Best lakes around Reintaler Lake are found in the Kramsacher Seengebiet in Tyrol, Austria. Reintaler Lake is recognized as one of Tyrol's warmest and largest bathing lakes, covering 29.4 hectares. It features crystal-clear waters with summer temperatures reaching up to 26 degrees Celsius. The lake is surrounded by mountains and forests, providing a natural setting for various recreational activities.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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A beautiful lake and at the end you can enjoy a delicious meal
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Excellent fish trio (pike-perch, catfish, char) and trout meunier. Very fine and delicious!
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The Alpachtal has a particularly large number of natural swimming lakes - one of the most beautiful is the Reintalersee. Of the Kramsacher lakes, the Reintalersee is the largest with 29.4 hectares and is also one of the warmest swimming lakes in Tyrol. Water temperatures of up to 26 degrees and excellent water quality make swimming here particularly pleasant. The Reintalersee consists of three natural lakes, the eastern basin of which has a maximum depth of 10.3 meters.
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A small but nice lake at the bottom of a mountain
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Beautiful forest path with nice shade in the summer.
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The view of the lake is beautiful in every season.
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Reintaler Lake is renowned as one of Tyrol's warmest and largest bathing lakes, with water temperatures reaching up to 26°C in summer. Its crystal-clear, turquoise-green waters, surrounded by mountains and forests, offer an idyllic setting for swimming, sunbathing, and various recreational activities. The lake also boasts excellent water quality.
Yes, Reintaler Lake is very family-friendly. You'll find numerous children's playgrounds, some of which are barrier-free. Designated swimming areas like the Reintaler Lake Swimming Area offer facilities for a pleasant day by the water, including sunbathing lawns. Restaurants and buffets are also available for refreshments.
There's a pleasant, approximately one-hour circular hiking trail (Uferweg) that encircles Reintaler Lake, offering picturesque views suitable for most visitors. Additionally, a newer, barrier-free hiking path includes an inclusive exercise park with various fitness stations, making it accessible for wheelchairs, strollers, and people of all abilities. For more options, you can explore easy hikes around Reintaler Lake or more challenging mountain hikes in the area.
Visitors can enjoy paddle boating and stand-up paddling (SUP) at designated areas like Kohlerwiese and Brantl beaches. However, private boats (except children's inflatable boats) and diving are generally not permitted to maintain the lake's natural tranquility and water quality.
Absolutely. The Fischerstube and boat rental is a popular spot located directly by the lake, where you can enjoy meals with beautiful lake views. They are known for excellent fish dishes. You can also enjoy Breakfast at Fischerstube, Reintalersee with a fantastic view.
Yes, the area around Reintaler Lake is becoming increasingly accessible. There is a newer, barrier-free hiking path that includes an inclusive exercise park with various fitness stations, designed to be accessible for wheelchairs, strollers, and people of all abilities.
The best time to visit Reintaler Lake is during the summer months when water temperatures can reach up to 26°C, making it ideal for swimming. The pleasant weather also makes it perfect for hiking, sunbathing, and enjoying all the outdoor activities the region offers.
Yes, Reintaler Lake is part of the Kramsacher Seengebiet, which includes other charming lakes like Krummsee and Berglsteiner See. These nearby lakes contribute to the region's natural beauty and offer additional opportunities for relaxation and outdoor activities.
Yes, Reintaler Lake is rich in diverse fish species, including carp, pike, eels, wels catfish, zander, and other whitefish. Fishing cards can be purchased at the Restaurant Fischerstube.
Visitors consistently praise Reintaler Lake for its warm, clean water, making it a favorite for swimming. The scenic beauty, with mountains and forests surrounding the turquoise-green lake, is also highly appreciated. The well-maintained sunbathing lawns and the variety of activities like hiking and paddle boating contribute to a comprehensive and enjoyable recreational experience.
Yes, the area around Reintaler Lake offers various cycling opportunities. You can find routes suitable for different skill levels, including easy and moderate tours. For detailed information and route suggestions, refer to the cycling guide around Reintaler Lake.
Yes, for those who wish to immerse themselves fully in nature, there are two campsites conveniently located directly by the lakeside, offering easy access to the lake and its surroundings.


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