Best attractions and places to see around Haldensee are centered around its mountain lake and the surrounding alpine landscape in Tyrol, Austria. The region offers natural features like the Haldensee Lake, situated at 1,124 meters, and the Strindenbach Inlet. It is characterized by impressive alpine mountains and provides opportunities for various outdoor activities. The area is known for its diverse flora and well-maintained paths.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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Great tour around the lake with approx. 7km possible.
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Beautifully located lake, a bit away from the big tourist crowds...
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A beautiful clear lake with great hiking routes.
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The creation of Lake Halden, version I. Where Lake Halden now lies, there was a farm hundreds of years ago. It was the largest and most beautiful in the entire valley. The farmer was the richest man for miles around and he could fill many a chest to the brim with gold and silver. This wealth made him proud and stingy. His fingers preferred counting money to the beads of the rosary and he preferred the sound of his gold to organ playing and choir singing during church services. This farmer had three daughters. All three were very beautiful. But wealth had blinded them too and made them courtly. Dressed in velvet and silk, they went to church on Sundays, but only to be admired and envied. Even when the youngest went blind, she didn't change. Then the father died. His daughters held a splendid funeral and walked behind the coffin in splendid mourning clothes. But there was no real sadness in their hearts. Soon after, they began to divide up the inheritance. The older ones looked at the treasures with greed, and the blind woman rummaged around in them with no less greed. Counting would have been a futile task, so they filled a bushel to the top, while they turned the blind sister's bushel over and only filled the space between the bottom and the edge. When the blind woman noticed the deception, she knocked the bushel off the table, raised her fist to the sky, and cursed the wealth and her two sisters. Then a terrible storm came, roaring streams rushed down from the mountain and buried everything under their floods, and that is how the Haldensee was created.
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The centerpiece is naturally Lake Haldensee, a beautiful mountain lake known for its clear water. You can also discover the Strindenbach Inlet to the Haldensee, which feeds the lake, and its associated waterfall. The region is also characterized by impressive alpine mountains like Aggenstein and Neunerköpfle, offering breathtaking views.
Yes, there are several easy options. A popular choice is the 3.5-kilometer circular path around Lake Haldensee, which offers continuous lake views and is well-maintained. The South Shore of Haldensee also features easy gravel paths suitable for walking without significant climbs. For more easy hikes, you can explore routes like the "Haldensee Beach – Strindenbach Waterfall loop from Grän" found in the Easy hikes around Haldensee guide.
Haldensee is excellent for various water activities. You can enjoy swimming in its clear waters, especially at the Campground, lido, and restaurant at Haldensee, which offers a swimming area. When wind conditions are favorable, the lake is also suitable for windsurfing and sailing. Canoeing and rowing are also popular options.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning natural beauty and the well-maintained paths around the lake, perfect for walking or cycling. Many enjoy the numerous benches along the shore that invite rest and enjoyment of the scenery. The clear, clean water of Lake Haldensee is also frequently praised for swimming and lingering.
Absolutely! The entire area around Lake Haldensee is considered family-friendly. The easy circular path around the lake is great for families. The lido at Haldensee provides a dedicated swimming area. The Strindenbach Inlet is also a pleasant spot for families to explore.
Haldensee is an ideal starting point for numerous hikes, ranging from easy lakeside strolls to more challenging alpine ascents. You can find moderate and difficult routes like "Edenbachalpe, Obere Strindenalpe and Usseralpe" in the Waterfall hikes around Haldensee guide. The region has been recognized as "Austria's Hiking destination of the Year" multiple times, highlighting its extensive network of paths.
Yes, the area is very popular for cycling. Well-maintained paths, including a gravel bike path, lead directly along the shore of Lake Haldensee. For more extensive rides, you can explore routes like the "Haldensee – Haldensee loop from Grän" in the Road Cycling Routes around Haldensee guide.
Haldensee offers attractions year-round. During warmer months, it's perfect for swimming, hiking, and cycling. In winter, when the lake freezes over, it transforms into a natural ice skating and curling rink. The surrounding area is also excellent for winter hiking and snowshoeing, with guided tours available.
Yes, you'll find facilities directly at the lake. The Campground, lido, and restaurant at Haldensee offers a place to stay, a swimming area, and dining options. There are also huts on both front sides of the lake that invite visitors to eat.
While Haldensee itself is primarily known for its natural beauty, it is part of the larger Tannheimer Valley, which has cultural offerings. Nearby villages like Tannheim feature cultural attractions such as Felixe Minas Haus and a local history museum. The historic Old Gaicht Pass Route also connects to the Haldensee area, offering a glimpse into the region's past.
In winter, Haldensee transforms into a winter wonderland. When the lake freezes, it becomes a popular spot for ice skating and curling. The surrounding alpine landscape is also ideal for winter hiking and snowshoeing, with various trails and guided tours available to explore the snowy scenery.
Many spots around the lake offer excellent views. The South Shore of Haldensee and Haldensee lakeside at Haller provide beautiful perspectives of the lake. For panoramic vistas, consider hikes to surrounding alpine peaks like Aggenstein and Neunerköpfle, or to mountain huts like Strindenalm.


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