Lakes around Namlos provide diverse natural experiences within the Tyrolean Alps, a region known for its tranquil mountain setting and extensive hiking and biking routes. While Namlos itself features smaller local mountain lakes, prominent and picturesque lakes are accessible a short distance away. These bodies of water are set amidst alpine scenery, offering clear waters and opportunities for various outdoor activities. The area's natural landscape makes it a destination for those seeking both serene lakeside environments and active exploration.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Easily accessible summit from Berwang with a beautiful cross and great views
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From Berwang a hike with about 1000 hm to a magnificent summit with a beautiful cross and a wonderful view 👍
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It's somehow unbelievable that a castle stands here, but when you consider that a road has existed here for over 2,000 years.
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Coming from the south, the greatest effort begins here. The castle itself is definitely worth seeing.
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Beautifully situated hut with good food.
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The best view of the Traualpsee is from the toilet 😊
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Not so crowded because there is no hut on the tour 😬 So bring enough water with you
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Very nice walk along the see, nice narrow parts, which are sometimes uneven.
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While Namlos itself is known for its tranquil mountain setting, prominent and picturesque lakes are accessible a short distance away. Among the most popular are Lake Heiterwang, which forms the second largest body of water in Tyrol together with Plansee, and the South Shore of Heiterwanger See, offering panoramic views and clear waters for swimming. Haldensee is another highly-rated option in the Tannheimer Valley, known for its excellent water quality and various water sports.
Yes, within the hiking area of Namlos, you can find the Bärensee. It's a smaller mountain lake situated in a beautiful alpine setting, often noted as a popular destination for families seeking a scenic spot for a leisurely hike and enjoying nature.
Haldensee is ideal for swimming, canoeing, rowing, windsurfing, and sailing, thanks to its first-class water quality and summer temperatures up to 26°C. A pleasant promenade along its shore is perfect for leisurely walks, and the surrounding area offers excellent starting points for hikes and bike tours. In winter, when frozen, it becomes a spot for ice skating and curling.
Plansee is a paradise for water sports enthusiasts. You can enjoy swimming, sailing, surfing, and fishing in its crystal-clear, turquoise waters. Its exceptional clarity and fascinating underwater landscape also make it a premier diving spot in Austria. Boat trips are available between Plansee and Heiterwanger See, offering unique panoramic views, and the surrounding area features numerous hiking and mountain biking trails.
Absolutely. The areas around lakes like Heiterwanger See, Plansee, and Haldensee serve as excellent starting points for various hikes and bike tours. For more detailed hiking routes in the region, you can explore options like the 'Fallerschein Alpine Village – View of Fallerschein loop from Namlos' or the 'Namlos Village – Namlos Suspension Bridge loop from Namlos' on the Hiking around Namlos guide.
Yes, many of the lakes near Namlos are excellent for swimming. Lake Heiterwang and Haldensee, for instance, are known for their first-class water quality and pleasant summer temperatures, with gorgeous bathing bays available. Plansee also offers clear, refreshing waters for swimming.
Yes, boat tours are particularly popular on Lake Heiterwang and Plansee. The MS Margarethe and MS Wilhelm travel across both lakes from mid-May to mid-October, offering dinner cruises and scenic trips. There are four boarding and disembarking points, allowing you to combine a boat trip with lakeside hikes.
Many lakes in the region are family-friendly. The Bärensee, a local mountain lake in Namlos, is a popular destination for families. Lake Heiterwang and Plansee also offer facilities like playgrounds, sunbathing lawns, and easy walking paths, making them great for family outings.
Yes, Fernstein Castle is a notable historical site situated near the Fernsteinsee. It's a popular excursion destination, offering views of the lake and a glimpse into the region's past, especially its connection to ancient trade routes like the Via Claudia Augusta.
The summer months (June to September) are ideal for visiting the lakes, especially for swimming and water sports, as water temperatures are at their warmest. The surrounding areas also offer excellent hiking and biking conditions during this time. For winter activities like ice skating on frozen lakes, December to February would be suitable, weather permitting.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural experiences, from the tranquil mountain settings to the clear alpine waters. The excellent water quality, opportunities for various outdoor activities like swimming, hiking, and boating, and the stunning panoramic views of the surrounding Alps are frequently highlighted. The connection between Lake Heiterwang and Plansee, forming Tyrol's second-largest body of water, is also a unique draw.
Yes, many lakes offer easy walking paths. Haldensee has a pleasant promenade, and the areas around Lake Heiterwang and Plansee feature accessible trails suitable for leisurely strolls. For specific easy hiking routes in the wider Namlos area, you can refer to the Easy hikes around Namlos guide.


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