Lakes around Hintertux are primarily found in the surrounding Tuxertal valley and the broader Zillertal region in Tyrol, Austria. This area is characterized by its impressive mountain scenery, including high-alpine tarns and larger reservoirs. The region offers diverse attractions for visitors, ranging from serene natural settings to areas with water sports facilities. These bodies of water are often set against a backdrop of dramatic peaks and are integral to the natural landscape.
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The Schlegeis Reservoir is a gigantic structure, with the 131-meter-high dam wall being the most visible feature of the reservoir. From the parking lot, you have a beautiful view of the reservoir and its magnificent mountain scenery.
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The Rifugio Passo di Vizze is located at 2,276 meters above sea level on the Italian-Austrian border, in the Ötztal Alps. It offers a refreshment service with typical cuisine and the possibility of overnight stays. It is open seasonally and for updated information on opening periods and reservations, we recommend visiting the official website of the refuge: www.pfitscherjochhaus.com
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The waterfall runs directly along the path at one point on the ascent to the Olpererhütte from Schlegeisspeicher. Stones along the path invite you to take a refreshing break ⛰️💧
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Simply breathtakingly beautiful...especially in sunny weather. We were very lucky today. 🌞😍
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The bus takes you to the starting point in a relaxed manner.
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On the way to the Olpererhütte there are small water inlets to the lake here and there.
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The Schlegeis reservoir impresses with its size and location.
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The Schlegeis reservoir lies in front of the viewer with its turquoise blue water.
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The region boasts several impressive reservoirs. The Schlegeis Reservoir (Schlegeisspeicher) is particularly notable for its 131-meter-high dam wall and turquoise-blue water, offering a unique mountain world. Another significant one is the Durlassboden Reservoir, known for its crystal-clear water and refreshing summer temperatures, making it ideal for water sports.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. The Fichtensee at 1,744 meters offers a dedicated swimming area, boat hire, stand-up paddle hire, a pontoon, a pixie cove, and a shallow water area. The Schlegeis Reservoir area also features a children's climbing course and a Flying Fox for action-packed fun.
The lakes provide excellent starting points for a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking trails, including routes to mountain huts like the Olpererhütte from the Schlegeis Reservoir. Water sports such as swimming, stand-up paddling, kayaking, and pedal boating are popular at Durlassboden Reservoir. For more challenging options, some lakes offer ascents to nearby peaks. You can find many routes for hiking, cycling, and running in the area.
The Stillup Reservoir, located in the wild and romantic Stilluptal Valley, is part of a nature park area known for its diverse ecosystem, including over 500 butterfly species. For a unique geological experience, the Schwarzsee, set at 2,472 meters, is framed by impressive cliffs, offering dramatic natural beauty.
The summer months are generally the best time to visit, especially for water activities and high-alpine hikes, as the Durlassboden Reservoir reaches refreshing temperatures of around 20 degrees Celsius. Many high-altitude lakes and access roads, like the toll road to Schlegeis, close in mid-October and reopen in spring due to snow conditions.
The Zillergründl Reservoir is often referred to as 'Little Tibet' due to the presence of prayer wheels and small prayer flags, creating a unique cultural touch against the blue-green water. While not a traditional lake, the Nature's Ice Palace on the Hintertux Glacier features a glacial lake deep within a walk-through crevasse, offering a unique natural wonder.
Many lakes are accessible, though some require a toll road or a hike. For instance, the Schlegeis Reservoir has a free parking lot at the end of its toll road, and public transport options are also available to reach it. For more remote lakes like Junssee, a challenging hike is required.
Yes, several locations offer amenities. Near the Schlegeis Reservoir, there's a large refuge above the lake. The Grieralm is a highly recommended hut with friendly staff and good food, inviting visitors to linger. The hike to Junssee also passes the Almkäserei Stoankasern, where you can watch cheese being made and taste it.
For a wild and romantic experience, the Torsee lakes are surrounded by white cotton grass and offer unique views, complemented by a nearby impressive waterfall. The high-alpine setting of Schwarzsee also provides a sense of tranquility and solitude for those seeking dramatic natural beauty away from crowds.
The region offers breathtaking panoramic views. From the Bench with a view of Olpererhütte and Schlegeisspeicher, you can enjoy a wonderful vista of the Schlegeis Reservoir and the Olpererhütte. The Rastkogelseen provide unique views of the Zillertal Alps and the imposing Rastkogel, making for a rewarding experience for those seeking panoramic mountain scenery.
While the water in many high-alpine lakes can be quite cold, the Durlassboden Reservoir is known for its refreshing temperature of around 20 degrees Celsius in summer, making it a popular spot for swimming. The Fichtensee also offers a dedicated area for swimming, including a shallow water zone.


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