Lakes around Forchach, a village in the Tyrolean Lechtal, Austria, serve as a base for exploring several notable lakes and the unique wild river landscape of the Lech River. The region is characterized by its natural dynamics, broad riverbeds, and diverse ecosystems. These natural attractions offer diverse features and opportunities for scenic beauty and recreation.
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Beautifully situated hut with good food.
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The best view of the Traualpsee is from the toilet 😊
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From the Traualpsee it is only a short walk to the Landsberger Hütte. The path is partially secured with wire ropes. Surefootedness is an advantage
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Very nice bathing area at the lake 💦 ... a wonderful refreshment opportunity ... after a very nice hike 👍🏻 ... until the cows came 🤣
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Very comforting this place
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Nice view of the north face of the Lachenspitze with the via ferrata in it. The apple strudel is recommended.
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Among the most popular lakes in the region is Lake Vilsalp, nestled in a nature reserve and surrounded by majestic mountains. Visitors also highly appreciate Traualp Lake for its stunning views, especially as part of the 'Three Lakes Tour'.
Yes, Lake Vilsalp is particularly suitable for families due to its accessibility. You can reach it by foot, bike, bus, or even a tourist train from Tannheim. The lake offers relaxing walks, and swimming is permitted, though the water can be cool. Additionally, Lake Haldensee also features an easy circular path, making it pleasant for families.
The region boasts diverse natural beauty. You'll find crystal-clear mountain lakes like Lake Vilsalp and Traualp Lake, often surrounded by towering mountains offering panoramic views. The Sieglseen, though requiring a demanding hike, are known for their vibrant turquoise water and pristine nature reserve setting. Furthermore, the Lech River near Forchach is recognized as the last wild river in the Northern Limestone Alps, featuring dynamic broad riverbeds and extensive gravel banks.
For those seeking a more secluded experience, the Sieglseen (Siglseen) are two picturesque, hidden mountain lakes. Reaching them requires a demanding hike of approximately three hours from Forchach, but the reward is vibrant turquoise water nestled within a nature reserve, offering a tranquil and visually stunning natural experience away from the crowds.
The area around Forchach offers numerous outdoor activities. You can enjoy various cycling routes, including those along the Lech River, as detailed in the Cycling around Forchach guide. For hikers, there are mountain hikes, such as those leading to Landsberger Hut above Lake Vilsalp, or more challenging routes like the 'Three Lakes Tour'. Explore more options in the Mountain Hikes around Forchach guide.
Yes, swimming is permitted in several lakes. Lake Vilsalp offers a beautiful bathing area, though the water temperature typically does not exceed 17 degrees Celsius. Lake Haldensee also invites visitors to swim and linger in its clear waters.
The best time to visit is generally from late spring to early autumn (May to October) when the weather is favorable for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the lakes. Mountain huts like Landsberger Hut are typically open from late May to mid-October, aligning with the peak season for mountain activities.
Yes, for Lake Vilsalp, there are restrictions on private car access during the day, typically from 8 AM to 5 PM, to preserve its protected status. Visitors can instead reach the lake by foot, bike, bus, or a tourist train from Tannheim.
The 'Three Lakes Tour' is a popular hiking route in the region. While the exact lakes can vary, it typically includes Lake Vilsalp and Traualp Lake, often with Landsberger Hut serving as a key rest stop or destination along the way. It offers stunning views and a rewarding hiking experience.
The Lech River, particularly the stretch near Forchach, is a central part of the Tiroler Lech Nature Park and is recognized as the last wild river in the Northern Limestone Alps. It's characterized by its natural dynamics, broad riverbed, extensive gravel banks, and diverse ecosystems, making it a unique habitat for various plant and animal species. The Lechweg trail passes through Forchach, offering opportunities to explore this 'wild river landscape'.
While many trails in the mountainous region can be challenging, Lake Vilsalp is generally accessible, with options to reach it by bus or tourist train. The Vilsalpsee Lakeside Trail offers beautiful panoramas, though a small section can sometimes be narrow, muddy, or have snowfields, making it difficult for strollers or wheelchairs. Lake Haldensee features an easy circular path that is generally suitable for a relaxed walk.


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