Best lakes around Ried im Zillertal offers access to a variety of aquatic environments within the Zillertal region. Ried im Zillertal features a local bathing spot, while the broader area includes numerous reservoirs and high-alpine lakes. These bodies of water provide diverse experiences, from family-friendly swimming areas to locations for water sports and mountain views. The region's lakes are integrated into the natural landscape of the Zillertal Alps.
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The Fichtensee is not a natural lake, but rather a man-made body of water created at an altitude of 1,700 meters, a width of 95 meters, and a depth of 12 meters. The lake is a fun place for children and adults to swim in, and pedal boats, parasols, and loungers are available for rent for a fee. A wonderful bathing experience in the heart of the Zillertal Alps with a magnificent natural panorama.
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From here, you have a beautiful view of the mountains with their beautiful flower meadows and valleys in the Zillertal. A feast for the eyes for nature lovers and hikers.
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There is also a good refreshment point there.
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You can never get enough of this view! It's wonderful, especially for holidaymakers.
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The Schlitters swimming lake is located directly at the entrance to the Zillertal. The beautiful complex with large, well-maintained lawns, walkways, park-like vegetation and the lake with pleasant water temperatures makes you want to dive straight into the swimming fun. Height: 548 m Area: 0.11 km² Depth: 4.8 m Average water temperature: 21.5°C Season: May to September daily from 10am to 6pm
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The Fichtensee has a great location with a fantastic view. Here, young and old can do everything their hearts desire in warm weather (swimming, SUP, pedal boats, rowing boats, sunbathing boats and much more). 👍🤩
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Visitors frequently enjoy Fichtensee, known for its high-alpine setting and family-friendly amenities like swimming, SUP, and pedal boats. Another favorite is Schlitterer Swimming Lake, which offers a large adventure playground and is conveniently located on the Zillertal cycle path. The Penkenjoch Reservoir and Granat Chapel is also highly rated for its stunning views and tranquil resting spots.
Yes, several lakes cater to families. Fichtensee, located at 1,744 meters, offers swimming, boat rentals, a pontoon, and a shallow water area. The Schlitterer Swimming Lake features an adventure playground and maintained lawns, perfect for a family day out. Additionally, the local Bathing Lake Ried has a 40-meter water slide, pedal boat rentals, and a children's playground with water stations.
The Zillertal region offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can enjoy swimming, stand-up paddling, kayaking, and pedal boating at lakes like Durlassboden Reservoir and Fichtensee. For those seeking adventure, Schlegeis Reservoir provides activities like via ferrata, abseiling, and a Flying Fox. The area also has extensive opportunities for cycling and hiking. You can find various routes, including easy to difficult options, in guides like Cycling around Ried im Zillertal and Hiking around Ried im Zillertal.
Yes, the local Bathing Lake Ried offers barrier-free access, including a pool lift and accessible toilets, making it suitable for visitors with mobility needs. Fichtensee is also noted as wheelchair accessible.
For refreshing summer swims, the Bathing Lake Ried is a central choice, with average water temperatures around 21°C and peaking at 23°C in June. The Schlitterer Swimming Lake also boasts pleasant water temperatures averaging 21.5°C. Durlassboden Reservoir, with its crystal-clear spring water, is another popular spot for swimming and water sports.
Absolutely. The Penkenjoch Reservoir and Granat Chapel offers magnificent views over the lake towards the unique Granat Chapel. Schlegeis Reservoir is known for its dramatic mountain backdrop and the impressive 131-meter-high dam. The Stillup Reservoir, nestled in the wild Stilluptal Valley, provides a tranquil setting amidst stunning natural beauty and is home to over 500 butterfly species.
Yes, many lakes offer scenic walking opportunities. There's an easy walking trail around the Durlassboden Reservoir, providing scenic views and places to eat. The Reservoir Pond at Penkenjoch can be easily walked around, allowing you to enjoy its panorama from every side. For more extensive hiking, explore the routes available in the Hiking around Ried im Zillertal guide.
The lakes in the Zillertal region offer diverse unique features. The Bathing Lake Ried transforms into a spot for ice skating and curling in winter. The Reservoir Pond at Penkenjoch is notably heart-shaped, a discovery made through aerial photographs. Stillup Reservoir is remarkable for its rich biodiversity, including over 500 butterfly species, making it a haven for nature lovers.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. For swimming and water sports, the summer months (June to August) are ideal, with pleasant water temperatures. Lakes like the Bathing Lake Ried also host 'Lake Sunset' events during July and August. For hiking and enjoying the mountain scenery, late spring to early autumn offers favorable weather conditions.
Stillup Reservoir, located in the wild and romantic Stilluptal Valley within the Zillertal Alps nature park, is an excellent choice for nature observation. It is home to a diverse array of over 500 butterfly species, offering a unique experience for nature enthusiasts.
Yes, several lakes offer facilities. The Schlitterer Swimming Lake has a restaurant on-site. Durlassboden Reservoir features places to eat along its walking trail. Many of the larger lakes and reservoirs, especially those with recreational facilities, often have nearby cafes or snack bars.
The Penkenjoch Reservoir and Granat Chapel is notable for its stunning views towards the unique Granat Chapel, offering a wonderful resting place with crystal-clear water. It's a popular spot for its scenic beauty and the interesting architecture of the chapel.


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