksteg parking area. Alternatively, a more comfortable route involves taking a chairlift from the ski flying hill. Parking is available at Renksteg.
Numerous hiking trails surround Freibergsee, catering to various skill levels. You can find routes for short walks or extended tours, offering breathtaking views. For specific hiking routes, you can explore options like the 'Freibergsee – View of the Freibergsee loop from Ziegelbachhütte' or the 'View of the Allgäu Mountains – View of Oberstdorf loop from Allgäu Alps' on komoot's Hiking around Freibergsee guide.
Yes, there are dining options available directly at the lake. A restaurant and a beach cafe are located along the shore, providing amenities and inviting sun terraces with views of the lake and the Heini-Klopfer ski jump.
Visitors frequently praise Freibergsee for its beautiful views of the lake and the ski jump, its clear and clean water perfect for swimming and sunbathing, and the overall idyllic setting. Many appreciate the opportunity for a cozy retreat and the exceptional bathing fun with mountain views.
Yes, the area around Freibergsee offers various routes for running and cycling. For runners, there are trails like the 'View of Freibergsee – Freibergsee loop from Schwand'. Cyclists can explore routes such as the 'Stillach River – Rappenalp Valley loop from Schwand'. You can find more details in komoot's dedicated guides: Running Trails around Freibergsee and Cycling around Freibergsee.
The best time to visit Freibergsee largely depends on your preferred activities. Summer is ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and boating, as the lake's water can reach up to 25°C. The surrounding hiking trails are also best enjoyed during warmer months. In winter, if temperatures are low enough, the lake can be used for ice skating.


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