Best attractions and places to see around Lünersee include its prominent lake, nestled in the Austrian Alps at an altitude of 1,970 meters. This region offers a diverse landscape for outdoor activities, characterized by its clear waters and dramatic mountainous surroundings. The area provides a setting for exploration, from scenic cable car rides to high-alpine treks. It is known for its natural features and opportunities for hiking and climbing.
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About 100 m to the right of the mountain station is a small, historically-looking building, often referred to by hikers as the "old customs house".
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Situated at an altitude of 1,970 meters at the end of the Brandnertal, Lake Lünersee offers an unparalleled alpine backdrop. The deep blue water is surrounded by the rugged limestone peaks of the Rätikon Mountains, with the Schesaplana (2,965 m) standing as a proud guardian in the background.
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simply a great lake and suitable paths for all
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Interesting information about the valley and the reservoir.
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The Lünersee was once a natural mountain lake. The construction of a dam in 1959 transformed the lake into a reservoir with a capacity of 78.3 million m3. When full, the lake is 139 m deep. The circular trail around the lake is largely family-friendly and easy to walk.
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- Useful capacity of the Lünersee reservoir: 78.3 million m³ - Energy content of the Lünersee reservoir: 262.16 million kWh - Target reservoir elevation: 1970.47 m above sea level (L 1006) - Operational center of elevation: 1947.47 m above sea level - Reservoir center of elevation: 1939.30 m above sea level - Drawdown target: 1897.47 m above sea level - Average natural inflow: 15.1 million m³/year - Inflow from the upstream waterway of the Rodundwerke: 63.2 million m³/year - First full reservoir in 1959 Source: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/L%C3%BCnersee
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The Lünersee, an old mountain lake transformed into a reservoir by a dam, is one of the largest lakes in the Austrian province of Vorarlberg. It is located in the municipality of Vandans. Its pumped-storage power plant, the Lünerseewerk, with an initial capacity of 225 MW, was for a long time the most powerful pumped-storage power plant in the world. Source: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/L%C3%BCnersee
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The Lünersee Circular Trail is a highly popular option, offering stunning views around the lake and taking approximately two hours. For those seeking more challenging routes, ascents to peaks like Schesaplana or via ferratas in the Brand climbing garden are available. The "Böser Tritt" is a steep serpentine path for hikers ascending to the lake.
Yes, there are several family-friendly options. The View of the Lünersee – Lake Lüner loop is an easy hike directly from the lake. The area around the lake itself is generally accessible, and the Douglass Hut at Lake Lünersee, located near the Lünerseebahn mountain station, is a great rest stop for families.
The Lünersee itself is a primary attraction, known for its crystal-clear, turquoise waters reflecting the surrounding Rätikon mountain peaks. Other notable natural features include the rugged Rätikon Mountains, the stunning Bürserschlucht canyon, the beautiful Balbierfall Waterfall, and the serene Glingabrunnen spring. During summer, you can also observe diverse alpine flora and fauna.
The best time to visit Lünersee for hiking and enjoying the alpine scenery is typically during the summer months, from June to September, when the trails are clear, and the alpine flowers are in bloom. The Lünerseebahn cable car usually operates during this period, providing easy access to the lake. Winter offers opportunities for snowshoeing and other winter activities, but access might be more limited.
Lünersee is accessible via the Lünerseebahn cable car, which provides a scenic ascent from the valley. Public transport options are available to reach the cable car station. Parking is typically available at the base station of the Lünerseebahn.
Yes, the Douglass Hut at Lake Lünersee, located right next to the Lünerseebahn mountain station, offers refreshments and has a large panoramic terrace with fantastic lake views. It also provides overnight accommodation during the summer season. Further up, the Totalphütte is another mountain hut accessible via a well-maintained trail, offering additional opportunities for hikers to rest and potentially stay.
Fishing is a popular activity at Lünersee, which is rich in trout. Fishing licenses are available at the Lünerseebahn. While some visitors might consider a quick dip, swimming in the reservoir is generally not advised due to the ice-cold temperatures, as it is a high-alpine lake and a reservoir.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking views of the lake and surrounding mountains, especially from the panoramic terrace of the Douglass Hut. The well-maintained trails and the opportunity for both relaxing strolls and challenging high-alpine treks are also highly appreciated. Many find the Lünersee Information Boards interesting for insights into the region's history and environment.
Yes, the region offers beautiful waterfall hikes. You can explore routes like the Glingabrunn Waterfalls – Melkboden Alpine Inn loop from Brand, which takes you past impressive cascades. The Balbierfall Waterfall is also a notable natural wonder in the area, perfect for nature lovers.
Generally, dogs are welcome on many trails around Lünersee, but it's always recommended to keep them on a leash, especially in sensitive alpine areas with wildlife and near grazing livestock. Specific rules for cable cars or huts might apply, so it's best to check with individual operators or establishments beforehand.
Key landmarks include the Douglass Hut at Lake Lünersee, which offers a fantastic panoramic terrace. The impressive Staumauer Lünersee (Lünersee Dam) is also a significant engineering marvel providing stunning views. The Totalphütte, situated on a plateau above the lake, provides another excellent viewpoint after a scenic hike.
Yes, the Lünersee Information Boards provide interesting details about the valley and the reservoir. These boards offer valuable insights into the region's history, its natural environment, and the significance of the Lünersee as a natural and man-made landmark.


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