Best lakes around Silvretta-Stausee include the Silvretta Reservoir, an artificial lake located at 2,032 meters in the Tyrolean Alps of Vorarlberg, Austria. This reservoir is a key component of the region's electricity generation and is fed primarily by the Ill river. It is situated at the highest point of the Silvretta High-Alpine Road, offering views of surrounding mountains like Piz Buin. The area features both man-made reservoirs and natural moor lakes.
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There is a marked winter hiking trail around the lake. However, it is only partially groomed and therefore very suitable for snowshoes.
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A beautiful area for snowshoe hikes. I would only venture outside of the marked winter hiking trails with an experienced guide.
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If the conditions are good, walking around the lake on snowshoes is possible but is only recommended with a guide.
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Nice place to take a short break and let your gaze wander over the lake.
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Rock that serves as a good photo opportunity.
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Anyone who has reached the Bielerhöhe (2037 NN) needs a break and will be more than rewarded with the view of the Silvretta reservoir.
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The Bielerhöhe is an absolute top highlight, regardless of whether you are on a racing bike, touring bike or MTB. In addition to the two "car routes", there is also at least one that is only for cyclists and hikers. This is paved and beautiful. Unfortunately, I don't know if there are "typical" MTB routes.
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The area offers a variety of hiking trails. For an easy, family-friendly option, consider the Silvretta Reservoir – Silvretta Waterfall loop from Bielerhöhe, which is about 4.15 km. A popular circular walk around the reservoir itself is also available, offering stunning views. For more challenging routes, you can explore trails leading to the peaks or towards the Wiesbadener Hut.
Beyond the iconic Silvretta Reservoir, the region features several other beautiful lakes. These include the Vermunt Reservoir and Kops Reservoir, both artificial lakes set amidst spectacular alpine scenery. For a different natural experience, visit Wiegensee, a picturesque moor lake and protected natural monument, or Zeinissee, known for its clear waters and unique rock formations above the treeline.
The Silvretta High Alpine Road, which provides access to the Silvretta-Stausee, is a toll road. While the guide data doesn't specify current prices, it's important to be aware of potential fees for vehicle access. Parking facilities are available, for example, near Silvretta Reservoir Dam and Bielerhöhe.
Yes, there are several easy and family-friendly walks. The circular hike around the Silvretta Reservoir Dam is suitable for families and can be completed in about two hours with light footwear. The Riverside Path is also an easy, fairly flat walk offering fantastic mountain views. You can find more options in the Easy hikes around Silvretta-Stausee guide.
Visitors are particularly captivated by the strikingly turquoise, jewel-like water of the Silvretta-Stausee, often described as 'other-worldly'. The spectacular views of Piz Buin and the surrounding mountains, especially from viewpoints like the Rock ledge, are also highly praised. The accessibility via the scenic Silvretta High Alpine Road and the opportunities for hiking and enjoying culinary delights at 2,000 meters above sea level add to its appeal.
Yes, there are facilities available. At the Bielerhöhe, which is the highest point of the Silvretta High-Alpine Road and near the Silvretta-Stausee, you can find inns and restaurants offering culinary delights at 2,000 meters above sea level. The Hotel Biz Buin is also mentioned as a place to eat after hikes.
The region around the Silvretta-Stausee is excellent for various outdoor activities. Hiking is very popular, with trails ranging from easy circular walks to challenging mountain ascents. You can also find numerous MTB trails and running trails. Fishing is also a popular activity on the Silvretta-Stausee.
The Silvretta-Stausee is easily accessible via the scenic Silvretta High Alpine Road, which is an experience in itself with over 30 hairpin bends. This road connects the Montafon valley in Vorarlberg with the Paznaun valley in Tyrol. Public transport options, such as buses to Bielerhöhe, are also available, especially during the operating season of the high alpine road.
While specific dog-friendly trails are not detailed, many alpine hiking trails in Austria are generally accessible for dogs, provided they are kept on a leash, especially in areas with livestock or wildlife. It's always advisable to check local regulations and ensure your dog is well-behaved and accustomed to mountain environments.
The best time to visit is typically during the warmer months when the Silvretta High Alpine Road is open, usually from late spring to autumn. During this period, the weather conditions are most favorable for hiking and enjoying the outdoor activities. The vivid color of the lake is particularly striking on a sunny day.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You'll encounter stunning alpine landscapes, including views of Piz Buin, one of the highest mountains in the Silvretta range. The Silvretta-Stausee itself is known for its strikingly turquoise water. You can also see a thundering waterfall from the Bieltalbach stream, and unique rock formations around Zeinissee. Wiegensee is notable for its protected habitat for rare plants.
For general hiking on marked trails around the Silvretta-Stausee and other lakes in the region, special permits are typically not required. However, if you plan to venture into specific protected areas or undertake more challenging, off-trail expeditions, it's always wise to check with local authorities or mountain guides for any specific regulations or safety requirements.


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