Best lakes around Sankt Gerold are found within the tranquil natural surroundings of the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve Großes Walsertal. This region, known for its cultural significance, offers serene water features directly within the municipality and is in proximity to notable lakes. Visitors can explore contemplative ponds and expansive natural and artificial lakes in the broader area. The landscape provides a harmonious balance between nature and human activity, making it suitable for quiet reflection and outdoor exploration.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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And then it lies down there like a forgotten eye of the landscape: Lake Süns. Dark and round, framed by undulating meadows where summer dwells. No noise, no boats, no paths that claim to lead to the shore. The lake simply looks back – as if you yourself were the stranger in a story that has been told here for much longer. Whoever reaches the pass stands on a line between worlds. Behind you is the lake, in front of you the path to the peak – and to the side, the view stretches far down, where the Rhine Valley disappears. On a clear day, some say you can see Lake Constance. I think you see yourself above all – smaller, but also lighter than you thought. It's not the grand gestures that characterize this hike. It's the way the light clings to the slopes, the way the wind accompanies the path, the way the trail doesn't lead you but invites you. And anyone standing up there—between the Ragazer Grat, the Sünser Joch, and the dark blue of the small lake—may notice: The most beautiful places don't scream. They whisper.
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Everything beautifully laid out at the reservoir
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The "Hohes Licht" reservoir in Damüls was built in 2008 and has a capacity of approximately 86,000 m³. Because it was constructed in a boggy depression, it was considered problematic from a nature conservation perspective. Some of the bog vegetation has been reintroduced to the sides, but the artificial structure is still clearly visible thanks to the surrounding roadway, the fence, and the graveled, uniformly sloped slopes.
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Most visited ski touring summit in the Damüls area, well worth it. Various descent options with different levels of difficulty and exposure. Long powder fun on the north side.
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The lake is very idyllic, emerald green water, fantastically beautiful.
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The Hohes Licht reservoir was built in 2008 and has a capacity of 86,000 m3. In winter, the pond supplies the water for the artificial snowmaking of the ski slopes.
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Nice place for a cozy break 😍
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Sankt Gerold, nestled in the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve Großes Walsertal, offers a variety of water features. You'll find contemplative ponds, such as those along the 'Path of the Senses - Path of Silence' below the Propstei St. Gerold. In the broader region, there are natural lakes like Lake Seewald, known for its emerald green water, and artificial reservoirs like the Hohes Licht Reservoir.
Yes, Lake Seewald in Fontanella is an idyllic natural swimming lake with emerald green water. Despite being at an altitude of 1200 meters, its small water supply allows it to reach pleasant swimming temperatures, averaging 24 degrees Celsius in summer. It's a popular spot for a refreshing dip.
Both Lake Seewald and the Hohes Licht Reservoir are considered family-friendly. Lake Seewald is accessible via an easy 35-minute walk from Fontanella/Säge, suitable for prams, and even has a small slow train during summer. The ponds along the 'Path of the Senses - Path of Silence' in Sankt Gerold also offer a gentle, contemplative walk suitable for families.
While many hiking trails in the region are dog-friendly, dogs are generally not permitted in the water at Lake Seewald. It's always best to check local regulations for specific areas or establishments before visiting with your dog.
The region offers various hiking opportunities. You can enjoy an easy, approximately one-hour walk around the ponds of the 'Path of the Senses - Path of Silence' in Sankt Gerold. Near Lake Seewald, there's an easy 35-minute walk from Fontanella/Säge. The Hohes Licht Reservoir also offers hiking opportunities around its perimeter. For more extensive hiking, explore the hiking routes around Sankt Gerold, which include trails like the Gerenspitze loop or the Gassner Alpe loop.
Yes, there are circular walking routes. The 'Path of the Senses - Path of Silence' in Sankt Gerold offers a circular path around its contemplative ponds. You can also find hiking opportunities around the perimeter of the Hohes Licht Reservoir. For more options, consider exploring the hiking guides for the Sankt Gerold area.
The summer months are ideal for visiting the lakes, especially if you plan to swim in Lake Seewald when temperatures average 24 degrees Celsius. The 'Path of the Senses - Path of Silence' is enjoyable in warmer months for quiet reflection. Autumn also offers beautiful scenery for walks around the lakes, as noted by visitors to Lake Galina.
Yes, near Lake Seewald, you'll find two inns, Gasthaus Seewaldsee and see&me, situated by the shore, inviting visitors to relax and linger. The area around the Hohes Licht Reservoir also offers various rest stops nearby for refreshment after a hike.
For Lake Seewald, you can park in Fontanella/Säge and then take an easy 35-minute walk to the lake. Specific parking information for other lakes like Hohes Licht Reservoir or Lake Galina can often be found on local signage or tourist information sites for the respective villages.
The lakes in the Großes Walsertal, including those near Sankt Gerold, are special due to their integration into the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. They offer a harmonious balance between nature and human activity, from the contemplative ponds of Sankt Gerold to the emerald waters of Lake Seewald and the functional yet scenic Hohes Licht Reservoir. They provide serene natural settings for reflection, recreation, and enjoying scenic views.
Yes, the Hohes Licht Reservoir in Damüls is an artificial lake built in 2008. While its primary function is to supply water for artificial snowmaking on ski slopes in winter, it has become a popular spot for visitors in summer, offering hiking opportunities and scenic views. It has a capacity of 86,000 m³.
Visitors particularly appreciate the idyllic and emerald green water of Lake Seewald, finding it fantastically beautiful and suitable for swimming. The peaceful atmosphere and scenic views are also highly valued, with many enjoying the opportunity for a cozy break at spots like the Hohes Licht Reservoir or a relaxing stop by Lake Galina.


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