Best lakes around Haldensee are found in the Tannheimer Valley of Tyrol, Austria, with Lake Haldensee as a prominent destination. This lake, situated at an altitude of 1,124 meters, is known for its high water quality and is approximately 1.5 kilometers long. It provides conditions for various water activities and serves as a starting point for hiking and cycling tours. The surrounding area offers diverse natural landscapes for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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The creation of Lake Halden, version I. Where Lake Halden now lies, there was a farm hundreds of years ago. It was the largest and most beautiful in the entire valley. The farmer was the richest man for miles around and he could fill many a chest to the brim with gold and silver. This wealth made him proud and stingy. His fingers preferred counting money to the beads of the rosary and he preferred the sound of his gold to organ playing and choir singing during church services. This farmer had three daughters. All three were very beautiful. But wealth had blinded them too and made them courtly. Dressed in velvet and silk, they went to church on Sundays, but only to be admired and envied. Even when the youngest went blind, she didn't change. Then the father died. His daughters held a splendid funeral and walked behind the coffin in splendid mourning clothes. But there was no real sadness in their hearts. Soon after, they began to divide up the inheritance. The older ones looked at the treasures with greed, and the blind woman rummaged around in them with no less greed. Counting would have been a futile task, so they filled a bushel to the top, while they turned the blind sister's bushel over and only filled the space between the bottom and the edge. When the blind woman noticed the deception, she knocked the bushel off the table, raised her fist to the sky, and cursed the wealth and her two sisters. Then a terrible storm came, roaring streams rushed down from the mountain and buried everything under their floods, and that is how the Haldensee was created.
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Fantastic views over the lake
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Lake Haldensee, situated at 1,124 meters, is renowned for its exceptional, drinking-water-quality water. It offers a wide range of activities, including swimming at the 'Water World Haldensee' with its heated pools and water slide, various water sports like canoeing and windsurfing, and serves as a starting point for hiking and cycling tours. In winter, it transforms into a natural ice skating rink. The lake also provides breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains.
Yes, within the broader Tannheimer Valley, you can explore other beautiful lakes. Lake Haldensee is the most prominent, but nearby you'll find Vilsalpsee, known for its deep blue color and untouched nature reserve, and Traualpsee, a 'hidden gem' accessible via a steeper ascent, offering stunning views and diverse alpine flora.
The lakes are nestled amidst scenic mountain landscapes. You can enjoy clear waters, picturesque promenades, and diverse alpine flora and fauna, especially around areas like Vilsalpsee which is within a nature reserve. Many spots, such as the Haldensee lakeside at Haller, offer family-friendly viewpoints to take in the natural beauty.
Yes, Lake Haldensee is ideal for swimming due to its excellent water quality. The 'Water World Haldensee' even features a heated swimming area. While Vilsalpsee is beautiful, its water is generally colder. Traualpsee's water rarely exceeds 15°C, making it suitable for swimming only on very hot days.
Absolutely. Lake Haldensee is very family-friendly, featuring the 'Water World Haldensee' with a toddlers' pool, non-swimmers' area, and a 50-meter water slide. The Haldensee lakeside at Haller is a popular family-friendly viewpoint with easy gravel paths. The walk to Vilsalpsee is also manageable with a pram or wheelchair.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and mountain biking on numerous trails. Water sports like canoeing, rowing, windsurfing, stand-up paddleboarding, and kayaking are popular on Lake Haldensee. In winter, ice skating and curling are possible on the frozen lake. For specific routes, you can explore options like gravel biking or running trails around Haldensee.
Yes, there are many hiking opportunities. A leisurely walk along the picturesque promenade around Lake Haldensee is popular. The path around the lake itself offers beautiful views, and the South Shore of Haldensee has well-maintained paths. For easier options, check out easy hikes around Haldensee.
Yes, cycling around Lake Haldensee is a popular activity. A gravel bike path leads directly along the shore, making it easy to circumnavigate the lake. You can find more cycling options, including gravel biking routes, in the area.
Lake Haldensee offers excellent conditions for various water sports. Popular activities include canoeing, rowing, windsurfing, and sailing, thanks to favorable wind conditions. Stand-up paddleboarding (SUP) and kayaking are also widely enjoyed on the lake's clear waters.
In the colder months, when Lake Haldensee freezes over, it transforms into a natural ice skating rink and a venue for curling. It's even possible to cross the frozen lake on foot or skis on marked and groomed paths, as highlighted by the Crossing the Frozen Haldensee experience.
Lake Haldensee is easily accessible, with the hamlet of Haller on its shores providing direct access. Many paths around the lake, such as those at the Haldensee lakeside at Haller and the South Shore of Haldensee, are well-maintained and suitable for easy walks. The walk to Vilsalpsee is also noted as being manageable even with a wheelchair or pram.
Yes, there are facilities available. The Campground, lido, and restaurant at Haldensee offers dining options and accommodation for campers. Additionally, huts around the lake invite visitors to eat, and the hamlet of Haller has direct access to the water and amenities.


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