Best lakes around Steinach am Brenner are found in a region rich in natural lakes, offering diverse experiences. Steinach am Brenner, located in Tyrol, is surrounded by mountains and valleys, providing a setting for various outdoor activities. The area features a mix of high-altitude mountain lakes and more accessible bodies of water, making it a destination for those seeking natural landscapes.
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Fantastically beautiful landscape and great circular route around the lake
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A beautiful lake in the middle of the mountains, with perfect stones for jumping on the calm lake and the view is magnificent.
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In winter the lake is almost non-existent.
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A great lake, easy to walk around, Caribbean blue water.
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beautifully situated, directly on the valley hiking trail with many benches, nearby playground and Seestübl, ideal for rest and relaxation
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Beautifully designed area, with some benches and many quiet oases of relaxation and flowers everywhere, playground available, definitely stop here at the lake
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Among the most popular lakes are Lake Obernberg, often considered one of Tyrol's most beautiful spots with its green-blue, crystal-clear water. Another favorite is Lake Licht, known for its outstanding panoramic views. Visitors also enjoy the Serlespark Reservoirs, which offer space for various activities near the Serlesbahn mountain station.
Yes, several lakes cater to families. Lake Obernberg is excellent for families, offering easy hiking trails and peaceful picnic spots. The Serlespark Reservoirs are also very family-friendly, providing areas for walking, playing, and picnicking. Additionally, Kampler Lake & Lake Café features a children's playground with swings, slides, and a sandpit, along with a cozy Seestüberl.
Lake Obernberg is a popular hiking destination with a scenic circular route around the lake that takes about 2.5 hours. Lake Licht is also a popular and relatively easy hiking destination, with an ascent from the valley typically taking around 2.5 hours. For more challenging hikes, Junssee is located at 2623m and offers impressive views in a barren landscape.
Swimming opportunities are limited due to cold water temperatures and conservation efforts. While Lake Licht is mentioned as a place where visitors can swim, the water is very cool, rarely exceeding 14°C even in summer. Swimming is generally not permitted at Lake Obernberg (around 17°C) or Brennersee (around 12°C) due to cold temperatures, fish species, and conservation reasons. Kampler Lake is a landscape lake where refreshment is at your own risk.
The lakes are set amidst stunning natural landscapes. Lake Obernberg is surrounded by majestic mountains and larch forests that turn golden in autumn. Lake Licht boasts intact nature, providing a habitat for numerous animal species, including dragonflies and various trout, with blueberry and cranberry bushes along its southern shore. Brennersee is known for its distinctive jade color, attributed to algae on its bed.
While Lake Obernberg does not have places to stop directly at the lake, it's advisable to bring your own provisions. However, Kampler Lake & Lake Café features a cozy Seestüberl with a sun terrace that serves drinks and light meals, making it a convenient stop for refreshments.
The lakes are beautiful year-round, but the experience varies. Spring and summer are ideal for hiking and enjoying the vibrant greenery, with water levels rising at Lake Obernberg. Autumn offers spectacular views as larch forests around Obernberger See turn golden. Even in winter, Lake Obernberg offers an idyllic scene with the Seekapelle. High-altitude lakes like Junssee can have ice floes even in summer, making midsummer the best time to see them completely ice-free.
The region around Steinach am Brenner offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, including touring bicycle and road cycling options. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are challenging MTB trails. You can find detailed routes and guides for these activities on the Cycling around Steinach am Brenner, MTB Trails around Steinach am Brenner, and Road Cycling Routes around Steinach am Brenner guide pages.
While specific rules vary, tips for Lake Obernberg mention that dogs must be kept on a leash. It's generally a good practice to keep dogs leashed in protected natural areas and on popular trails to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors.
Brennersee, the largest lake in the Wipptal valley, stands out with its distinctive jade color, attributed to algae on its bed. It's situated in a remote setting amidst nature and surrounding mountains, making it a popular destination for hikers seeking tranquility. Unlike some other lakes, swimming and fishing are generally not permitted, largely due to its very cold water temperature and for conservation purposes.
Many lakes are accessible via hiking trails. For instance, Lake Obernberg requires a climb of about 200 meters from the parking area, which has a fee. Lake Licht involves an ascent of about 2.5 hours from the valley. While specific public transport details for each lake are not always available, many trailheads are reachable by car, often with designated parking.
Yes, Junssee is one of the highest mountain lakes, located at 2623m, offering a very nice view of the Hintertux Glacier and an impressive panorama of surrounding rock faces. Lake Licht, at around 2100 meters, also provides outstanding panoramic views extending from the end of the Obernberg Valley to the Dolomites and the imposing Tribulaun peak.


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