Best lakes around Hall in Tirol are situated within the surrounding Hall-Wattens region and wider Tyrol area. This region, known for its natural beauty, offers access to diverse aquatic environments. While Hall in Tirol itself does not feature large natural lakes, the nearby areas provide numerous options for recreation and scenic enjoyment. The landscape is characterized by mountains and valleys, making the lakes accessible for various outdoor activities.
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The deck47 restaurant owes its name to its unique location: It lies at 11 degrees longitude and 47 degrees latitude – a geographical coordinate that is also part of its identity. Picturesquely situated on the eastern outskirts of Innsbruck in the Rossau district, the pizzeria nestles like a ship in the harbor of the quarry lake. From here, you can enjoy breathtaking views of the shimmering water and the impressive mountain panorama. I don't want to presume to judge the quality of the restaurant, but numerous online reviews certainly provide some insight.
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A pleasant evening stroll. Nothing wrong with that.
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Bozner Platz with Rudolfsbrunnen, Innsbruck The fountain was erected in 1877 on Bozner Platz to celebrate the 500th anniversary of Tyrol's membership in the Austrian territories (1363-1863). Its design was by Friedrich Schmidt. A larger-than-life bronze statue of Duke Rudolf IV stands atop the fountain's coat of arms. Text / Source: Innsbruck Tourism https://www.innsbruck.info/sehenswuerdigkeiten/sightseeing/historische-bauten/detail/infrastruktur/rudolfsbrunnen-innsbruck.html
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A beautiful fun garden in the middle of a square
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Small swimming lake above Innsbruck near the small village of Lans. Really nice place, so sometimes crowded.
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Pizza directly at the Rossau bathing lake. From the aperitif, the exquisite menu, to the midnight snack, we turn your “stop” at deck47 in Innsbruck into a very special and unforgettable event. https://www.deck47.at/de/
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Sun worshipers and water lovers have been waiting for this for a very long time and now it's finally here: a decent restaurant on the lake. The deck47 is not only a restaurant, but also convinces with its futuristic architecture, which offers the perfect basis for use as an event location. In very sunny or rainy weather, guests can enjoy their original Italian espresso under a covered terrace overlooking the lake. The terrace is also open in winter - freezing guests can cover themselves with warm sheepskins and soak up some sun. An idyllic and shady guest garden with 172 seats awaits the hungry bathers in summer - they can help themselves in the restaurant. Culinary specialties from Italy awaken holiday memories and make the day at the quarry lake a very special excursion. Whether pasta, antipasti, crispy pizzas or light salads - every guest will surely find something on the large menu. If you are just thirsty, you will find a large selection of refreshing soft drinks, full-bodied wines and long drinks on the menu. For lunch, weekly changing lunch menus with soup of the day or salad are offered.
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Several lakes in the wider region are excellent for families. The Pond with fountain in Kurpark Igls offers a variety of play and recreational opportunities within a spa park. Roßau Quarry Lake (Baggersee) on the eastern outskirts of Innsbruck features a large sunbathing lawn, a bathing island, children's playgrounds, and sports fields. Further afield, Zirbensee on the Glungezer mountain is highlighted as a summer vacation spot for families, featuring a water playground, and Reintalersee is one of Tyrol's warmest bathing lakes with spacious sunbathing lawns and boat rentals.
Yes, the region offers various hiking opportunities around its lakes. Around Herzsee, located above Aldrans, you'll find many marked paths ideal for walking and enjoying the natural surroundings. The Glungezer area, where Zirbensee is situated, is also a haven for hikers. For more extensive hiking options, you can explore the Waterfall hikes around Hall in Tirol or Mountain Hikes around Hall in Tirol guides.
Yes, several lakes in the broader Tyrol region are popular for swimming. Roßau Quarry Lake (Baggersee) is a popular spot for cooling off with a dedicated bathing area. Achensee, known as the 'Sea of Tyrol,' offers freely accessible turquoise-blue waters for swimming. Reintalersee is one of Tyrol's warmest bathing lakes, reaching up to 25 degrees Celsius, and Lanser See is noted for its excellent water quality, making it suitable for a refreshing swim.
The lakes around Hall in Tirol offer diverse natural beauty. At Herzsee, you can observe its picturesque setting and try to discern the heart shape of its surface. Roßau Quarry Lake provides pure nature with views of the shimmering water and impressive mountain panoramas. Berglsteiner See is praised for its stunning autumn colors, and Achensee boasts turquoise-blue waters surrounded by mountains.
Achensee, often called the 'Sea of Tyrol,' is the largest lake in the region and is ideal for various water sports. Its freely accessible turquoise-blue waters are perfect for sailing, stand-up paddleboarding, surfing, diving, and pedal boating. Hechtsee also offers boat rentals in addition to swimming.
Amenities vary by lake. Roßau Quarry Lake (Baggersee) is well-equipped with a large sunbathing lawn, bathing island, children's playground, sports fields, and restaurants, including Deck47 Restaurant-Bar. Reintalersee provides spacious sunbathing lawns, children's playgrounds, boat rentals, and restaurants. Hechtsee offers a dedicated swimming area, playground, volleyball courts, table tennis, and boat rentals.
The summer months are generally ideal for visiting the lakes, especially for swimming and water sports, as lakes like Reintalersee reach warm temperatures. The Glungezer area, home to Zirbensee, is highlighted as a summer vacation spot. Berglsteiner See is particularly stunning in autumn due to its vibrant colors, offering a different seasonal experience.
While specific dog-friendly swimming areas are not detailed, many marked paths around lakes like Herzsee are suitable for walks with dogs. When exploring trails, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash and be mindful of local regulations and other visitors.
While Hall in Tirol itself doesn't have large natural lakes directly within the town, the surrounding Hall-Wattens region and wider Tyrol area offer accessible lakes. For specific public transport options to individual lakes like Herzsee or the Baggersee, it's best to check local bus and train schedules, as connections are generally good within the Innsbruck and Hall-Wattens region.
Yes, the region offers road cycling routes that incorporate some of the beautiful lakes. For example, the 'Inn Bridge at Rattenberg – Reintaler Lake loop' and the 'Schlitterer Lake – Inn Cycle Path Near Schwaz loop' are moderate road cycling routes that can be explored. You can find more details in the Road Cycling Routes around Hall in Tirol guide.
The Herzsee, located above Aldrans, is known for its picturesque setting and was formerly approved as a bathing lake, though today it's recognized for fish farming. Visitors often enjoy trying to discern the heart shape of its water's surface and observing anglers. It offers a tranquil spot for a breather amidst its natural surroundings.
Roßau Quarry Lake, also known as Baggersee, offers a wide range of activities. It's a popular spot for swimming and sunbathing on its extensive lawn. You can also find a bathing island, a floating jetty, children's playgrounds, and sports fields. The Deck47 Restaurant-Bar provides a place to relax with views of the water and mountains.


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