Best lakes around Mittersill are situated in a region characterized by its alpine landscape, nestled within the Austrian Alps. The area features a mix of high-altitude mountain lakes and accessible natural bodies of water. These lakes are often set against dramatic backdrops of steep rock faces and forests, providing diverse natural environments for exploration. The region offers various opportunities for those seeking natural beauty and outdoor activities around its numerous water bodies.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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Lake Torsee is idyllically nestled at an altitude of approximately 2,000 meters in the alpine landscape of the Kitzbühel Alps, not far from the "Tor" pass between the Tristkogel and Staffkogel peaks. Surrounded by gentle grassy slopes and rock formations, the small, clear mountain lake invites you to take a refreshing rest. Especially in summer, it's a tranquil, worthwhile stopover on a hike through the Saalbach-Hinterglemm valley.
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Lake Torsee is idyllically nestled at an altitude of approximately 2,000 meters in the alpine landscape of the Kitzbühel Alps, not far from the "Tor" pass between the Tristkogel and Staffkogel peaks. Surrounded by gentle grassy slopes and rock formations, the small, clear mountain lake invites you to take a refreshing rest. Especially in summer, it's a tranquil, worthwhile stopover on a hike through the Saalbach-Hinterglemm valley.
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Beautiful view, great panorama
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Beautifully located mountain lake, surrounded by beautiful mountains.
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If the weather is nice, start early when it is still pretty quiet.
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Unfortunately, there is a charge for parking at the lake. Alternatively, you can start at the Klamm parking lot and walk to the Hintersee in about 1.5 hours.
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For families, Hintersee (Salzburg) is an excellent choice, offering a nature trail with display boards that's perfect for an easy hike. The Hintersee (Salzburg) is also a protected natural monument. Additionally, the Hollersbach Natural Swimming Lake and Uttendorfer Badesee are popular with children, featuring amenities like play areas, slides, and beach volleyball.
Yes, many lakes offer excellent hiking. The Hintersee (Salzburg) has a family-friendly nature trail. For more challenging routes, the area around Dorfersee requires sturdy shoes due to rocky terrain. You can find various hiking routes, including a 'Waterfall Viewpoint – View of the Hintersee Valley loop', by exploring the hiking guide for Mittersill.
Yes, several lakes are suitable for swimming. Lake Zell, though a short drive from Mittersill, is a popular spot with clear waters and public swimming areas. Closer to Mittersill, the Hollersbach Natural Swimming Lake and Uttendorfer Badesee are designed for recreational swimming, offering facilities like boardwalks and slides. The glacier-fed Dorfersee is exceptionally cold, making it more for a quick dip than extended swimming.
The region boasts several lakes with stunning scenery. Hintersee is dramatically nestled between steep rock faces, offering breathtaking views including the 80-meter high Schleierwasserfall. Dorfersee provides a fantastic view over the lake at the foot of the Granatspitze. Torsee, idyllically situated at 2,000 meters, offers a tranquil alpine landscape.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. For hiking, swimming, and enjoying the natural beauty, late spring to early autumn (May to September) is ideal. During summer, the water temperatures are most pleasant for swimming. In winter, Lake Zell completely freezes over and is used for winter sports, offering a different kind of experience.
Yes, Elisabethsee is particularly known for its excellent water quality and is a popular spot for fishing, especially for salmonids. It operates as a 'Fly Only' water, and fishing cards are available locally. The fishing season typically runs from May 1st to September 30th.
Many lakes are easily accessible. Hintersee and Elisabethsee can both be reached by car, with parking available nearby. Lake Zell is also well-connected and has parking options in the town of Zell am See. For some higher-altitude lakes like Grünsee, cable cars or gondolas can provide easier access.
Lake Zell is a hub for various water sports. While motorized boats are generally restricted, you can rent electric boats. The clear waters are also excellent for swimming and diving. The Hollersbach Natural Swimming Lake and Uttendorfer Badesee offer recreational water activities like zip-lining and paddle boating during the summer season.
Yes, Hintersee and its surrounding forests, alpine pastures, and cliffs have been a protected natural monument since 1933. Dorfersee and Torsee are also recognized as natural monuments, highlighting their ecological significance and pristine beauty.
Yes, several lakes have options for refreshments. Near Hintersee, the Gasthaus Gamsblick offers food and views of the lake. Lake Zell is surrounded by the town of Zell am See, which provides numerous culinary experiences and cafes along its promenade. The Grünsee area also has a mountain restaurant at the summit station.
Absolutely. The region around Mittersill is great for cycling. You can find routes like the 'Salzach River Cycle Path – Lake Zell loop' which takes you past Lake Zell. Explore the cycling guide for Mittersill for more options, including routes that pass by the Niedernsill bathing lake.


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