Lakes around Fläsch include the Fläscher Lakes, a group comprising Oberst Lake, Mittler Lake, and Unterst Lake, accessible via the Malanser Älpli. Oberst Lake retains water year-round and is known for its fish population. While Mittler and Unterst Lakes may dry out in summer, the area offers scenic beauty and various hiking trails to Fläsch lakes. The region's natural features include both mountain lakes and reservoirs.
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very pretty here, very pretty, very pretty
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For me the most beautiful of the five lakes 😎
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Great lake with beautiful mountain scenery
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Away from the busy road, nice view of the reservoir. As there is some coarse gravel, good tires are required (so not suitable for racing bikes).
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Rear part of the Steg reservoir, with a great view of the Valünatal valley and the mountains behind it.
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Visit the Schwarzsee in Pizol! In addition to the beautiful lake circuit, there is also a game trail on the right, which later leads you to the main path. And if you dare, you can refresh yourself at a water temperature of just 2 degrees (At your own risk! -> Can lead to hypothermia! 🥶) Have fun discovering and enjoying 😁
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Here, where the sky is reflected in the calm water, you can experience the magic of nature in its purest form. If you want, you can climb on the large, flat rock that is on the left before the descent to the lake and enjoy the most beautiful view the hiking trail has to offer.
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The Fläscher Lakes consist of Oberst Lake, Mittler Lake, and Unterst Lake. They are accessible via the Malanser Älpli, offering impressive panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. The journey to these lakes via Kamm and Fläscher Alp is a rewarding hike.
Many lakes in the region are excellent for hiking. For instance, the hike to Wildseeluggen offers beautiful mountain scenery and a memorable view of the Wildsee. The Schottensee is also a popular choice, known for its vivid colors and reflections. You can find various routes, including challenging mountain hikes, in the area. For more options, explore the Mountain Hikes around Fläsch guide.
The region is characterized by natural mountain lakes and reservoirs. You'll find stunning viewpoints, such as those overlooking Wildseeluggen and Schottensee, which are known for their vibrant colors and mountain reflections. The Schwarzsee (Pizol) offers a unique dark, almost jet-black appearance, providing great photo opportunities when the water is calm.
Yes, Gänglesee is highlighted as a family-friendly destination, offering a place of rest and relaxation with barbecue areas. Children can splash in the cool water or build small reservoirs. The trails leading to the Fläscher Lakes also offer varied experiences suitable for families, though some sections may be more challenging.
Oberst Lake retains water year-round, making it a consistent highlight. However, Mittler Lake and Unterst Lake tend to dry out during the summer months. For the full experience of all three Fläscher Lakes with water, visiting outside of peak summer might be preferable. Generally, the area is beautiful for hiking from spring to autumn, with summer offering good conditions for higher-altitude trails.
Oberst Lake is known for its fish population, which includes lake trout and Canadian Arctic char. Catching them may require patience and luck, especially for those unfamiliar with the local fishing conditions.
Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity. You can explore routes like 'By the Tamina – Rheindammweg loop from Bad Ragaz' or 'Rhine Valley Near Sargans loop from Fläsch'. For a comprehensive list of options, refer to the Running Trails around Fläsch guide.
The region offers various road cycling routes. You can cycle along the 'Mapragg reservoir' or explore longer routes like 'Lake Walen – Lake Walen Cycle Path loop from Bad Ragaz'. For detailed routes and difficulty levels, check the Road Cycling Routes around Fläsch guide.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking panoramic views and the vivid, almost surreal colors of lakes like Schottensee and Wildseeluggen. The varied terrain and the opportunity for challenging yet rewarding hikes are also highly appreciated. The unique appearance of Schwarzsee (Pizol) also stands out for its photographic potential.
Access to the Fläscher Lakes is typically via the Malanser Älpli. While specific parking details for the Älpli are not provided, parking is generally available at valley stations for cable cars or trailheads in the wider region, such as near the Malans Älplibahn. It's advisable to check local signage or municipal websites for current parking information.
Public transport options to access hiking areas like the Malanser Älpli are common in Switzerland. While specific routes are not detailed here, local bus services often connect villages like Fläsch to popular trailheads or cable car stations. Checking local transport schedules (e.g., SBB) would provide the most accurate information for reaching the Malanser Älpli.
Many hiking trails in Switzerland are dog-friendly, but leash rules and specific regulations can vary by region or protected area. It's generally recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or livestock, and to carry waste bags. Always check local signage for specific rules around the Fläscher Lakes and Malanser Älpli.


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