Best lakes around Inzing are found within the broader Innsbruck region, easily accessible from the village. While Inzing itself features an outdoor swimming pool, the surrounding area offers a variety of natural lakes. These water bodies provide diverse opportunities for outdoor activities, from swimming to leisurely walks. The region's landscape includes alpine moorland lakes and scenic water features, contributing to its appeal for nature enthusiasts.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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Wonderful views of the surrounding mountains!
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The Wildsee, also called the Wilder See, is located in the northern Black Forest in Baden-Württemberg, northeast of the Ruhestein in the municipality of Baiersbronn. The lake, far from any settlement, lies at an elevation of 910 m, east of the main ridge of the Northern Black Forest, in a Würm glacial cirque with several moraine ridges, up to 120 m deep. It is particularly visible from the neighboring Seekopf (1055 m above sea level). The almost circular cirque lake has an area of 2.4 hectares, a depth of 11.5 m, and drains via the Schönmünz River into the Murg. It is slightly dammed, as it was once used as a surge water for log rafting. The Wildsee is part of the Black Forest National Park, established in 2014. Since 1939 it was surrounded by the Wilder See – Hornisgrinde nature reserve, which stretched over an area of 766 hectares across the highlands east of the mountain ridge between Hornisgrinde and Ruhestein and has largely been incorporated into the national park.
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Beautiful lake. There are lots of animals roaming around here. Crayfish are also at home in the lake.
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A tour around the lake is definitely worth it.
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beautiful lake, comfortable circular hiking trail
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Wooden cross with a roof and a lantern at the base
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Beautifully located lake, easy to walk around.
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Surrounded by a large forest area, green meadows and rare alpine herbs, the rustic Almhof is not far from the center of Seefeld! 👍
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Yes, several lakes in the broader Innsbruck region, accessible from Inzing, are suitable for swimming. For example, Wildsee Seefeld allows swimming in summer. The Mieming Bathing Lake is open for swimming during warmer months (May to August), and Rossau swimming lake (Baggersee) is also popular for swimming. Lake Lanser is another inviting option.
Many lakes in the region are family-friendly. Eastern shore of Lake Möserer See, Wildsee Seefeld, and Kaltwassersee are all highlighted as family-friendly. Lake Lanser is particularly noted for its dedicated children's area, a diving platform, and a floating dock. The Inzing Open-Air Swimming Pool, while not a natural lake, also offers a children's pool and playground.
Yes, many lakes offer easy walking paths. A path circles the Eastern shore of Lake Möserer See, making it ideal for a leisurely walk. The Kaltwassersee also has a small circular route with wonderful views. These paths are generally suitable for all seasons.
The Kaltwassersee is renowned for its crystal-clear water and stunning panoramic views in all directions, making it a popular spot for photography. The Eastern shore of Lake Möserer See also offers great views and varied flora and fauna, providing diverse photographic opportunities.
Yes, some lakes have dining options nearby. The Mieming Bathing Lake features the Leuchtturm restaurant with a sun terrace. The Lottensee Hut, located directly on the ephemeral Lottensee, offers traditional Tyrolean cuisine and refreshments. The Eastern shore of Lake Möserer See also has a restaurant and cafe.
Yes, the lakes can be beautiful in winter. The path around the Eastern shore of Lake Möserer See is noted as being very nice for hiking in winter. The Mieming Bathing Lake transforms into a venue for ice skating and curling during the colder months.
Beyond swimming and walking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as those detailed in the Hiking around Inzing guide, or explore mountain hikes with the Mountain Hikes around Inzing guide. Cycling is also popular, with routes available in the Cycling around Inzing guide.
While specific accessibility information for all lakes is not detailed, many of the circular paths around lakes like the Eastern shore of Lake Möserer See are generally flat and well-maintained, making them suitable for easier walks. It's advisable to check specific trail conditions for individual lakes.
The best time depends on your preferred activities. For swimming and warmer weather activities, late spring to early autumn (May to September) is ideal. For scenic walks and enjoying the changing foliage, autumn is beautiful. The lakes also offer unique experiences in winter, such as ice skating or peaceful winter walks.
Visitors frequently praise the serene natural beauty, the varied flora and fauna, and the stunning views offered by the lakes. The opportunity for leisurely walks, the crystal-clear waters, and the peaceful atmosphere are often highlighted. The family-friendly amenities and dining options also contribute to a positive experience.
Many natural areas and walking paths around the lakes are dog-friendly. It's generally recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature protection areas or where wildlife is present. Always check local regulations for specific lakes or trails regarding dogs.


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