Best lakes around Pians are situated within the wider Tyrol region of Austria, known for its alpine environment and diverse water features. While Pians itself does not host large natural lakes, the surrounding Landeck district and neighboring areas offer various accessible lake experiences. This region provides opportunities to explore both natural and man-made water bodies, set against mountain backdrops. Visitors can find lakes suitable for recreation and quiet appreciation of nature within a reasonable distance.
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Beautifully situated lake at the Memminger Hütte
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We have heard a lot about the lake but unfortunately due to the weather and the snowfall we did not see the lake
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A good place to stay overnight. However, you have to drive a bit up the mountain. The manager was very friendly.
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A great swimming lake in the middle of nature and mountains
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Mega beautiful lake that invites you to linger. But be careful, the water is very cold... a bath is only for the die-hard. 😉
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It is an old, man-made water reservoir that was built to irrigate agricultural facilities. Today it serves as a local recreation area and in summer as a swimming lake with a beautiful lawn and adventure playground. It is freely accessible. To reach it on foot, a path leads from Landeck to the water in about 30 minutes, with a beautiful panoramic view of the valley basin, or from Zams on the tram path (40 minutes). As a habitat for rare animals and plants, the Tramser Weiher is a body of water worthy of protection. Among other things, noble crabs, various species of dragonflies and pond mussels live here. There are also numerous fish in the lake, including carp, tench, pike and perch.
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While Pians itself doesn't host large natural lakes, the surrounding Tyrol region offers a diverse range of water bodies. You can find high-alpine Karseen like Lower Seewisee, natural lakes nestled in mountain landscapes such as Urgsee, and man-made reservoirs transformed into recreational swimming lakes like Tramser Pond. The region also features larger, well-known lakes like Plansee and Achensee, known for their clear waters and extensive activity options.
Yes, several lakes in the wider region are excellent for families. Tramser Pond is a local recreation area with a swimming lake, lawn, and adventure playground. The Bathing lake in See and the Play, Sports & Water Park in See offer extensive leisure facilities including swimming areas, children's pools, beach volleyball, and playgrounds, all set against a stunning mountain backdrop. Schwarzsee near Kitzbühel is also popular for its warm waters and family amenities.
Absolutely. Many lakes in the region are suitable for swimming. Tramser Pond, the Bathing lake in See, and the Play, Sports & Water Park in See are designated swimming spots. Larger lakes like Plansee, Achensee, Haldensee, and Schwarzsee also offer excellent swimming opportunities, with Schwarzsee being one of the warmest moorland lakes in Tyrol.
Yes, hiking is a popular activity around the lakes. A narrow hiking trail leads along the eastern shore of Urgsee. The area around Plansee offers numerous trails for hiking and Nordic walking, serving as a great starting point for mountain tours. Vilsalpsee, located within a nature reserve, also has scenic trails. For more hiking options in the wider area, you can explore routes like the 'Wasseralb Spring and Sculpture – Kneipp facility, Grins loop' or the 'Small Waterfalls on the Sanna loop' which are part of the hiking guide around Pians.
The lakes around Pians boast diverse natural beauty. Lower Seewisee is a crystal-clear Karsee surrounded by rugged cliffs, offering a fantastic high-mountain landscape. Urgsee is beautifully nestled in an idyllic mountain setting with mountain streams feeding into it. Vilsalpsee is part of a nature reserve, known for its pristine environment and the Bergaicht waterfall. Plansee is famous for its exceptionally clear, emerald-green waters and stunning mountain backdrops.
Yes, several lakes offer a variety of water sports. Plansee and Achensee are particularly popular for sailing, surfing, stand-up paddleboarding (SUP), and diving. Pedal boating is also available at Achensee. At Bathing lake in See, you can find facilities for beach volleyball, and Hechtsee also offers beach volleyball and water volleyball.
The best time to visit the lakes for swimming and water activities is generally during the summer months, from June to September, when water temperatures are warmest. Lakes like Schwarzsee can reach up to 27°C. For hiking and enjoying the scenic beauty, late spring (May) and early autumn (September-October) also offer pleasant weather and beautiful foliage, especially around Hechtsee.
Yes, some lakes have amenities nearby. For instance, Tramser Pond is close to Tramser Hof, which offers food and accommodation. The Bathing lake in See and the Play, Sports & Water Park in See are located in the center of See, providing easy access to local amenities. Larger lakes like Plansee and Achensee also have various dining and lodging options in their vicinity.
Visitors frequently praise the crystal-clear waters and stunning mountain backdrops. The tranquility and natural beauty of spots like Urgsee are highly appreciated for lingering and enjoying the idyllic landscape. The recreational facilities at places like Tramser Pond and the Bathing lake in See are popular for family fun and relaxation after a day in the mountains. The high quality of the water and the opportunity for diverse outdoor activities are also frequently highlighted.
Yes, the region offers cycling opportunities. While specific lake-side cycling routes are not detailed for all lakes, the wider area around Pians has numerous cycling paths. You can find routes like the 'Trisanna Riverside Path – Cycle Path Through the Valley loop' or the 'View of the Trisanna Bridge – Flirsch Parish Church loop' in the cycling guide around Pians, which can be combined with visits to nearby lakes.
For a more secluded experience, Urgsee is described as 'a little off, but beautiful,' inviting visitors to linger in its idyllic mountain setting. Plansee is also often mentioned as a place to escape crowds and reconnect with nature, despite its size. Vilsalpsee, within its nature reserve, offers a serene environment, though it can attract visitors for its beauty.


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