Best attractions and places to see around Reintaler Lake include the lake itself, known as one of Tyrol's warmest bathing lakes. Located in the Alpbachtal region, Reintaler Lake is the largest of the Kramsach lakes, with water temperatures reaching up to 26°C. The lake features three natural basins, with the eastern one being over 10 meters deep, and is surrounded by mountains and forests, offering a natural setting for visitors.
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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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Here you can refresh yourself wonderfully - one of the warmest lakes in Tyrol. 👍
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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 bathing lakes, with water temperatures reaching up to 26°C. It is the largest of the Kramsach lakes and boasts excellent water quality, making it ideal for swimming and relaxation. The lake features three natural basins, with the eastern one being over 10 meters deep.
Beyond swimming in its warm waters, visitors can rent boats for paddling on the lake. Stand-up paddling is permitted at Kohlerwiese beach and Brantl beach in designated areas. Fishing is also popular, with species like carp, catfish, and pike; fishing cards can be purchased at the Fischerstube restaurant.
Yes, a pleasant hiking trail encircles the lake, offering picturesque views and a walk of roughly one hour. For adventurers, the Reintalersee via ferrata awaits. Additionally, you can explore various mountain hikes in the wider area, with routes like the easy "Reintaler Lake – Reintaler Lake loop from Kramsach" available. Find more details on these trails in the Mountain Hikes around Reintaler Lake guide.
Absolutely. Reintaler Lake is very family-friendly, offering warm, shallow waters for swimming, several children's playgrounds (including on the western shore and at Camping Seeblick Toni), and well-maintained sunbathing lawns. The Reintaler Lake Swimming Area is a designated spot with facilities perfect for families.
Several restaurants and buffets are situated around the lake. The Fischerstube is a popular choice, offering meals and a fantastic view of the lake, especially during breakfast. You can enjoy a cool drink or a hearty meal on its terrace.
Yes, located just east of the lake is the Open Air Museum of Tyrolean Farmhouses (Museum Tiroler Bauernhöfe). This museum showcases 14 historic farmhouses from different parts of Tyrol, providing fascinating insight into the region's cultural diversity and traditional way of life.
The lake offers numerous well-maintained sunbathing lawns and designated beaches. For exercise, a newly established inclusive barrier-free exercise park along the lake's path features five stations for fitness and sports, catering to all ages and abilities.
Yes, there are camping sites directly accessible from the lake, including Camping Seeblick Toni and Camping & Appartements Seehof, offering convenient accommodation options right by the water.
The area around Reintaler Lake offers various cycling opportunities. You can find easy routes like the "Reintaler Lake – Reintalersee loop from Radfeld" for a leisurely ride, or more challenging options such as the "Reintaler Lake – Brandenberger Ache loop from Radfeld." Explore these and other routes in the Cycling around Reintaler Lake guide.
Yes, mountain biking enthusiasts can find several trails. Options range from easy loops like "Reintaler Lake – Reintalersee loop from Radfeld" to moderate and difficult routes such as the "Kerschbaumer Saddle – Reith im Alpbachtal loop from Radfeld." More details are available in the MTB Trails around Reintaler Lake guide.
Visitors consistently praise the lake's warm water temperatures and excellent water quality, making it a favorite for swimming. The beautiful natural scenery, the pleasant circular hiking trail, and the availability of lakeside dining, particularly at Fischerstube, are also frequently highlighted as top attractions.
While the region is generally welcoming to dogs, specific regulations may apply to beaches and swimming areas around Reintaler Lake. It's advisable to check local signage for designated dog-friendly zones and ensure dogs are kept on a leash where required.


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