Best attractions and places to see around Drachensee. Drachensee is a high-alpine lake located in the Mieminger Chain within the Tyrolean Zugspitz Arena region of Austria, situated at an altitude of approximately 1,874 to 1,910 meters above sea level. It is known for its clear, deep blue or teal waters and the reflection of the surrounding rugged, pale limestone peaks. The area offers a variety of natural features and man-made points of interest for visitors.
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A spacious area with wooden walls and numerous windows offers uninterrupted views of the Dragon Lake and its flora and fauna. Information panels about the local wildlife and a few seating areas complement the station.
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hydroelectric power station at the far end of the Drachensee
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With the help of the dam, Champ was dammed to form the Drachensee
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The stream/river Chamb was dammed here at the weir in 2009 to form the Drachensee.
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Beautiful walk-in sculpture made of Corten steel, which is additionally illuminated in the evening. Artist: Herta Wimmer-Knorr
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The Drachensee can be circumnavigated in about 10 kilometers. In the summer months, the round can be shortened to about 5 kilometers by crossing a bridge (lake crossing).
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Note for the winter months: In winter the bridge is dismantled and there is only the possibility to turn back halfway or to go the larger circuit (+5km)
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The primary natural attraction is Dragon Lake itself, renowned for its crystal-clear, teal waters and the reflection of the surrounding rugged limestone peaks. Nearby, you can also visit Lake Seebensee, another exceptionally beautiful mountain lake offering impressive views of the Wetterstein Mountains and the majestic Zugspitze. The entire area is characterized by towering peaks and slopes carpeted with dwarf-pine.
Yes, several spots offer stunning views. The Mythos Drache — Sculpture and view over Drachensee provides a unique perspective. You can also get a great view from the top of the wall at the Drachensee Hydropower Plant. For panoramic vistas, the Coburger Hütte, perched just above Drachensee, offers breathtaking scenery of the lake and surrounding peaks.
The region is ideal for hiking, with various trails connecting Drachensee with Seebensee and the Coburger Hütte. You can find many options, from easy to challenging, including a circuit trail around Tajakopf mountain. For more detailed hiking routes, check out the Hiking around Drachensee guide. There are also opportunities for gravel biking, with routes like the 'Drachensee (Dragon Lake) – View of Drachensee loop from Furth im Wald' available in the Gravel biking around Drachensee guide.
Absolutely! Many attractions are suitable for families, including Dragon Lake itself, which has designated bathing and tent areas. The Mythos Drache — Sculpture and view over Drachensee and the Drachensee Hydropower Plant are also marked as family-friendly. The Bird hide at Drachensee offers an engaging way for families to observe local wildlife without disturbance.
The best time to visit Drachensee for hiking and enjoying the outdoor activities is generally between June and October. During these months, the weather is most favorable for exploring the trails and experiencing the stunning alpine scenery.
While the water in Drachensee is notably frosty even in summer due to its high elevation, brave visitors can take a brief, refreshing dip. The Dragon Lake highlight specifically mentions a designated bathing area.
Yes, some attractions are noted as wheelchair accessible. Both Dragon Lake and the Mythos Drache — Sculpture and view over Drachensee are categorized as wheelchair accessible, allowing a wider range of visitors to enjoy these beautiful spots.
The Coburger Hütte, located just above Drachensee, offers dining facilities and overnight accommodation for hikers. The Ehrwalder Alm, a common starting point for hikes, also has a mountain restaurant. Additionally, the Seebenalm is another mountain hut along the hiking trail to Seebensee where you can find refreshments.
Visitors frequently praise the beautifully designed reservoir and its clear waters. The unique Mythos Drache — Sculpture and view over Drachensee is a popular spot for relaxation and enjoying the views. Many appreciate the area's focus on nature conservation, particularly at the Bird hide at Drachensee, which offers undisturbed observation of local wildlife.
Yes, there are several easy hiking routes. For instance, the 'Dragon Lake – View of the dragon lake loop from Furth im Wald' is an easy 4.9 km route. Another option is the 'Drachensee (Dragon Lake) – Drachensee Fish Nature Trail loop from Furth im Wald,' which is about 3.4 km. You can find more easy options in the Easy hikes around Drachensee guide.
A common starting point for hikes to Drachensee and Seebensee is the Ehrwalder Alm, which is conveniently accessible by cable car. This provides a good option for reaching the higher elevations without a strenuous initial climb.


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