Best lakes around Wartau are found in the mountainous region of Eastern Switzerland, offering diverse landscapes and views. While Wartau itself is known for its hiking trails and scenic mountain environment, prominent lakes are typically accessible from its borders rather than directly within the municipality. This area provides extensive views of the Churfirsten peaks and the Rhine Valley, with some routes offering glimpses of larger regional lakes. Visitors can explore a variety of natural attractions and hiking opportunities in the…
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The first lake on the 5-lake hike is not even signposted from the Pizolhütte, but it is worth a visit.
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Wangser See, Pizol First lake on the famous 5-lake hike The Wangser See is the first lake on the famous 5-lake hike and can also be hiked from Laufböden, where it forms part of the 2-lake hike, which is particularly popular with families, together with the lower Vilterser Seeli. The Wangser See is beautifully nestled in a plateau, which always offers hikers spectacular views of the surrounding mountains, both near and far. The Wangser See is also popular with fishermen; licenses are available at the valley stations of the Pizol cable cars. Text / Source: Heidiland Tourism https://outdoor.heidiland.com/de/punkt/see/wangser-see/38022706/?utm_medium=referral&utm_source=embed&utm_campaign=embed-plugin-referral&utm_term=https%3A%2F%2Fpizol.com%2F
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Wangsersee, Pizol at 2205 meters above sea level The Wangsersee is located in the St. Gallen communities of Bad Ragaz and Vilters-Wangs. The small mountain lake is not far from the mountain station of the Pizolbahnen or the Pizolhütte at an altitude of 2205 meters above sea level. The Valaisbach flows down the valley from the Wangsersee. On the shores of the lake you have a magnificent view of the mountains in the Pizol area. The Wangsersee is also the start or end point of the five-lake hike, which also passes the Wildsee, the Schottensee, the Schwarzsee and the Baschalvasee. Text / Source: Schweizersee.ch https://www.schweizersee.ch/wangsersee/
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No, there are no prominent natural or artificial lakes located directly within the municipality of Wartau. Wartau is known for its diverse hiking trails and scenic mountain landscapes, offering views of distant water bodies rather than lakes within its immediate borders.
The broader region around Wartau offers a variety of lakes, including mountain lakes, scenic lakes, and family-friendly options. These are typically found in the mountainous areas accessible from Wartau, such as those in the Pizol region or the Liechtenstein Alps.
For stunning reflections and dark, shimmering waters, Schwarzsee (Pizol) is highly recommended. It's especially impressive when covered in light snow. Another beautiful option is Wangsersee, which offers spectacular views of the surrounding mountains, particularly from its eastern side.
Yes, Gänglesee in the Rätikon, Liechtenstein Alps, is a great family-friendly option. It offers barbecue areas and opportunities for children to splash in the water. Additionally, the 2-lake hike from Laufböden, which includes Wangsersee, is popular with families.
Lake Walen, located in the cantons of St. Gallen and Glarus, is a large lake with a length of 15.5 km. It features an awesome bikepath along its shore, which includes some easy gravel sections and a short, challenging climb. It's ideal for cycling and enjoying the scenic views.
Yes, many lakes in the region are part of or accessible via hiking trails. For example, Schwarzsee (Pizol) and Wangsersee are both integral parts of the famous Pizol 5-lake hike. You can find more hiking opportunities in the area by exploring the Hiking around Wartau guide.
Absolutely. Lake Walen offers a dedicated bikepath along its shore, perfect for a scenic ride. For more cycling options, you can check out the MTB Trails around Wartau guide or the Gravel biking around Wartau guide.
The historic town of Werdenberg — Old Town, Castle and Lake is a notable site. It boasts being the smallest town in Switzerland, featuring well-preserved medieval houses and a castle with a museum. The Werdenberg area historically included jurisdiction over the Wartau domain.
Mountain lakes in the region are typically found at higher elevations. For instance, Wangsersee is located at 2205 meters above sea level, and Gänglesee is situated at 1300 meters above sea level in the Liechtenstein Alps.
Visitors appreciate the unique character of each lake, from the dark shimmer of Schwarzsee (Pizol) to the reflective qualities of Wangsersee. The family-friendly amenities at places like Gänglesee and the excellent cycling opportunities along Lake Walen are also highly valued.
Yes, Wangsersee is popular with fishermen. Licenses for fishing are available at the valley stations of the Pizol cable cars.


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