Best attractions and places to see around Kleiner Plansee include natural features and recreational opportunities in the broader Plansee area of Tyrol, Austria. This alpine region is known for its clear waters and mountain surroundings. The area offers diverse terrain, making it a destination for exploring natural landscapes and engaging in various outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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Lake Plansee in the Tyrolean Außerfern region is the second-largest lake in Tyrol and a popular destination for cyclists. The route around the lake runs primarily on well-maintained cycle paths and narrow side roads, mostly flat and with very scenic scenery. Cyclists enjoy the deep blue water, surrounded by forested slopes and the majestic mountains of the Ammergau Alps. Numerous viewpoints invite you to take a break, and at several points there are opportunities for a refreshing swim or a picnic on the shore. The route is suitable for both leisurely cyclists and sporty riders and combines nature experiences, relaxation, and an impressive Alpine backdrop in one of Tyrol's most beautiful regions.
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Great region for cycling
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For cyclists, Lake Plansee means a relaxing ride along the shore, surrounded by mountains and plenty of forest. Nature goes out of its way to make cyclists happy.
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Great cycling route with swimming opportunities
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Fantastic nature at Plansee and Heiterwanger See, which is really worth seeing and experiencing.
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After fighting your way up the road from Reutte you are rewarded with a great view. At the campsite you can get a delicious meal and drink at the kiosk or jump into the lake and cool off! The road is very busy though, so you should be careful here. The road is marked with bicycle symbols, but you will quickly notice that there are frequent conflicts here, as the road is very winding and cyclists are only seen late. You will find crossed-out symbols on the road with "No!" or "Nein!" smeared on them, which are probably from angry drivers. Still a nice route to cycle, especially when you reach the lake everyone calms down again and the traffic is slower.
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The region is rich in natural beauty. The primary attraction is Plansee itself, the second-largest lake in Tyrol, known for its deep blue, crystal-clear waters. You can also explore the tranquil Kleiner Plansee, which impresses with its natural beauty and peaceful atmosphere. Additionally, the nearby Stuiben Falls offer idyllic waterfalls accessible via a moderately difficult hiking trail.
Yes, the area offers numerous hiking trails for various skill levels. You can find easy loops around Plansee or Heiterwanger See, a family-friendly trail to Stuiben Falls, or more challenging routes to viewpoints. For detailed routes, explore the Hiking around Kleiner Plansee guide, which includes trails like the 'View of the Plansee – Lake Heiterwang loop'.
Absolutely. The region provides many opportunities for cycling and mountain biking. You can enjoy scenic rides around the lakes, such as the 'Two-lake circuit - Plansee and Urisee', or explore mountain bike trails extending to areas like Garmisch. The Plansee is a popular spot for bike rides, though some sections of the Plansee Southeast Shore Trail may require dismounting for cyclists. Find more routes in the Gravel biking around Kleiner Plansee guide.
Plansee's clean, clear waters are perfect for a variety of activities. From mid-May to October, you can enjoy passenger boat trips on MS Margarethe and MS Wilhelm, which stop at various points around Plansee and Heiterwanger See. Electric boats and pedal boats are also available for rent. The lake is excellent for swimming, sailing, windsurfing, and fishing.
Yes, the Plansee area is well-suited for families. There are comfortable sunbathing lawns, kiosks, and playgrounds at locations such as the campsite Sennalpe and Hotel Forelle. The Stuiben Falls can be reached via a moderately difficult, family-friendly circular hiking trail. The Plansee and Kleiner Plansee themselves are considered family-friendly attractions.
The entire region offers picturesque views. A notable spot is the Plansee Viewpoint (Aussichtspunkt), accessible via a moderate hike, offering breathtaking vistas over the lake. The Seespitz Bridge Between Plansee and Heiterwanger See is also a popular photo point with great views of the lake and the connecting canal.
Yes, Plansee is considered one of Austria's best diving lakes. Its clear visibility and intriguing underwater landscape, featuring sunken carriages and boats, make it a unique diving destination. Diving is possible year-round, including night dives.
The summer months, from mid-May to October, are ideal for visiting, as this is when boat trips are available and water temperatures average 17 to 21°C, perfect for swimming and other water sports. The pleasant weather also makes it excellent for hiking and cycling. However, diving is possible year-round.
You can visit the Musteralpe Show Dairy near Plansee to observe the traditional craft of cheese-making. During summer, dairyman Horst Meusburger provides guided tours. Another community-recommended spot is Fürchterlichhütte, a private cabin known for its quiet atmosphere and access to fresh mountain spring water.
The Plansee and Heiterwanger See are connected by a 300-meter-long canal, which can be crossed via bridges. The Seespitz Bridge Between Plansee and Heiterwanger See and the newer Seespitz Pedestrian Bridge are excellent for walking or cycling between the lakes. Passenger boats also travel between the two lakes, making stops at various points.
The Seespitz Pedestrian Bridge is noted as wheelchair accessible, allowing visitors with mobility needs to enjoy the beautiful views of Plansee and the connecting canal.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty, especially the clear, turquoise-blue water of the lakes and the surrounding mountain landscape. Many enjoy the cycling routes, the opportunity for swimming, and the peaceful atmosphere. The area is also appreciated for its well-maintained trails and the chance to cool off in the lake after a ride or hike.
Yes, you can find options for refreshments. For instance, at the campsite near Plansee, there's a kiosk where you can get a meal and drinks. The Hotel Forelle also offers amenities, and the Musteralpe has a show dairy.


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