Best lakes around Bezirk Hermagor are found in Carinthia, Austria, offering diverse natural environments. This region is characterized by its position within the Gailtal, Carnic, and Julian Alps, providing a mix of warm swimming lakes and pristine alpine waters. The area features significant natural landmarks and is known for its varied terrain, suitable for different outdoor activities. Its geographic location contributes to a range of lake experiences, from accessible valley lakes to remote mountain tarns.
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The beautiful Lambertenghi-Romanin refuge is currently closed for renovation. Located at an altitude of 1955 meters, just before the saddle overlooking WolayerSee, it is an excellent base on the Italian side for the ascent to Cima Coglians and the Carnic traverse.
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…a promising and relaxed route!
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Beautiful lake with dreamy bays to linger
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Refuge closed also for the summer season 2025
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The small reservoir at the Nassfeld pass is beautiful, but unfortunately overrun by camper vans and motorcyclists on weekends.
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The Vorderer and Hinterer Lake Constance are one of the few remaining witnesses to the last Ice Age. Both lake basins were traversed by a glacier, which left a ground moraine on the lake floor. Halfway towards Nassfeld, a plateau known as the Pfaffenschwand stretches east of the Nassfeld federal highway, on which two lakes lie one behind the other: the Große (Vorderer) and the Kleine (Hinterer) Bodensee. On the way to Nassfeld, it's worth stopping at the Pfaffenschwand and enjoying the view of the mountain lakes with their deep blue hues amidst the spruce forest. Especially at midday, when the sun is at its highest, you can marvel at the play of colors on the two lakes even more!
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The lakeside path is about 5 km long and easy to walk.
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Lake Wolayersee lies at approximately 1,950 meters and is surrounded by several peaks with steep rock faces. The lake has no inflow; its water comes from rainfall and melting snow. On the lakeshore, the Wolayersee Hut, a mountain refuge belonging to the Austrian Alpine Club, offers accommodations and meals.
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For families, Pressegger See is highly recommended due to its warm, shallow waters, often called the 'bathtub of the Gailtal'. It offers numerous lidos, an adventure park, and playgrounds. Lake Pramollo is also known as a family-friendly area with trails and viewpoints. Additionally, the idyllic Almsee at Egger Alm invites visitors to jump into its cool waters, making it a great spot for a family outing.
Pressegger See is one of Carinthia's warmest swimming lakes, perfect for a refreshing dip, especially for families. Weissensee also offers excellent swimming opportunities in its exceptionally clear, emerald-green waters during the summer months. For those who enjoy colder, pristine alpine waters after a hike, the mountain lakes like Zollner See or Wolayersee provide a unique, invigorating experience.
Yes, the region offers diverse hiking experiences. You can find a circumference trail around Pressegger See for leisurely walks. Weissensee has numerous hiking trails, including paths leading from Naggler Alm. For more challenging alpine hikes, the mountain lakes such as Zollner See and Lake Wolayer are nestled within extensive hiking areas like the Carnic Alps, offering breathtaking scenic views. You can explore many trails in the area by checking out the Running Trails around Bezirk Hermagor guide.
Weissensee is particularly lauded for its unspoiled natural beauty and exceptionally clear, emerald-green water, making it ideal for those seeking tranquility and natural immersion. The various mountain lakes, including Lake Wolayer and Zollner See, are also characterized by their crystal-clear waters and stunning panoramic mountain backdrops, offering a sense of peace amidst the alpine landscape.
In winter, Weissensee transforms into Europe's biggest natural ice surface, making it a prime destination for ice skating. It also offers excellent conditions for cross-country skiing and winter hiking, allowing visitors to enjoy the pristine snowy landscapes.
While not explicitly historical sites, Lake Wolayer is situated in a nature reserve and is described as having 'history you can touch' due to its location along the Carnic Peace Trail, which traces historical WWI front lines. The surrounding Carnic Alps also hold significant geological and historical interest.
The region around Bezirk Hermagor offers a variety of cycling routes. You can find routes like the 'Lake Pramollo – Pontebbana Cycle Path loop from Pressegger See' for road cycling, or the 'Gail River – Gail riverbank loop from St. Daniel' for touring bicycles. Many routes incorporate views of the lakes and the surrounding valleys. For more details, refer to the Road Cycling Routes around Bezirk Hermagor and Cycling around Bezirk Hermagor guides.
Visitors frequently praise the sensational locations, such as the Wolayersee Hut with its fantastic views directly from the dining room. The excellent cuisine and well-maintained facilities at mountain huts are also highly appreciated. The tranquility of places like Lake Wolayer amidst incredible mountain backdrops, and the idyllic nature of spots like Egger Alm, are often highlighted as wonderful experiences.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Summer (June to September) is ideal for swimming in warmer lakes like Pressegger See and for hiking to the mountain lakes. Winter (December to March) is perfect for ice skating and winter sports at Weissensee. The shoulder seasons (spring and autumn) offer beautiful scenery for hiking and cycling with fewer crowds.
Most mountain lakes, such as Zollner See and Wolayersee, typically require a hike to reach them, rewarding visitors with pristine nature and spectacular views. While not directly accessible by car, Weissensee is accessible by chairlift, with hiking trails leading to it from Naggler Alm, offering a relatively easier way to experience a high-altitude lake.
Pressegger See is notable for its extensive reed belts, which contribute significantly to its ecological value. Weissensee is famous for its exceptionally clear, emerald-green water and its transformation into Europe's largest natural ice surface in winter. The mountain lakes, including Lake Wolayer, are characterized by their crystal-clear, often cold waters and dramatic panoramic mountain backdrops, often situated within nature reserves.


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