Lakes near Übersaxen Austria offer diverse natural landscapes within the Vorarlberg region. This area is characterized by its alpine foothills and proximity to significant water bodies. Visitors can find a range of lakes, from tranquil ponds ideal for resting to larger recreational areas. The region provides opportunities for walking, cycling, and observing local flora and fauna.
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The Bädle is in a very nice location, but has been closed for some time. The property is therefore cordoned off, so you can not walk around.
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The region around Übersaxen offers a diverse range of lakes, from tranquil ponds and former gravel pits that are now serene resting places, to larger recreational areas. You can find small, idyllic spots like Montjola Pond, fishing lakes such as Lake Galina, and even larger recreational areas like the Paspels-Seen, which are popular for swimming and offer amenities.
Yes, several lakes are well-suited for families. Montjola Pond is considered family-friendly and offers a nice place to rest. The Paspels-Seen in Rankweil are also very family-friendly, featuring a children's playground, public toilets, showers, and monitored bathing quality. Egelsee is another family-friendly option, great for watching different birds.
Swimming is permitted in some lakes, but not all. For instance, swimming is not allowed at Lake Galina, which is primarily used for fishing and leisurely strolls. However, the Paspels-Seen in Rankweil are popular for swimming, with groundwater-fed water regularly monitored for excellent bathing quality. Lake Constance (Bodensee), though further afield, also offers numerous swimming opportunities.
The lakes offer various natural features. At Montjola Pond, you can enjoy an idyllic setting and a nearby waterfall. Schwarzer See (Satteins) is boomerang-shaped with a small island and is surrounded by forest. Egelsee is excellent for birdwatching, situated in a border area between Austria and Liechtenstein. The Paspels-Seen are part of a sensitive nature reserve, emphasizing local flora and fauna.
Yes, many lakes feature easy walking paths. There's an easy, circular hiking route around Lake Galina, approximately 2.4 km long with no significant elevation gain. Schwarzer See (Satteins) also has a small walking path around it. The Paspels-Seen offer paved walking paths with seating areas. For more extensive hiking, you can explore routes like the Gadenrundweg near Montjola Pond, which offers panoramic views.
Besides walking and swimming, the area around Übersaxen's lakes is great for cycling. Lake Galina is directly on a bike path, making it a pleasant stop for cyclists. Lake Constance (Bodensee) is a hub for watersports like sailing, kayaking, and stand-up paddling, and features the 260 km Bodensee-Radweg. For more structured cycling and mountain biking, you can find various routes in the region, such as those listed in the Gravel biking around Übersaxen and MTB Trails around Übersaxen guides.
The lakes are enjoyable throughout the warmer months, typically from spring to autumn. Spring brings fresh greenery, while summer is ideal for swimming and watersports. Autumn offers beautiful scenery, especially for walks around lakes like Lake Galina, as noted by visitors. Winter can also be picturesque for quiet strolls, though some activities might be limited.
Yes, some lakes have amenities nearby. At the Paspels-Seen, the 'Seeblick-Stüble' offers refreshments during the bathing season. Near Schwarzer See (Satteins), there's a 'Beizle' that serves good regional cuisine. Das Bädle, Laterns, located near a lake, is known for its idyllic setting and hospitality, offering a wonderful experience to stop there.
While specific public transport routes to every small lake from Übersaxen may vary, the region is generally accessible. Larger recreational areas like the Paspels-Seen are well-equipped with amenities, implying good accessibility. For Lake Constance, public transport connections are extensive due to its size and popularity. Driving is also a convenient option for reaching many of these lakes, with parking often available, especially at more developed sites.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the lakes. Many enjoy the serene resting places, the opportunity for leisurely strolls, and the picturesque views. The family-friendly atmosphere at places like the Paspels-Seen and the birdwatching opportunities at Egelsee are also highly valued. The komoot community has shared over 210 photos and given more than 970 upvotes, highlighting the region's appeal.
Many natural areas and walking paths around the lakes are generally dog-friendly, especially for walks. For specific swimming areas for dogs, it's advisable to check local regulations at each lake, as some recreational bathing areas might have restrictions. However, the numerous trails and natural settings provide ample opportunities for walks with your dog.


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