Best lakes around Kuens - Caines are found in the broader region surrounding this small municipality in the Passeier Valley of South Tyrol, Italy. While Kuens - Caines itself does not host large lakes, the area is characterized by its alpine landscape and offers access to various natural and artificial lakes. These bodies of water are known for their natural features and recreational opportunities. The region provides diverse terrain for outdoor activities, with lakes accessible from Kuens - Caines.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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The Kaserer Alm is up there. What a landscape. The descent via the Jägersteig and up to the Hochmuth is not easy, but I will always remember it.
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The ascent and descent are difficult but definitely worth it. Bringing provisions, especially drinks and refreshments, is recommended. Weather protection (rain/cold) and hiking boots with sturdy soles and good tread are essential. Even in summer, you'll cross snowfields. Anyone who has hiked there will have a lifetime of memories.
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Now in June there were even ice floes floating here - a really beautiful mountain lake with crystal clear water. The name "Pfitscher Lacke" is probably of pre-Romanesque origin (in German: it's hard to explain 😉).
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A beautiful alpine lake near the Oberkaseralm. The hiking trail passes right next to it.
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Monday is a rest day, unfortunately closed
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The dragonflies are huge, beautiful and peaceful
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The Kaserlacke (also officially called Kasersee) is one of the Spronser lakes (Italian: "Laghi di Sopranes"), a group of ten high-alpine mountain lakes in the Texel Group in South Tyrol. The lake has a muddy and sandy bottom. She has a small grass island near the drain. The entire south shore is built up by a slate wall. The Lacke is fed by the upper Spronser lakes and the Pfitschlacke. Its outflow forms the Spronser or Finele Bach. (Source: Wikipedia)
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Great lakes, beautiful but strenuous ascent via hochangscharte
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The region around Kuens - Caines offers a variety of stunning lakes. Among the most popular are the Spronser Lakes, a collection of high-altitude mountain lakes known for their natural beauty. Other highly regarded spots include Pfitscher Lacke, a natural monument and swim spot at 2126 meters, and Sulfner Pond, a beautifully located biotope in the forest.
Yes, Spronser Lakes are historically significant as they supply a large part of the city of Merano with water. Further afield, Lago di Resia (Reschensee) is famous for its submerged 14th-century church steeple, a poignant reminder of a flooded village. Similarly, Vernagt-Stausee (Lago di Vernago) also features a visible church steeple when water levels are low, marking the location of submerged farms.
For families, Sulfner Pond is an excellent choice. It's a pretty biotope near St. Kathrein with benches for relaxation and animal wood carvings for children to enjoy. Toblacher See (Lago di Dobbiaco) also offers a 2.5 km nature trail suitable for all ages and pushchairs, with information boards about local flora and fauna.
The lakes around Kuens - Caines showcase diverse natural features. You can find high-altitude mountain lakes like the Spronser Lakes, natural biotopes such as Sulfner Pond and Black Pond / Pozza Nera Biotope, and even the unique submerged church steeples of Lago di Resia and Vernagt-Stausee. Many lakes are surrounded by forests, vineyards, or dramatic alpine landscapes.
The lakes offer a wide range of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking around most lakes, with specific trails like the 2.5 km nature trail at Toblacher See. Cycling paths are available around Lago di Resia and Dürrensee. Water sports like swimming, pedal boating, windsurfing, and sailing are popular at Lago di Caldaro. In winter, some lakes like Toblacher See become venues for curling and ice skating. For more extensive hiking, consider routes like the 'Mutkopf Inn – View of Merano and Dorf Tirol loop' which you can find in the Mountain Hikes around Kuens - Caines guide.
Yes, many lakes offer excellent hiking opportunities. The Spronser Lakes are a prime destination for challenging mountain hikes, with various routes connecting the different lakes. A circular path around Vernagt-Stausee (Lago di Vernago) is approximately 6.7 km long, offering picturesque views. You can also find a nature trail at Toblacher See. For more options, explore the Mountain Hikes around Kuens - Caines guide.
Lago di Caldaro (Kalterer See) is known as the warmest and largest natural bathing lake in the Alps, with water temperatures reaching up to 28 degrees Celsius in summer, making it ideal for swimming. Pfitscher Lacke is also highlighted as a swim spot, offering a high-altitude lake experience.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Summer (June to September) is ideal for swimming, boating, hiking, and cycling, with warmer temperatures. Lakes like Lago di Caldaro are perfect then. Spring and autumn offer pleasant hiking conditions and birdwatching opportunities, especially at Toblacher See. Winter transforms some lakes into venues for ice sports like curling and ice skating, particularly Toblacher See, and allows walking to the bell tower at Lago di Resia when frozen.
Toblacher See (Lago di Dobbiaco) is an excellent spot for birdwatching, especially during spring and autumn when migratory birds frequent the area. Its nature trail provides a quiet environment to observe local flora and fauna.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. Lago di Resia offers cycling paths around its perimeter, and a cycle path also runs along the shore of Dürrensee (Lago di Landro). The Zoggler-Stausee (Lago artificiale di Zoccolo) also has a path suitable for cycling. For more cycling options in the broader region, refer to the Cycling around Kuens - Caines guide.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking mountain views and the serene natural environments. Many appreciate the diverse activities available, from challenging hikes around the Spronser Lakes to relaxing strolls around Sulfner Pond. The unique historical elements, like the submerged church steeples, also captivate many, offering a blend of history and natural beauty.
Vernagt-Stausee (Lago di Vernago) is a good spot for fishing, particularly for trout and pike. Its scenic circular path also offers peaceful spots to enjoy the activity.


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