Best lakes around Masein are found within the broader Graubünden region, a canton known for its numerous bodies of water. Masein, situated in the Viamala area at the foot of the Heinzenberg, serves as a base for exploring these aquatic landscapes. While no prominent natural lakes are directly within the village, the surrounding area offers diverse recreational opportunities. These lakes provide varied experiences, from swimming spots to alpine vistas.
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The panoramic view of the Graubünden mountains is simply incomparably beautiful.
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Small bathing lake with kiosk
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If this place leaves you indifferent, you are not alive.
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In 1910, the end of the Lüschersee was sealed on the Heinzenberg. The lake basin was drained. The end of the Lüschersee is, however, only part of the exciting story of the landslides on the Heinzenberg. Large-scale forest clearance and a destructive torrent caused landslides. Only a large-scale project with complex countermeasures and sometimes massive interventions in nature and the landscape provided a remedy. The adventure trail on the Heinzenberg tells all this and much more. At over a dozen information points, young and old are given a lot of exciting background information. The free hiking guide with lots of additional information is available free of charge at the Glaspass and Obergmeind access portals. There is a well-equipped barbecue area at the Lüschersee, and firewood is available.
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Beautiful (artificial) mountain lake on the Heinzenberg. Read the information boards on the wooden footbridge about the exciting background.
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Idyllic lake in Oberurmein with various seating areas and fire pits. Ideal for cooling off or taking a break on the shore. There is also a toilet.
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While Masein itself doesn't have prominent natural lakes, the broader Graubünden region offers a diverse range. You'll find popular swimming spots like Canovasee, idyllic alpine lakes such as Patrutgsee in Oberurmein, and protected natural lakes like Lake Bischol, all within easy reach.
Yes, several lakes in the region are great for families. Canovasee is a popular swimming lake with a large lawn and kiosk, perfect for a day out. Patrutgsee in Oberurmein also offers various seating areas and fire pits, with firewood provided, making it ideal for family picnics.
Many lakes in the Graubünden region boast stunning natural beauty. Lake Bischol, for instance, provides panoramic views of the Graubünden mountains, with the majestic Piz Beverin often reflected in its surface. Lai da Palpuogna is often cited as one of Switzerland's most beautiful lakes, known for its vibrant water colors and idyllic setting in Parc Ela.
The summer months are generally ideal for visiting the lakes, especially for swimming and enjoying outdoor activities. Lakes like Canovasee can have water temperatures exceeding 20 degrees Celsius in summer. For popular spots like Caumasee, visiting early in the morning is recommended to avoid crowds, especially on weekends.
Yes, Lüschersee is a natural monument with an adventure trail explaining the history of landslides on the Heinzenberg. Additionally, Tomasee (Lai da Tuma) is significant as it's considered the source of the Rhine River, offering a unique alpine destination for hikers.
Absolutely. Canovasee is a very popular swimming lake with a large lawn and kiosk. Pascuminersee, located in the Beverin Nature Park, also offers clear, refreshing water suitable for swimming at 1,959 meters.
The region around Masein and its lakes is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Roadbike loop from Thusis' or the 'Via Mala Gorge near Thusis – Juf Village loop'. For gravel biking, consider the 'Canova Cruise' or 'Thusis - Glaspass - Thusis'. There are also touring bicycle routes like 'Ruta Grischun'. You can explore more options on the Road Cycling Routes around Masein, Gravel biking around Masein, and Cycling around Masein guide pages.
Many lakes in the Graubünden region are accessible via hiking trails. Tomasee, the source of the Rhine, is an alpine lake reached by a hike to the Oberalppass. Cresta Lake is exclusively accessed on foot via a stroller-friendly hiking trail from Trin Mulin. Lagh de Calvaresc, the heart-shaped lake, is also a rewarding hiking destination.
Lagh de Calvaresc, a heart-shaped lake in the Calanca Valley at 2,214 meters, is known for its unique form and serene beauty. Cresta Lake, with its crystal-clear, spring-fed water amidst dark fir trees, offers a fairytale-like atmosphere and is only accessible on foot, adding to its secluded charm.
Yes, Lake Bischol is under nature protection, and therefore swimming is not allowed. However, the nearby Pascuminersee offers bathing opportunities if you wish to swim in the area.
For Lai da Palpuogna, it is recommended to travel by train, as parking can be limited. There's a comfortable 1.7 km walk from the Preda train stop. For other lakes, public transport options vary, but Masein serves as a good base for exploring the wider Graubünden region, which is well-served by Switzerland's public transport network.
Amenities vary by lake. Canovasee has a kiosk and barbecue areas. Caumasee features a restaurant with a terrace, a paddling pool, and a play area. Patrutgsee in Oberurmein offers seating, fire pits with free firewood, and toilet facilities. Cresta Lake also has a restaurant open during the summer season.


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