Lakes around Tulfes offer diverse natural experiences in the Tyrolean Alps. This region provides access to both high-alpine mountain lakes and accessible bathing lakes. The landscape features scenic reservoirs, alpine meadows, and forested areas, making it suitable for various outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 20, 2026
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Oh yes, I forgot to name the alpine pasture where it is a bit too natural (the paths above the alpine pasture are boggy and muddy, completely paved with cow dung), it is the "Naasse Tux-Alm" where alpine life takes place in its purest form!
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The tour isn't exactly a hit at the beginning (over the boring paths of the Eggalm ski slope) and at the end, well, I'd say. Especially the completely unkempt and completely filthy trails covered in cow manure (which is just the way it is with an alpine pasture, but more pronounced than average in this section) aren't so great. However, most of the tour over the Grüblspitze and the Ramsjoch is incredibly beautiful. The Torseen Lakes are romantically situated in a quiet part of the tour, nestled in a valley basin that borders a restricted military area. Overall, however, the tour is truly beautiful and varied; the section between Grüblspitze - Ramsjoch - Torseen is a dream. After that, as mentioned, it gets a bit dirty and, in the end, quite tough all the way to the valley station. KH.Weller (Outdoorfan on September 25, 2025)
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A beautiful lake in the middle of the mountains, with perfect stones for jumping on the calm lake and the view is magnificent.
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Some views gain their appeal, among other things, from their inaccessibility. Here, you'll be rewarded for any effort with a small blue jewel amidst the mountain panorama.
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The deck47 restaurant owes its name to its unique location: It lies at 11 degrees longitude and 47 degrees latitude – a geographical coordinate that is also part of its identity. Picturesquely situated on the eastern outskirts of Innsbruck in the Rossau district, the pizzeria nestles like a ship in the harbor of the quarry lake. From here, you can enjoy breathtaking views of the shimmering water and the impressive mountain panorama. I don't want to presume to judge the quality of the restaurant, but numerous online reviews certainly provide some insight.
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Invite people and animals to cool off in the summer with an ice-cold experience.
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Nice little "lake". But it's quite a distance to walk and therefore quite lonely. The water wasn't cold today.
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Around Tulfes, you'll discover a diverse range of lakes, from high-alpine mountain lakes like the Torsee and Junssee, to accessible bathing lakes such as Lake Natters. These include scenic reservoirs and natural lakes suitable for various outdoor activities.
Yes, Lake Natters is highly recommended for families, offering a bathing establishment with a water park, kayak school, water trampoline, and stand-up paddleboard rentals. Additionally, the Swiss Pine Lake (Zirbensee) on the Glungezer mountain features a small water playground for children with pumps and streams, and is part of the 'Adventure World Glungezer' which includes the 'Kugelwald' (Marble Forest).
The Swiss Pine Lake (Zirbensee) is easily accessible via the Glungezerbahn cable car, which takes you close to 2,000 meters above sea level. It offers benches for relaxation and magnificent views of the Inn Valley and Karwendel mountains from a dedicated viewing platform. Lake Natters is also easily accessible and surrounded by paths suitable for jogging and Nordic walking.
The region offers a variety of hiking trails. The Swiss Pine Lake (Zirbensee) serves as a starting point for hikes on the Glungezer, including the 1st Austrian legend via ferrata, the Almrosensteig to the Schartenkogel, and the Hirschvogelsteig to the Sonnenspitze. For more options, you can explore numerous hiking routes around Tulfes, ranging from moderate to challenging.
Lake Natters is a popular bathing lake known for its excellent water quality and pleasant summer temperatures, averaging around 22 degrees Celsius. It offers a wide array of water activities. High-alpine lakes like the Swiss Pine Lake (Zirbensee), Torsee, Mölssee, and Junssee are primarily for scenic enjoyment and hiking, with swimming often not practical due to cold temperatures or protected status.
While the lakes themselves are natural features, the Mölssee has historical mentions, appearing in Emperor Maximilian I's fisheries book from 1500 and described by city doctor Hippolyt Guarinoni in 1610. For a historical site, the Rudolf's Fountain at Bozner Platz in Innsbruck is a significant monument commemorating Tyrol's membership in the Austrian territories.
Summer is ideal for visiting the lakes around Tulfes, especially for swimming in Lake Natters where water temperatures are pleasantly warm. High-alpine lakes like the Swiss Pine Lake (Zirbensee) and Junssee are best visited from late spring to early autumn for hiking, as ice floes can persist into summer at higher altitudes.
Beyond hiking, the area around Lake Natters offers paths for jogging and Nordic walking, along with facilities for trampolining, crossbow shooting, archery, and air pistol shooting. In winter, when Lake Natters freezes, it becomes a hub for ice skating, ice hockey, and curling. You can also find various road cycling routes and running trails in the wider Tulfes region.
Yes, the Deck47 Restaurant-Bar at the Baggersee is picturesquely situated on the eastern outskirts of Innsbruck, offering views of the water and mountains. Near the Swiss Pine Lake (Zirbensee), the Tulfein Mountain Hut is located close to the cable car station, providing a place to refresh after exploring the Glungezer mountain.
Some high-alpine lakes, such as the Mölssee and Junssee, are considered challenging to reach. The Mölssee, for instance, rewards effort with its stunning mountain panorama but requires a significant hike. Always check the difficulty ratings for specific routes before you go.
The Swiss Pine Lake (Zirbensee) is unique for its high-alpine location at 2,100 meters, surrounded by vibrant alpine roses. It's not just a scenic reservoir but also a starting point for various hikes and features a family-friendly water playground. Its inclusion in the 'Adventure World Glungezer' with the 'Kugelwald' (Marble Forest) adds to its appeal.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural experiences, from the serene high-alpine landscapes of lakes like Torsee, offering incredible scenic views, to the recreational opportunities at bathing lakes like Lake Natters. The clear water and mountain scenery of places like Mölssee are often highlighted for their ability to help visitors escape everyday life and feel free.


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