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Easy hiking trails around Schwarzsee are set within the Fribourg Pre-Alps, offering a diverse landscape for outdoor activities. The region is centered around the dark-surfaced Schwarzsee lake, which reflects the surrounding peaks and creates a serene alpine environment. Hikers will encounter varied terrain, from gentle lakeside paths to the dramatic limestone cliffs of the Breccaschlund gorge and traditional mountain pastures. This area provides a rich natural setting for exploration.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The view of the "Koasa" is fascinating from everywhere
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The lido on the Gieringer Weiher is the only access to the lake. A very quiet place to relax and unwind. There is also catering available there.
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opposite the train station there is a wooden frame to look through. Position yourself a little to the left of it, and you'll have a dream picture that professional photographers travel for: the hut on the Schwarzsee, the birches, framed by the Wilder Kaiser.
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From 1523 to 1538, the Lords of Freyberg at Hohenaschau resided here. At that time, Münichau was a center of the Anabaptist movement, as the castle's owner, Helene von Freyberg, had embraced this faith and strongly supported it. However, she was ultimately only able to escape the sad fate of her fellow monks by fleeing. After her return to the Catholic faith, her sons received the confiscated property back from King Ferdinand. From 1538, Münichau was owned by Mattheus Lang von Wellenburg. He likely owed his position as councilor and regent of Innsbruck, as well as the castle, to his cousin, the Cardinal Archbishop of Salzburg, Matthäus Lang von Wellenburg. From 1580 to 1921, the noble estate belonged to the Lords and later Counts of Lamberg. The five-story building, damaged by fire in 1914, was rebuilt – one floor lower – by 1921. A major renovation took place in 1957, when the Harisch brothers converted the estate into a castle hotel. Münichau Castle remains a hotel to this day.
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Today's Kitzbühel Town Hall, a historic building in the city center, has a long history closely linked to the city's development. Originally a mining court until 1821, the building was converted into a town hall around 1840. The current building dates from 1954/55. A relief at the entrance commemorates the ski pioneer Franz Reisch, who introduced winter sports to Kitzbühel around 1892/93.
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The Schwarzsee is open to the public, with walking paths and several places to enter the water. During the summer season, a section of the Schwarzsee is closed off and designated as a swimming and recreational area. This area features a diving board, playgrounds, a water slide, and a restaurant.
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Beautiful view of the Wilder Kaiser
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Schwarzsee offers nearly 400 easy hiking trails. The region provides a diverse landscape, from gentle lakeside paths to scenic routes through the Fribourg Pre-Alps, ensuring plenty of options for all skill levels.
The best time for easy hikes around Schwarzsee is typically during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn. During this period, trails are clear of snow, and the weather is pleasant for exploring the lake, mountain pastures, and the Breccaschlund gorge. Winter offers a different experience, but some trails may be less accessible or require specific gear.
Yes, there are several easy circular routes. A popular option is the Schwarzsee Bog – View of the Schwarzsee loop from Schloss Münichau, which is about 4.6 miles (7.5 km) long. Another is the View of the Schwarzsee – Schwarzsee Bog loop from Schwarzsee, offering beautiful views of the lake and its surroundings.
Easy hikes around Schwarzsee feature varied terrain. You can expect gentle, well-maintained paths around the lake, including a wooden boardwalk and the accessible Schwarzsee Circular Trail. Other routes may lead through traditional mountain pastures and offer views of the dramatic limestone cliffs of the Breccaschlund gorge, all within the Fribourg Pre-Alps.
Absolutely. The Schwarzsee Circular Trail (Schwarzsee Rundweg) is an excellent family-friendly option. It's an obstacle-free path around the lake, accessible with strollers, and features interactive elements like the 'Häxewääg' (Witch Path) and free Kneipp experiences for refreshing dips.
Many trails in the Schwarzsee region are dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the natural beauty with your canine companion. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserve areas or near grazing livestock on mountain pastures. Please check specific trail regulations if available.
Easy hikes offer views of the unique Schwarzsee Bog and the serene Schwarzsee Nature Reserve. You'll also encounter the dark-surfaced Schwarzsee lake itself, reflecting the surrounding Fribourg Pre-Alps, and potentially catch glimpses of the mysterious Breccaschlund gorge.
Yes, many easy trails offer stunning viewpoints. For instance, the View of Kitzbüheler Horn – View of the Wilder Kaiser loop from Schwarzsee provides panoramic vistas of distant peaks. The Schwarzsee Circular Trail also offers picturesque views of the lake and the surrounding mountainous backdrop.
Schwarzsee is accessible by public transport. Buses regularly serve the area, connecting it to nearby towns and train stations. This allows hikers to reach the starting points of various trails without needing a car. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for the most current information.
Yes, parking facilities are generally available in the Schwarzsee area, particularly near popular trailheads and the lake itself. These parking areas provide convenient access to the easy hiking routes. Fees may apply depending on the location and duration of your stay.
Yes, the Schwarzsee region offers several options for refreshments. Along many trails, especially those leading through mountain pastures or around the lake, you'll find alpine restaurants and cafes where you can stop to sample local products and enjoy a meal or drink.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 20,000 reviews. Hikers often praise the serene alpine lake, the diverse landscapes including the unique Breccaschlund gorge, and the well-maintained trails that cater to all abilities, making for a memorable outdoor experience.


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