Best lakes in Albula are found within a mountainous region in Switzerland, characterized by the Albula Valley and the Parc Ela nature park. This area features a diverse natural landscape with various lakes, from high-altitude moorland lakes to accessible reservoirs. The region offers opportunities to explore natural beauty and significant landmarks.
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At the beautiful, small forest lake with the sonorous name Laj la Villa there is a well-equipped fire pit with a permanently installed steel grill, a wood depot and some seating.
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The Lai Barnagn bathing lake is a must on hot days. It offers something for everyone. Big or small, old or young. The area around the lake is very diverse. - Children's playground - Mini golf course - Lake area for small children - Flippers and bouncy cushions and more in the lake - Small soccer field - Beach volleyball court - Lawn area for relaxing - Barbecue areas - Large kiosk with hot meals, e.g. burgers or fries and much more. After a bike or hiking tour, it's worth stopping here for a beer or a coffee.
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Preda station is located on the Albula railway at 1789 m above sea level at the northern end of the Albula tunnel and offers direct journeys towards Filisur - Chur or Samedan - St. Moritz. The IR trains cross there, which creates interesting photo opportunities. The hike on the Albula railway adventure trail to Bergün takes you past the famous Albula carousel. https://www.rhb.ch/de/erlebniswelt-bahn/unesco-welterbe-rhb/bahnerlebnisweg-albula
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Once around the lake is always a pleasure - whether winter or summer
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Bathing lake / Large parking lot in winter About the origin of Lai Barnagn In summer, a swimming lake with everything a bathing heart could wish for. In winter there is a large parking lot for the cable cars. This dual use of the Lai Barnagn is unique. Baltermia Peterelli, one of the initiators, tells us how this brilliant idea came about over 35 years ago. Children splash around at the water playground, stand-up paddleboarders cruise the lake and beach volleyballs fly on the shore. Anyone who sits at Lai Barnagn in summer and enjoys the cozy atmosphere cannot imagine that there is a large parking lot here in winter with up to 700 cars lined up side by side. The water is simply drained in the fall and refilled in the spring – a miraculous transformation that has occurred every year for 35 years. Today I would like to tell you the story of how the idea and realization of this unique and ingenious dual-use facility came about. To do this, I met with Baltermia Peterelli, former head of the Savognin building department and one of the fathers of Lai Barnagn. Text / Source: Tourism Savognin Bivio Albula AG, Stradung 42, 7460 Savognin https://www.valsurses.ch/de/vom-ursprung-des-lai-barnagn
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Always and at any time of the year a beautiful holiday and weekend destination with many sports facilities.
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Very nice lake with barbecue areas, playgrounds and quiet sheltered areas. There is also the wonderful mountain panorama of the area.
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Many lakes in Albula are family-friendly. For example, Heidsee is known as a children's paradise with activities like fishing and paddling. Lais da Flix (Flix Lakes) offer beautiful picnic areas and fireplaces. The Valos Reservoir Lake even features a great playground for children.
The Albula region offers numerous hiking opportunities around its lakes. You can find moderate trails like the 'Heidsee with a view of the Rothorn' or the 'Preda to Lai da Palpuogna Trail'. For more options, explore the dedicated Hiking in Albula guide.
Several lakes are accessible by public transport. For instance, Lai da Palpuogna is an easy 1.7 km walk from the Preda train stop. During summer, an Alpine bus provides access to the vicinity of Lais da Flix (Flix Lakes), followed by a short walk.
Yes, the region combines natural beauty with historical context. Near Lai da Marmorera, you can find the ruins of Marmels Castle above the western end of the dam. The village of Marmorera itself was rebuilt above the reservoir after the old village was flooded.
The lakes in Albula offer beauty year-round. Summer is ideal for swimming and hiking, with the Alpine bus running to places like Lais da Flix. In winter, lakes like Heidsee transform into beautiful icy landscapes, suitable for winter walks or snowshoeing around Lai da Palpuogna.
Swimming is permitted in some lakes. For example, the southwestern part of Heidsee allows swimming. Always check local regulations and conditions before entering the water.
The Albula region is popular for cycling. While specific lake-side cycling routes vary, the broader area offers challenging routes like the 'Julier Pass – Tiefencastel loop'. You can find more cycling tours in the Cycling in Albula guide.
Lai da Palpuogna is renowned for its idyllic setting and captivating water color, having even been voted the most beautiful spot in Switzerland. Its picturesque beauty, easily accessible via the Albula Pass, makes it a favorite for visitors seeking tranquility and stunning views.
Yes, some areas around the lakes offer amenities. On Alp Flix, near Lais da Flix, you'll find several mountain inns offering food and drink. Larger settlements like Lenzerheide, near Heidsee, also provide various accommodation and dining options.
The lakes are set within diverse natural landscapes. You'll find picturesque mountain lakes, high-altitude moorland lakes like Lais da Flix, and reservoirs. Surrounding features often include forests, viewpoints, and natural monuments, all part of the Parc Ela nature park.
While specific regulations can vary by location, generally, dogs are welcome on many trails in the Albula region. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature protection areas like Parc Ela, and to clean up after them. Always check local signage for any specific restrictions.
Parking availability varies by lake. Some popular spots like Lai Barnagn offer designated parking. For other lakes, such as Lai da Palpuogna, parking might be available near access points or along the Albula Pass road. It's advisable to check specific locations beforehand, especially during peak season.


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