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Top 20 Lakes around Jungholz

Best lakes around Jungholz are found in the immediate vicinity of this Tyrolean enclave, which is surrounded by the Allgäu region. Visitors can explore several noteworthy lakes in the surrounding Bavarian Allgäu and other parts of Tyrol, Austria. These natural features offer diverse characteristics and activities. The area provides a landscape of mountains and lakes, making it a destination for outdoor enthusiasts.

Best lakes around Jungholz

  • The most popular lakes is Tannheimer Valley, a gorge that offers a landscape…

Last updated: May 9, 2026

Tannheimer Valley

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Worth a visit in every season.

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Lake Rottach

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A beautiful, clear lake in which even regularly dived. In addition to some swimming areas, there is also a campsite, a boat rental and, as everywhere, where there is a lot of wind, even windsurfers.

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Wiedhag Alp and Reservoir

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Very beautiful panorama and a great photo hotspot. The lake can be used for swimming, very refreshing, especially in summer, but also quite cold... The food is good, price/performance OK.

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Grüntensee Bathing Area

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Beautiful small lake that invites you to circle around

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Grüntensee Dam

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The paths around the lake are well-kept and in places even go through the forest.

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Jürgen 🍦🫏
July 18, 2025, Grüntensee Bathing Area

Beautiful mountain lake with good paths

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The Grüntensee is 2.5 km long and 11.2 m deep. The reservoir was completed in 1962. It was named after the Grünten mountain.

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December 22, 2024, Rottachsee

Beautiful view

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It is very nice to cycle around this picturesque lake. There are also some secluded spots that invite you to linger.

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Here at the lake, you can enjoy the peace and quiet and unwind.

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The circuit around the lake covers 8.2 KM

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July 6, 2024, Tannheimer Tal

The Tannheimer Hochtal valley fulfils almost all the wishes that a cyclist could have for a tour in the mountains. Recommended, great region, beautiful landscape! 👌

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which lakes near Jungholz are best for families with children?

Several lakes near Jungholz are ideal for families. Lake Rottach is known for its spacious recreational facilities, large sunbathing lawns, sandy areas, and shallow entry points, making it safe for children. The main bathing areas at Moosbach and Petersthal offer kiosks and playgrounds. Haldensee also features a 'Water World' with a heated swimming area, toddlers' pool, and a 50-meter water slide. Grüntensee has two main bathing areas with amenities like playgrounds, and its circular path is suitable for strollers. Schwaltenweiher also offers shallow entry and large sunbathing lawns.

What kind of water sports can I do at the lakes near Jungholz?

The lakes around Jungholz offer a wide range of water sports. Haldensee is excellent for canoeing, rowing, windsurfing, and sailing. Plansee is a haven for swimming, sailing, surfing, and diving, with its clear waters and even sunken objects to explore. Lake Rottach is popular for swimming, sailing, surfing, and diving. Grüntensee and Schwaltenweiher also provide opportunities for swimming, fishing, and paddle boating.

Are there good hiking and cycling trails around the lakes?

Yes, the region offers numerous trails. Plansee has a leisurely circular path and challenging mountain bike routes, while Vilsalpsee features a relatively easy path suitable for families that circles the lake in about 90 minutes. Grüntensee has a roughly 9-kilometer circular path perfect for walks and bicycle tours. Lake Rottach boasts an almost 15 km long hiking and cycling trail around its shores. For more extensive routes, you can explore options like the 'South Shore of Haldensee – Lake Vilsalp loop from Unterjoch' for gravel biking or various road cycling routes that offer views of the lakes, which you can find in the Gravel biking around Jungholz and Road Cycling Routes around Jungholz guides.

Which lakes are best for nature lovers seeking tranquility?

Vilsalpsee, located in the Tannheimer Valley, is part of a designated nature reserve, protecting its rich biodiversity. It offers a serene escape amidst the Allgäu Alps, with restricted private vehicle access to maintain its tranquility. Schwaltenweiher, with its clear spring water and two islands, also provides a peaceful setting with views of the Alps.

Can I find places to eat or drink near the lakes?

Yes, several lakes have dining options. Vilsalpsee has two restaurants on its north shore offering local specialties and fish dishes. Near Wiedhag Alp and Reservoir, you'll find a hut with very tasty food, including recommended Kaiserschmarrn. The main bathing areas at Lake Rottach and Grüntensee Bathing Area often have kiosks for refreshments.

Are there any dog-friendly trails around the lakes near Jungholz?

While specific regulations vary by lake, many circular paths and hiking trails in the region are generally dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a leash. The easy path around Vilsalpsee and the circular paths around Grüntensee and Schwaltenweiher are popular choices for walks with dogs. Always check local signage for specific restrictions, especially in nature reserve areas.

What is the best time of year to visit the lakes near Jungholz?

The best time to visit the lakes largely depends on your preferred activities. Summer (June to August) is ideal for swimming and water sports, with waters often reaching pleasant temperatures, like Lake Rottach reaching over 20 degrees Celsius. Spring and autumn offer beautiful scenery for hiking and cycling, with fewer crowds. Winter transforms Haldensee into a destination for ice skating and curling when frozen.

Are there accessible paths for wheelchairs around the lakes?

While specific information on wheelchair accessibility for all paths is limited, the circular path around Grüntensee is noted as being suitable for strollers, which often indicates a relatively flat and well-maintained surface that might be accessible for some wheelchairs. It's always recommended to check specific trail conditions beforehand for full accessibility.

What makes the Tannheimer Valley a popular spot near Jungholz?

The Tannheimer Valley, home to lakes like Haldensee and Vilsalpsee, is a popular highlight due to its stunning landscape of mountains and lakes. It offers diverse trails suitable for cycling, bathing, and hiking, making it enjoyable in every season. Visitors appreciate the numerous ways to explore the valley, whether on foot or by bike.

Can I go wild swimming in any of the lakes?

Many of the lakes near Jungholz, such as Haldensee, Plansee, Grüntensee, Lake Rottach, and Schwaltenweiher, are popular for swimming in designated areas. While 'wild swimming' in undesignated spots might be possible, it's generally recommended to use the official bathing areas for safety and to respect local regulations, especially in nature reserves like Vilsalpsee.

What unique natural features can I expect to see around these lakes?

You can expect to see diverse natural beauty. Plansee is known for its outstanding water quality and stunning turquoise color, nestled amidst the Lechtal Alps. Vilsalpsee, within its nature reserve, boasts over 700 plant species and the impressive Bergaicht waterfall. Schwaltenweiher features two islands within the lake and offers clear spring water with views of the Alps. The entire region provides a picturesque landscape of mountains and lakes.

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