Best lakes around Münster Geschinen are found in the Goms region of Valais, Switzerland, an area known for its alpine landscapes and significant natural features. This former municipality, now part of Goms, offers a variety of lakes, from natural glacial tarns to large reservoirs. The region's terrain includes high mountain passes and valleys, providing diverse settings for these water bodies. Visitors can explore both natural and man-made lakes, often set against a backdrop of mountain scenery.
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A few minutes from the Maria Luisa refuge...not to be missed, on a road suitable for vehicles
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A Bit of Relaxation🌈on Lake Toggia🏞️
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Lake Toggia (or Lake Toggia) is located in Val Formazza (VB) upstream of Riale, the northernmost hamlet of Piedmont. Its dam, built in the years 1929-32 on the Roni Torrent, is 199 meters long and 44 meters high. A dirt road runs along the western shore and then continues towards the San Giacomo Pass which marks the border with Switzerland. The closest support point is the Rifugio Maria Luisa
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The Grimsel offers a very respectable difference in altitude, particularly from Innertkirchen, spectacular views in the upper third and a beautiful pass - definitely worth a ride. If you can, we recommend riding in the morning hours, the sunrise at the top of the pass is something very special.
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A beautiful lake, I was lucky enough to photograph it with the snow-capped mountains.
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A well-maintained gravel road leads to the San Giacomo Pass
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The region around Münster-Geschinen, now part of Goms in Valais, Switzerland, features a diverse range of lakes. You'll find both natural alpine lakes, often nestled in high mountain passes, and large artificial reservoirs created for hydroelectric power. This mix offers varied landscapes and experiences.
Yes, several lakes offer stunning scenery. Totensee (Grimsel Pass) is highly regarded for its beautiful reflections and alpine setting, often compared to landscapes in Canada or Iceland. Lake Toggia also boasts a magnificent mountain backdrop.
Beyond the lakes themselves, you can discover significant natural features like the Oberaarglacier, which is nearly 5 km long. A short hike from the Oberaarsee dam leads to its tongue, where the Aare River begins. The Grimsel Pass itself is a major alpine pass offering impressive views and is home to Totensee.
Yes, Morasco Lake is noted as family-friendly. While it's an artificial lake, walking its perimeter is a recommended and beautiful experience. Generally, many of the easier trails around the lower-lying lakes in the Goms valley are suitable for families.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, from easy walks to more challenging mountain hikes. There are also extensive routes for mountain biking and running. For detailed routes, you can explore the Hiking around Münster Geschinen, MTB Trails around Münster Geschinen, and Running Trails around Münster Geschinen guides.
Yes, there are many hiking opportunities. For example, a short and easy mountain hike leads from the Oberaarsee dam to the Oberaar glacier tongue. The area around Totensee (Grimsel Pass) is also popular for hiking, with visitors recommending tours around the lake to enjoy its reflections. You can find more options in the Hiking around Münster Geschinen guide.
The best time for hiking around the alpine lakes is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (roughly June to October), when the mountain passes are open and trails are free of snow. Always check local conditions and weather forecasts before heading out.
While specific public transport details for each lake vary, the Goms region generally has good public transport connections, including post buses that serve many villages and trailheads. For higher alpine lakes like Totensee on the Grimsel Pass, access might involve a combination of public transport and private roads (which can have specific opening times and tolls).
Yes, some lakes have historical significance. Morasco Lake, an artificial dam lake, was created in the 1930s for electricity generation, submerging the former Walser settlement of Morasco. This highlights the region's history of harnessing natural resources.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning mountain scenery and the unique character of the lakes. The reflections on Totensee are a highlight, and the changing colors of Morasco Lake in summer are also much appreciated. The overall high-alpine atmosphere and the opportunity for diverse outdoor activities are key attractions.
While popular spots like Totensee can attract visitors, the extensive Goms region offers many smaller, less-known alpine tarns and sections of larger lakes that provide a more tranquil experience. Exploring trails slightly off the main routes can lead to quieter spots, especially during off-peak hours or seasons.


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