Best lakes around Totesee are located in the Grimsel Pass region of Switzerland, where Totensee itself is a prominent feature. Situated at an elevation of 2,160 meters, this lake serves as a natural watershed. While its name has historical origins, the lake is known for its reflective waters and alpine landscape. It is easily accessible from the Grimsel Pass road and offers opportunities for hiking.
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As you ride up the Grimsel Pass from Innertkirchen, your efforts will be rewarded by the ever-changing scenery. While the initial route passes lush green meadows and dense forests, the higher you climb, the more barren and rocky the terrain becomes. Near the pass, the mountain landscape is dominated by reservoirs used to generate electricity. Given the length and elevation gain, it's important to manage your energy wisely. Once you reach the top, you can refuel at the restaurant.
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The Grimsel offers a very respectable difference in altitude, particularly from Innertkirchen, spectacular views in the upper third and a beautiful pass - definitely worth a ride. If you can, we recommend riding in the morning hours, the sunrise at the top of the pass is something very special.
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Superb lake with the reflection of the mountains
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The name comes from the fact that many Habsburg soldiers drowned here when trying to escape. By the way, there is a lot of hustle and bustle here in the summer. Crowds of cars and especially motorcycles (with their smelly two-stroke engines) make this place an unreal place in a barren alpine landscape.
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Here the road has to be shared with the cars.
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Beautiful mountain lake on the Grimsel Pass, right next to the pass road
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The postal bus will comfortably take you and your bike up to the Grimsel Pass at an altitude of over 2,000 meters. From here, several fantastic mountain bike trails begin, promising top-class singletrack and a fantastic mountain panorama.
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Totensee, located at 2,160 meters on the Grimsel Pass, is known for its beautiful, often reflective, waters and stunning alpine beauty. It serves as a natural watershed and is easily accessible from the Grimsel Pass road, making it a popular spot for hiking and enjoying the granite landscapes. Visitors often compare its scenery to places like Canada or Norway.
Yes, beyond Totensee, the Grimsel Pass region features other impressive bodies of water, primarily hydroelectric reservoirs. These include Grimselsee, a larger reservoir lower down, and Oberaarsee, another reservoir accessible via a panoramic road, both offering unique perspectives of the alpine landscape. You can experience Grimselsee by riding the Oberaarbahn gondola from the Grimsel Hospiz.
The Totesee region is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including those around Totensee itself, and more challenging mountain hikes. Cycling is also popular, with routes like the 'Grimsel Pass and the Totensee – Grimsel Hospiz and Lake Grimsel loop'. For more detailed routes, explore the Hiking around Totesee guide or the Cycling around Totesee guide.
Yes, the area offers a range of hiking trails. For example, a moderate loop around Totensee (Grimsel Pass) is available, covering about 2.7 km. More challenging routes include the 'View from Sidelhorn – View of Totesee loop' (9.7 km) or the 'View of the Rhone Glacier – Grätli Lake loop' (11.6 km). You can find more options in the Hiking around Totesee guide.
The name 'Totensee,' meaning 'Lake of the Dead,' has a somber historical origin. It is derived from an event in 1211, where soldiers of Duke Berchtold V of Zähringen were reportedly driven into the lake by the people of Valais after the Battle of Ulrichen.
Totensee is easily accessible from the Grimsel Pass road. For facilities, the Grimsel Hospiz and Lake Grimsel, located nearby, offers restaurants and hotels, making it a convenient stop for visitors after ascending the pass.
Visitors frequently highlight the stunning reflections on the water's surface at Totensee (Grimsel Pass), often comparing the scenery to Canada or Iceland. The impressive alpine landscape, shaped by the Ice Age, and the blend of natural beauty with hydroelectric reservoirs also receive high praise. Many appreciate the opportunities for scenic hikes and the breathtaking views from the Grimsel Pass.
Yes, the Grimsel Pass itself offers excellent viewpoints. From here, you can enjoy tours around Totensee and witness its wonderful reflections. The Grimsel Hospiz also provides great views of Lake Grimsel and the surrounding mountain scenery.
Given its high alpine location at 2,160 meters, the best time to visit the lakes around Totensee is typically during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn, when the Grimsel Pass road is open and free of snow. This period offers the most favorable conditions for hiking and enjoying the outdoor scenery.
Yes, the region offers several cycling routes. A popular one is the 'Grimsel Pass and the Totensee – Grimsel Hospiz and Lake Grimsel loop' starting from Grimselpass, which is a moderate 11.3 km ride. For more extensive cycling adventures, you can explore routes like the 'Grimsel Pass and the Totensee – Old Grimsel Road Rock Tunnels loop' (70.6 km, difficult). More options are available in the Cycling around Totesee guide.
The landscape around the lakes in the Grimsel Pass region is characterized by its high alpine environment, shaped by the Ice Age. You'll encounter rugged granite formations, vast mountain scenery, and the striking contrast of deep blue or reflective lake waters. The area features both natural lakes and impressive hydroelectric reservoirs, which blend well into the dramatic surroundings.


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