Best lakes around Brandberg, located in the Zillertal Alps, offers a diverse alpine landscape characterized by high mountains, valleys, and significant water features. This region is known for its impressive reservoirs and natural mountain lakes, providing a range of outdoor activities. The area's geology and elevation contribute to its unique environment, attracting visitors seeking both challenging hikes and serene natural beauty.
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Dreamy path along the Stillup reservoir and the countless waterfalls
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The view over the lake towards the chapel is just great.
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Wonderful place to linger and enjoy
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Great area and in small Tibet it is a bit mystical
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In the background you can see the Frakbachjoch+Rosskopf. There, on November 4th, 1957, Josef Leiter (smuggler Seppl) & Alois Gruber (Schtina Lois) were swept 300m down in an avalanche. The story can be read in the book Tageswerk by Hans Rieder. LG
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A beautiful view of the valley.
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Great view of the valley
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Really a very beautiful highlight of the lake with the turquoise blue water And if you then drive to the end of the valley, it's perfect
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The Brandberg region, situated in the Zillertal Alps, features a diverse alpine landscape with both impressive man-made reservoirs and natural mountain lakes. You'll find large dammed lakes and smaller, crystal-clear mountain ponds, offering a variety of aquatic environments to explore.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Ahorn Lake is particularly popular, offering facilities, a playground for children, and a perfect spot to cool off after a hike. Another option is the Penkenjoch Reservoir and Granat Chapel, which is also considered family-friendly and features crystal-clear water where you can even spot tadpoles.
The area boasts many scenic spots. The Waterfall Trail at Stillup Reservoir is renowned for its turquoise blue water and offers countless photo opportunities with views of glaciated mountains. Wildgerlos Lake, near Zittauer Hut, shines in deep turquoise on fine weather days, completing the alpine panorama. The Penkenjoch Reservoir also provides magnificent colors and views towards the Granat Chapel.
Absolutely. The Zillergründl Reservoir Dam is a prominent man-made monument. Completed in 1986, its 186-meter-high and 506-meter-long wall is one of the largest in Austria. You can explore the dam and hike to the surrounding alpine areas. Note that a toll road leads to the reservoir, and a bus is required for the final stretch to the dam.
Yes, the region offers extensive hiking opportunities. From the Zittauer Hut and Wildgerlos Lake, you can easily climb to peaks like Roßkopf. The Waterfall Trail at Stillup Reservoir is a beautiful single trail. For more detailed routes, you can explore various mountain hikes in the area, including difficult routes around the Zillergründl Reservoir. Find more information on Mountain Hikes around Brandberg.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty, especially the turquoise blue waters of lakes like Stillup Reservoir and Wildgerlos Lake, which offer fantastic photo opportunities. The combination of challenging hikes and serene natural beauty, along with amenities like delicious food and clean accommodations at huts such as Zittauer Hut, are also highly appreciated.
Yes, the Brandberg area provides excellent cycling and gravel biking options. You can find routes that offer views over the Zillertal Valley and pass by reservoirs like Penkenjoch. For example, there are difficult gravel biking routes around the Zillertal Valley and moderate to difficult cycling routes, including those to the Zillergründl Dam. Discover more routes on Gravel biking around Brandberg and Cycling around Brandberg.
The summer months are particularly popular, as indicated by the Waterfall Trail at Stillup Reservoir being busy during this season. This is when the weather is generally favorable for hiking and enjoying the turquoise waters. However, the alpine landscape offers beauty throughout the warmer months.
Yes, some highlights offer amenities. The Zittauer Hut and Wildgerlos Lake provides clean accommodations, delicious food, and is a great starting point for hikes. Many huts in the alpine region offer food and lodging for those on longer tours.
To reach the Zillergründl Reservoir Dam, a toll road (€8) leads from Mayrhofen. However, you cannot drive directly to the dam. The last parking lot is in the hamlet of Bärenbad, from where you must take a bus to the dam itself. Be prepared for heights if you plan to walk on the dam wall.
Beyond the lakes, the region is characterized by its high mountains and valleys. The Waterfall Trail at Stillup Reservoir features a beautiful waterfall. The overall alpine environment provides stunning geological formations and diverse desert flora and fauna, though the primary focus for water features is the lakes and reservoirs.


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