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Hike the 9.8-mile Lake Resia Bell Tower Walk from Reschen, a moderate route around the lake with views of the iconic submerged bell tower.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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12.5 km
1.11 km
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10.5 km
3.78 km
849 m
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The trail is beautiful year-round. During warmer months, you'll enjoy lush alpine scenery and water sports on the lake. In winter, when Lake Resia freezes over, you can even walk directly to the bell tower across the ice, offering a unique experience.
Parking is available in Reschen, which serves as the starting point for this walk. Given the trail's popularity, arriving earlier in the day is advisable, especially during peak season, to secure a spot.
Yes, much of the path around Lake Resia is asphalted and generally flat, making it very suitable for families and accessible for buggies. The total length of over 15 kilometers should be considered, but you can always complete half the trail and use a bus to return if needed.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the Lake Resia Bell Tower Walk. Please keep your dog on a leash and remember to clean up after them to maintain the trail's cleanliness for everyone.
The trail primarily follows a promenade path around Lake Resia. You'll find sections that are asphalted, making for easy walking, as well as some gravel paths. The route is largely flat, with only minor elevation changes.
The most iconic landmark is the 14th-century bell tower emerging from Lake Resia. Other highlights include the Little Castle on Lake Resia, the Reschensee (Lake Resia) History Information Point, and various scenic spots like the Picnic area with lake view at Reschensee and a Small waterfall at Lake Reschen.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to hike the Lake Resia Bell Tower Walk. It is freely accessible to the public.
Yes, the route around Lake Resia is well-integrated with other paths. It covers 100% of the Seepromenade and 91% of the Rund um den Reschensee trail. You'll also find sections that overlap with the Vinschgauer Radweg and the Etschradroute - Via Claudia Augusta, popular cycling routes in the region.
Yes, as the trail circles Lake Resia and passes through villages like Reschen and Curon, you'll find various cafes and restaurants where you can stop for a meal or a drink. There's also a Picnic area with lake view at Reschensee if you prefer to bring your own food.
The bell tower is the only visible remnant of the former village of Curon, which was submerged in 1950 to create a hydroelectric dam. It stands as a poignant symbol of a lost community and is a truly unique and photogenic landmark. Local legends even suggest that on windy days, the bells can still be heard ringing, despite having been removed before the flooding.
Yes, if you find the full 15-kilometer loop too long, you can easily complete half of the trail and then use local bus services to return to your starting point in Reschen. This allows for a more flexible and shorter excursion while still enjoying the lake's beauty.
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Even if the water has almost been drained since 2021 due to maintenance work, there is now the opportunity to walk around the infamous church tower ⛪️. And I didn't want to miss the opportunity. And so that it's not just a …
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The view of the lake and the mountains is always absolutely beautiful! But unfortunately you walk almost …
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At the start of our vacation, we decided this time to make the first tour very comfortable.
The tour around the lake is very pleasant to walk, the path is mostly paved with a few exceptions, so it is advisable to wear good shoes, possibly with cushioning.
If you are …
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